I'm trying to import a maven project into Eclipse.

I'm using Helios. I've downloaded m2eclipse. I've imported the project.

But I'am having so much troubles to compile the project.

The full project contains 5 Eclipse projects, ie: prj1, prj2, prj3, prj4 and prj5

If I look the (Eclipse) marker at prj1/pom.xml I have this troubles:

Multiple annotations found at this line: - Missing artifact log4j:log4j:jar:1.2.15:compile - Missing artifact org.apache.xmlbeans:xmlbeans-xpath:jar:2.4.0:compile - Missing artifact org.apache.ws.commons.axiom:axiom-dom:jar:1.2.5:compile - Missing artifact org.apache.httpcomponents:httpcore:jar:4.0-alpha5:compile

.... and so many more ...

If I understood how maven works those dependecies must be downloaded my maven, am I wrong?

Why is it that those dependencies are not being downloaded? Should I download one by one, by hand?

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Can you post your pom.xml? – jiggy May 16 '11 at 18:50
Are you sitting behind a proxy and haven't configured it in the Maven settings.xml, so Maven can't find the central repository? That libs are all in the central, so the only thing i can think of is a problem with your internet connection. – dunni May 16 '11 at 19:40
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Make sure your build path is going to /target/classes

to check:

right click on your project and go to properties
  -> choose java build path 
    -> then go to the source tab 

the default output folder is on the bottom

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I have "prj1/target/classes" there :( So that´s not the problem. Any other idea? – nacho May 16 '11 at 19:22
to bad that would have been simple. Just a side question, you do have maven set up correctly? and eclipse knows where your local repository is? – John Kane May 16 '11 at 19:43
if you go to the build path under your project properties in the libraries tab, are the libs from your pom there? – John Kane May 16 '11 at 19:45
Just one more question, when you created the project, did you create it as a maven project? or did you enable maven support? – John Kane May 16 '11 at 19:46
"you do have maven set up correctly?" I think yes. "and eclipse knows where your local repository is?" This, I am sure that yes is the answer. – nacho May 16 '11 at 19:52
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