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_Within your locally cloned spring-framework working directory:_
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1. Precompile `spring-oxm` with `./gradlew cleanIdea :spring-oxm:compileTestJava`
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1. Precompile `spring-oxm` with `./gradlew :spring-oxm:compileTestJava`
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2. Import into IntelliJ (File -> New -> Project from Existing Sources -> Navigate to directory -> Select build.gradle)
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3. When prompted exclude the `spring-aspects` module (or after the import via File-> Project Structure -> Modules)
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4. Code away
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IntelliJ IDEA. Resolving this is a work in progress. If attempting to run all JUnit tests from within
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IntelliJ IDEA, you will likely need to set the following VM options to avoid out of memory errors:
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-XX:MaxPermSize=2048m -Xmx2048m -XX:MaxHeapSize=2048m
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4. If you invoke "Rebuild Project" in the IDE, you'll have to generate some test
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resources of the `spring-oxm` module again (`./gradlew :spring-oxm:compileTestJava`)
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## Tips
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