@Kirk - Is it part of a new (Gradle) build step to generate the Antlr classes from source? In which case, you can configure IntelliJ to perform this step during compiling I believe.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 12:39 PM, Kirk Lund <kl...@pivotal.io> wrote: > Refreshing IntelliJ from Gradle does NOT fix this for me. Question: why > should a "./gradlew clean build" from command-line be required to get > IntelliJ to work? > > -Kirk > > > On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 1:47 PM, Udo Kohlmeyer <ukohlme...@pivotal.io> > wrote: > > > I had the same problem. gradle clean build did the trick for me > > > > > > > > On 12/27/16 13:45, Bruce Schuchardt wrote: > > > >> Actually neither refreshing from gradle nor creating a new Intellij > >> project worked. I had to go to the "other" tasks under geode-core in > the > >> Gradle window and set "generateGrammarSource" to run before building. > >> > >> Le 12/27/2016 à 11:54 AM, Dan Smith a écrit : > >> > >>> Refreshing your project from gradle ought to work to. Eclipse users > will > >>> probably need to run ./gradlew eclipse and refresh their eclipse > project. > >>> There is a new generated-src directory that needs to be on the source > >>> path. > >>> > >>> -Dan > >>> > >>> On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 11:28 AM, Bruce Schuchardt < > >>> bschucha...@pivotal.io> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>> I did a pull today on my Windows 7 laptop and my IntelliJ build started > >>>> failing with compilation errors looking for "OQLLexerTokenTypes". > This > >>>> comes from the fix for GEODE-165. Refreshing the IntelliJ build > >>>> structure > >>>> picked up the antlr tasks needed to generate this and other OQL source > >>>> files but IntelliJ would not execute them. > >>>> > >>>> You either need to do a command-line build or close your IntelliJ > >>>> project > >>>> and import the gradle build into a new IntelliJ project. > >>>> > >>>> > >> > > > -- -John john.blum10101 (skype)