I was refering to the problem introduced by the newer version of gradle. I also see Kirk's problem with Idea projects generated by gradle if I try to use them. Should we just get rid of Idea project generation?

Le 5/16/2017 à 3:11 PM, Bruce Schuchardt a écrit :
Yes, just import the gradle project, though I think the same problem exists for eclipse project generation. Does eclipse have the ability to import gradle projects?

Le 5/16/2017 à 3:03 PM, Dan Smith a écrit :
I don't think you actually need to use the gradle idea plugin - I think
that's less up to date than the intellij's support for gradle. Just import
the project as a gradle project in intellij.

-Dan

On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Kirk Lund <kl...@apache.org> wrote:

If I use the idea plugin to generate an IntelliJ project for Geode:

$ ./gradlew idea

...the resulting IntelliJ project contains "5 Problems" involving the
extensions modules:

*Module geode-modules-session: invalid item
'extensions/geode-modules-session-internal' in the dependencies list*
*Module geode-modules-session: invalid item 'extensions/geode-modules' in
the dependencies list*
*Module geode-modules-session-internal: invalid item
'extensions/geode-modules' in the dependencies list*
*Module geode-modules-tomcat7: invalid item 'extensions/geode-modules' in
the dependencies list*
*Module geode-modules-tomcat8: invalid item 'extensions/geode-modules' in
the dependencies list*

This looks like we have some quirk or minor problem in our gradle files
that doesn't perfectly translate to an IntelliJ project. Any ideas how to
fix the above problems?



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