1.8 KiB
1.8 KiB
The following has been tested against IntelliJ IDEA 2016.2.2
Steps
Within your locally cloned spring-framework working directory:
- Precompile
spring-oxmwith./gradlew :spring-oxm:compileTestJava - Import into IntelliJ (File -> New -> Project from Existing Sources -> Navigate to directory -> Select build.gradle)
- When prompted exclude the
spring-aspectsmodule (or after the import via File-> Project Structure -> Modules) - Code away
Known issues
spring-coreandspring-oxmshould be pre-compiled due to repackaged dependencies. See*RepackJartasks in the build and https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-160605).spring-aspectsdoes not compile due to references to aspect types unknown to IntelliJ IDEA. See https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-64446 for details. In the meantime, the 'spring-aspects' can be excluded from the project to avoid compilation errors.- While JUnit tests pass from the command line with Gradle, some may fail when run from IntelliJ IDEA. Resolving this is a work in progress. If attempting to run all JUnit tests from within IntelliJ IDEA, you will likely need to set the following VM options to avoid out of memory errors: -XX:MaxPermSize=2048m -Xmx2048m -XX:MaxHeapSize=2048m
- If you invoke "Rebuild Project" in the IDE, you'll have to generate some test
resources of the
spring-oxmmodule again (./gradlew :spring-oxm:compileTestJava)
Tips
In any case, please do not check in your own generated .iml, .ipr, or .iws files. You'll notice these files are already intentionally in .gitignore. The same policy goes for eclipse metadata.
FAQ
Q. What about IntelliJ IDEA's own Gradle support?
A. Keep an eye on https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-53476