Thanks! Yes to both. I finally did get them to import, but I am having Maven errors…. See screenshot, I am wonder if I don’t have some env variable set right? Thanks again for help, we are going to start a project to prototype some OSLC services, so I am the newbie who gets to set up the Eclipse environment first and resolve any problems and then write up instructions for our team. My biggest problem is that I am an old software engineer and so doing development in Eclipse is new to me. But I love trying new things. Thanks again!

From: Daniel Chirillo [mailto:chirillo@xxxxxxxxxx]
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And you're doing the import from Git Reposities view in Eclipse, yes?
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Daniel Chirillo
IBM Watson Internet of Things (IoT) Lab Services
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I am not sure if there is a user group that can help me. I am in the process of following the directions for “Running the Example Applications” – on the Installing OSLC4J Toolkit. In Step 9, I am supposed to Import Projects from Git Repository wizard, but I am getting an error message that there are no projects. I tried doing so research on the web, but just cannot get this to work. Thanks
Julie DeMeester
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Raytheon, Integrated Defense Systems
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