Hi Anthony,
I am afraid that I don't know how Eclipse deals with it then. Note that
the ant
build file relies on those properties so if in Eclipse they are not used
then it
could show the problem you are seeing.
Manfred
On 7/1/2013 8:30 AM, Anthony wrote:
>
> Hi Manfred,
>
> Yes all of these are correct the container type/name is
> 'glassfishV3.1_no_cluster' which I assume is the correct one for
> 3.1.2.2. I don't think that the project would build though if any of
> these were incorrect and the project builds fine, the issue is that
> the dependencies are not picked up through eclipse due to the absence
> of this folder,
>
> All the best,
>
> Anthony.
>
> *From:*Manfred Riem [mailto:manfred.riem_at_oracle.com]
> *Sent:* 01 July 2013 14:20
> *To:* dev_at_javaserverfaces.java.net
> *Cc:* Anthony
> *Subject:* Re: Container dependencies downloading
>
> Hi Anthony,
>
> Verify if your build.properties is pointing
>
> a) to the correct build directory
> b) to the correct container location
> c) to the correct container type.
>
> Manfred
>
> On 6/30/2013 9:35 AM, Anthony wrote:
>
> Hi Manfred,
>
> I'm trying to make some updates to the source and I've been having
> a lot of issues with the dependencies. Although the source builds
> fine my eclipse environment doesn't find quite a few of the jars
> and this has been causing issues with eclipse moving the relating
> import statements at the top of the class files. I've been
> uncommenting some of the code in the dependencies.xml file so that
> the correct jars download. I'm having an issue I can't fix where
> it's looking for quite a few files from the dependencies/glassfish
> folder and this folder hasn't been created. The strange thing is
> that in another branch of the JSF files that I download the folder
> is there so I must have done something that downloaded and
> populated this folder for that branch but I cannot find what it
> was even though I've done quite a bit of searching. Would you be
> able to help?
>
> All the best,
>
> Anthony.
>