You can try to run "mvn eclipse:eclipse" can restart Eclipse afterwards.
-Matthias On 10/15/18 8:41 AM, James Kwan wrote: > Vahid > > I have followed the link, but it does not resolve the stream compilation > issues. I will try Manna’s suggestion. The issue is not to start a > zookeeper or Kafka. I have a Kafka running on my linux vm. I want to create > a build free environment so that I can start writing some client and stream > codes. I can manually copy all Kafka related jar files but is this the right > way? I thought after I download the codes from Github, everything should > work. > > James > >> On Oct 13, 2018, at 10:08 AM, Vahid Hashemian <vahid.hashem...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> This article was written a while back but still could help: >> https://developer.ibm.com/opentech/2016/06/06/how-to-develop-for-apache-kafka-using-eclipse/ >> >> Regards! >> --Vahid >> >> On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 2:15 AM M. Manna <manme...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I have done the following and it worked for me. >>> >>> 1) Manually removed and added the jar locations in eclipse run >>> configuration e.g. client, core, etc. >>> 2) Added program argument for log4j file and server properties, and >>> zookeeper properties. >>> 3) Started zookeeper first >>> 4) Then started Kafka. >>> >>> I never had any problem with Zookeeper, so I actually ran >>> zookeeper-server-start script to start zookeeper manually. In this way, I >>> only need to start Kafka in debug mode from Eclipse. >>> >>> Let me know if that helps. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, 13 Oct 2018 at 02:49, James Kwan <jwkwan2...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Has anyone successfully set up an eclipse environment for Kafka on >>>> Windows? I have tried many times with different options but still have >>>> build issues with stream project. There are always some libraries >>>> missing. >>>> >>>> The steps I used >>>> 1) Run git command in command prompt to download the Kafka. I used >>>> windows command as well as using eclipse GIT options >>>> 2) Run gradle command to build the base. >>>> 3) Run gradlew jar to build the jar file >>>> 4) Run gradlew eclipse command to build projects >>>> 5) In eclipse, use Import/General/Existing Projects into Workspace option >>>> to import all projects >>>> 6) Remove duplicate source entries in build path for core project >>>> 7) Remove test projects that caused not found error message in the build >>>> path for core project >>>> 8) Remove the dependence of test-utils lib in stream project build path >>> to >>>> remove the build cycle error. >>>> 9) after that I got whole bunch of class or path not defined messages. I >>>> don’t know if I need to fix them one by one or if there is any jar files >>>> that I need to include. >>>> >>>> >>>> James >>> >
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