Nope. It has it's own (.ipr) project files. But we build all our
projects using Ant and keep them IDE agnostic that way. Even though
IDEA does seem to be the best of the best by far ;-).

On 10/26/07, Mike Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Enrico Goosen wrote:
>
> > I downloaded IntelliJ 7.0 last night, and opened my project in that. Was
> > up and running/debugging in like 5 mins. What a pleasure.
>
> I was wondering something about ItelliJ a little while ago, and the
> answer was far from clearly addressed on their website or anything else
> turned up by Google...
>
> I understand that IntelliJ can drive ant, running various build targets,
> etc., but does it actually use ant as its fundamental, underlying
> project/build system in the same fashion that Netbeans does?
>
> It didn't seem so, hence my ask.  Well?
>
> --
> mike morris :: mikro2nd (at) gmail (dot) com
>
> http://mikro2nd.net/
> http://mikro2nd.net/blog/planb/
> http://mikro2nd.net/blog/mike/
>
> -- A day without chillies is a day wasted --
>
>
> >
>

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