Hmm,

I assume you did, but just to be sure, did you compile from the terminal before 
trying to build in idea? There are some generated Java classes that might be 
getting missed.

The compile step is probably something like “compileJava compileScala 
compileTestJava compileTestScala” from the top of my head. 

I hope this helps!
-John

Ps: I don’t think image attachments work with the mailing list. Maybe you can 
use a gist?

On Fri, Nov 11, 2022, at 12:51, vinay deshpande wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried both the suggestions given in the previous mail threads, all 
> the unit tests passed except for testMuteOnOOM(). But the issue with 
> IDE persists.
> I even tried invalidating the cache a few times, deleted the .bin/ and 
> .idea/ folder and built again  but there are quite few imports that 
> aren't being resolved (especially kafka.server, kafka.zk and kafka.log).
> I'm attaching the result of the unit test here.
> Screen Shot 2022-11-11 at 10.45.48 AM.png
> TIA.
>
> On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 5:04 AM John Roesler <vvcep...@apache.org> wrote:
>> Hello Vinay,
>> 
>> One thing I’ve noticed recently is that I have to click the “build” button 
>> in intellij before I can use the “run” or “debug” buttons. I’m not sure why. 
>> 
>> Welcome to the community!
>> -John
>> 
>> On Fri, Nov 11, 2022, at 02:47, deng ziming wrote:
>> > Hello, Vinay
>> > Kafka uses gradlew as build tool and java/scala as program language,
>> > You can firstly use `./gradlew unitTest` to build it using terminal, 
>> > and reload it in gradle window, sometimes I also change default build 
>> > tool from IDEA to gradle in Preference/Build/build tools/Gradle:
>> >
>> > PastedGraphic-1.tiff
>> >
>> > --
>> > Ziming
>> >
>> >> On Nov 11, 2022, at 13:30, vinay deshpande <vinayhu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> 
>> >> Hi All,
>> >> I have a basic question: I tried importing kafka source code into intellij
>> >> but there are bunch of imports that IDE cannot find like these:
>> >> 
>> >> import kafka.api.ApiVersion;
>> >> import kafka.log.CleanerConfig;
>> >> import kafka.log.LogConfig;
>> >> import kafka.log.LogManager;
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> TIA.
>> >> 
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Vinay

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