I've been using eclipse for many years and gave up using it on pom based projects for the same issues you raise. IMHO NetBeans works really well for maven projects.

On 12/23/2012 04:42 PM, Ted Dunning wrote:
To amplify others comments, make sure that when you open the Mahout
project, you actually just open the pom.xml file at the top-level.  It is a
bad idea to try to do anything like import existing sources because a
significant amount of the code is generate which would make a naively
configured. compilation break.

IntelliJ is smart enough to treat a pom as a project and will mostly do the
right thing.  One thing that it tends not to do is to actually generate the
code in the math library.  I would recommend doing one build using maven
before depending completely on IntelliJ's internal build.  Using
-DskipTests can save a lot of time on that build.

On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 4:30 AM, Robin Chesterman <[email protected]
wrote:
Hi everyone, I'm just starting out with Mahout - just bought Mahout in
Action!

I'm using IntelliJ idea and got the latest Mahout from git, but it comes up
with about a hundred or so errors when I build the project (exclusively in
the 'math' section), such as:

import org.apache.mahout.math.set.OpenIntHashSet;

"Cannot resolve symbol OpenIntHashSet"

Similar problems exist for DoubleArrayList, DoubleDoubleProcedure, and
others.


Sure enough, none of these classes exist. I must be making a basic error...


Thanks,


Robin


Reply via email to