Before following the above procedure fire an eclipse:eclipse command. This will create the essential project structure required for eclipse. And after that don't forget to fire one more command eclipse:clean. On Feb 22, 2014 6:33 PM, "Chris James" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all. I'll preface this with my apologies, because I'm sure this is a > super simple/fundamental question. I've been developing in .net for a few > years but I'm considering switching over to Java explicitly for storm, > since it fits our current data-processing model so well. I've done lots of > reading on the topic, and I've run the storm-starter project, but I'm > having problems starting from square one. > > I'm trying to initialize a brand new storm project from scratch, and I'm > confused by how maven is supposed to play into things here. I created my > directory 'storm-experiments', and added 'pom.xml' in that directory. The > contents of my 'pom.xml' can be seen at http://pastebin.com/D31QMpvy. > From inside of the 'storm-experiments' directory, I ran the command 'mvn -f > pom.xml eclipse:eclipse' and let the command execute. After a bunch of > downloads were automated, I eventually got a satisfying "BUILD SUCCESS" > message from maven. Hurray! However, absolutely nothing has changed in my > 'storm-experiments' directory. I was under the assumption that this might > somehow set up my eclipse environment, but that doesn't seem to be the > case. > > So my question is simple. I've run the above noted maven command, but > nothing seems to have been modified in my working directory. Did I do > something wrong or am I missing what happened under the hood? If > everything is right, what is the next step for starting up initializing my > storm project, working in Eclipse? > > Thanks in advance, and thank you for developing such an awesome looking > technology. >
