I'm fairly new with ScalaTest, and now that I've got it running with Maven, of course I'd like to have it working well in Eclipse as well. My project is a Java project, but I want to improve my Scala skills by writing the tests with ScalaTest.
I understood it so that I should right-click on my project, say "Configure" and "Add Scala Nature". Doing that, however, makes Eclipse try to compile all my Java files with scalac, giving me a lot of "Scala Problem" entries in the problem list. Of course, not having the Scala nature gives me a lot of "Java Problem" entries in my project for all of my Scala files. How can I add the Scala nature only to src/test/scala?
Cheers
Nik
.javaand.scalafiles, to resolve dependencies, and then javac is run to actually compile the.java, with the target directory in the classpath, so it can find the files compiles by scalac. The thing is, scalac running on.javafiles shouldn't cause problems. – Daniel C. Sobral Jun 8 '11 at 14:05