i am using eclipse personally. eclipse support in such cases would be nice even though i did not come across the issue Zoran mentioned.
i have other issues with eclipse :):) btw, if i could find proper licence i am considering migrating to idea:) eclipse even helps a lot and cool for recent riders like me. :) On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 at 11:58, Zoran Regvart <zo...@regvart.com> wrote: > Hi Cameleers, > anyone else using _sigh_ Eclipse? > > I don't actually think that we need the Eclipse setup in `camel-etc`: > > If you have the support in Eclipse, namely: Checkstyle plugin, m2e > with Checkstyle extension (gets auto installed on import) and enable > the `sourcecheck` profile -- then the Checkstyle configuration is > automatically applied to the imported module. > > And if you like you can have a separate settings.xml for Maven running > within m2e that has the `sourcecheck` profile active by default (this > is how I have it configured). > > And of course you can manually import the Checkstyle configuration > from `buildingtools` regardless of m2e and Checkstyle extension for > m2e with just the Checkstyle plugin installed. > > And yes, if this is too much, you can switch to IDEA and be a proper > Hipster Cameleer[1] :) > > zoran > > [1] http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/tv/article17411913.ab > > On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 10:26 AM, Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I dont use Eclipse but reading this seems to make sense to me. > > > > Anyone using Eclipse can maybe comment on this, how it is to work with > > the Camel source code using Eclipse. > > > > The IDEA users dont have any problems, just open the pom.xml files and > > you are ready. If you want you can install the checkstyle plugin in > > IDEA and point it to the buildingtools checkstyle file to have it > > highlight errors in the editor. > > zoran > -- > Zoran Regvart > -- Sent from my iPhone