That is not an error, that is a warning. You can safely ignore it.
To make it go away:
Window - Preferences - Java - Compiler - Errors/Warnings - Potential
Programming Problems and see the top entry.
While there are approximately 3.7 zillion preferences in Eclipse :-),
it is worth taking the time to go through them. You can configure
more everything.
Chuck
On Oct 26, 2005, at 6:57 PM, Jeff Dunnett wrote:
> Thanks for everyons help on this. The problem was one of the
> properties was not correct in the properties file. I've gotten all
> of the old errors to go away and I've gotten a new one:
>
> The serializable class Main does not declare a static final
> serialVersionUID field of type long
>
> This occurs in both Main.java and Session.java.
>
> Anyways thanks for all your help and all your patience.
>
> Regards,
> Jeff
>
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