Hello
 
Thanks for your help. I notice that this mailing list works. (I am new
in this free software stuff)
 
Now it is my turn to help a little.
 
I’ve found that my problem was caused for “my”
particular behaviour as a “windows user”: “just plug and play”.
So I don’t read all the instructions: http://www.refractions.net:8080/confluence/display/DEV/0+SDK+Quickstart
 
Maybe I can give a few suggestions: 
 
 - In the installation and download web page you should aggregate one
     link or an standing out to the “windows”, “visual
     studio”, “visual basic”, etc. users (really something
     similar already exist but it seems it doesn’t work fine for me) that
     encourage to them to follow the instructions on the web page indicate
     before. 
 
 - Also I noticed that the svn component takes its time to download
     the latest version of the program and there are a couple of downloads that
     exceeds the 100 Megabytes, so a “common” windows user means
     “a lot of time” to download, you should warning them on it,
     and aggregate something like “this is the way of software free
     community makes its development effort”. Believe me, not all the
     windows users likes extended downloading time.
 
 - Also you should standing out the mailing list time response (I see
     that it is hours or one day as a maximum). It is know that windows users
     doesn’t like this way to “support” their applications
     but I see that it works
 
 
By the way, I have another question: Yesterday I can configure the udig
and eclipse environment but I can’t compile the udig application. The
question it is not how can I compile the complete udig application, but if it
is possible only to configurate the eclipse environment (until the step 2 in
the eclipse preferences in the web page mentioned before) in order to develop
udig plug-ins
 
Thanks a lot
 
 
Elias Ruiz