[logback-dev] Eclipse Project

Ceki Gulcu listid at qos.ch
Tue Jan 8 18:35:54 CET 2008


Martin's comments should put you on the right track.


Matt Fowles wrote:
> Ceki~
> 
> What I mean by compile on the command line is that I was able to use
> maven at the command line to compile the code and run the tests.
> 
> I am able to use `mvn package` to compile the code and run tests.  Are
> there separate targets that I can use for doing those two things
> independently?
> 
> Matt
> 
> On Jan 8, 2008 5:52 AM, Ceki Gulcu <listid at qos.ch> wrote:
>> Welcome to the logback project, Matt.
>>
>> The various logback modules have varying dependencies which seem to be reported
>> by Eclipse. I don't see how you were able to get the code to compile on the
>> command line. What do you mean by that?
>>
>> By the way, are you familiar with Maven? That's what we use to automatically
>> resolve dependencies.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>>
>> Matt Fowles wrote:
>>> All~
>>>
>>> I am new to the project and am having trouble setting up an eclipse
>>> workspace for the project.  I can get logback to compile fine at the
>>> command line, but when I import the directory into an eclipse project
>>> I get a whole bunch of errors from failed imports like junit,
>>> org.dom4j, javax.jms, javax.mail, org.apache, and probably a few more.
>>>
>>> I suspect this is a stupid problem on my end, but any pointers would
>>> be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Matt
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