Ahh, yes, Andrea - it was you who suggested to me to use the sbt plugin approach. I finally got around to it and this worked perfectly the first time, other than the scala unit tests. Thanks very much for explaining it to me.
Thanks, rob -----Original Message----- From: Andrea Gazzarini [mailto:andrea.gazzar...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2013 11:25 PM To: users@kafka.apache.org Subject: Re: eclipse project/classpath files for 0.8? Hi Rob, more-less I agree with you. Specifically, the first approach (here I agree with you) is very long but those are the exact steps you need to have a fully working environment, starting from scratch. I agree that are a lot of steps but trust me: it takes just 5 minutes. But the second approach should be exactly what you are looking for: checkout sources, sbt eclipse and import project... Maybe this latter should be positioned before the manual approach? I love Maven too, but unfortunately AFAIK there's nothing like m2e (with the wonderful "checkout as Maven project" add-on). Regards, Andrea On 05/11/2013 10:57 PM, Rob Withers wrote: > Well, thank you for the pointer but the result is less than desirable. > I decided not to waste my time and count the unnumbered steps, after I > got past 3. > > The Rule of the Trinity: there should be no more than 3 simple steps > to build a functioning foundation or survive failure or establish > principles to live life by, which is really only the first 2 restated. > > Is there nascent maven support to let me d/l eclipse, d/l kafka, mvn > eclipse:eclipse, then import the project into eclipse...I call that 3 > steps, since I already have step 0: eclipse. eclipse, eclipse, > eclispe... :) > > thanks, > rob > > -----Original Message----- From: Andrea Gazzarini > Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2013 12:15 PM > To: users@kafka.apache.org > Subject: Re: eclipse project/classpath files for 0.8? > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/KAFKA/Developer+Setup > > Is that close to what you were looking for? > > Best, > Andrea > > On 05/11/2013 06:17 PM, Rob Withers wrote: >> Could anyone throw me a nice shiny knuckle bone, please? Smile >> thanks, rob >