The project I'm using was created/imported today. My modules view for geode-core shows the tools.jar in the list of the Project Settings | Modules | Dependencies for geode-core:
geode-core_jca geode-core_legacyDUnit geode-core_main geode-core_test Here's my IntelliJ version and info (on Mac) according to the About: IntelliJ IDEA 2016.1.2 Build #IC-145.971, built on April 29, 2016 JRE: 1.8.0_76-release-b162 x86_64 JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o My Project Settings | Modules | Dependencies also shows that I'm using "jdk1.8.0_66" -- I'm not sure why that's different from the info in the About window. -Kirk On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Bruce Schuchardt <bschucha...@pivotal.io> wrote: > After pulling down the latest patches to IntelliJ this worked for me as > well, though it still doesn't configure geode-core to require tools.jar. > Thanks Kirk > > > Le 8/16/2016 à 12:21 PM, Kirk Lund a écrit : > >> All I know of is upgrading Gradle version to 2.14.1 on Aug 2. >> >> I just built a new IntelliJ project for Geode myself without any problems. >> I don't use the "gradle idea" target (is that what you're using?). That >> produces a project that doesn't work for me. Instead I create a new >> "Project from Existing Sources" like this: >> >> 1) File | New | "Project from Existing Sources..." >> 2) select your Geode checkout and hit OK >> 3) select "Import project from external model", select Gradle and hit Next >> >> -Kirk >> >> >> On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Bruce Schuchardt < >> bschucha...@pivotal.io> >> wrote: >> >> Has something changed in project dependencies recently? >>> >>> I rebuilt my IntelliJ project last Friday and found that there were >>> missing dependencies that broke my build. The modules geode-web_test, >>> geode-cq_test, geode-lucene_test, etc, did not have a dependency on >>> geode-core_test. That gave IntelliJ all sorts of grief until I manually >>> added them. >>> >>> >>> >