On Apr 23, 2009, at 12:36 PM, Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen wrote:
Ralph Goers skrev:
Unfortunately, I use IntelliJ. Presumably SLF4J could just use the
checkstyle plugin and then I could verify it before committing.
Setting up checkstyle for a multi module project is a bit tricky,
but I've
I don't mind a few extra commits.
If you can use Eclipse on your platform (it is just a zipfile) and
if I document step-by-step how to extract slf4j from subversion and
create a Eclipse workspace with that, so you can see the errors,
would that be a reasonable approach? The Eclipse compiler locates
a lot more than the stock javac.
I'm certainly willing to give it a try. I've been exposed to the
Eclipse IDE from time to time as the Maven guys I collaborate with
have worked on some good plugins. Despite that I still prefer
IntelliJ. But if these are just checkstyle errors then we should
configure the Maven build to report them.
Ralph
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