On Mon, Jul 10, 2023 at 2:13 PM Nick Couchman <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 9, 2023 at 10:35 PM Jose Anthony Garc?a Macavilca > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi there, > > I'm new here. I've been using guacamole for some tests and I would like to > > be able to set up a development environment to start playing with the > > source code of Guacamole Client. I'd like to use IntelliJ Idea to set up > > the environment. I've already tried to do it but I didn't manage to do it. > > What I has been doing is making some changes and generating the .war from > > scratch but it takes a long time and I think it may be a better way to > > develop with the Guacamole client. Has somebody tried setting a development > > environment with Intellij Idea? > > I've never used IntelliJ - I use Eclipse, instead - so I can't give > you any direct experience or advice on it. However, Guacamole Client > uses Maven as its build system, so if IntelliJ has the capability to > import or open a Maven project, this would be the way to go. Eclipse > is able to basically use the Maven (pom.xml) build system as the > project and can just "open" Maven-based projects. >
And, when I said Eclipse, I meant NetBeans... > Guacamole Server (guacd) is C-based, and uses Makefile. I'm not sure > if IntelliJ is designed to deal with anything other than Java at all, > but if it can import or be configured to use standard GNU Makefile for > build, then that would be the way to go. > > -Nick
