Hi Basti,
The following information may also be useful to everyone who wants to have
a closer look at the current development version of Saros IntelliJ.
Since December a first version of the HTML UI is included in the IntelliJ
part of the master branch. So you need SWT as library to compile the
IntelliJ version of Saros.
In order to do this in IntelliJ you can follow this series of steps:
1. Download "SWT Binary and Source" for your OS from [1] and extract it.
2. Open the "Project Structure" Dialog in IntelliJ (CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + S)
3. Select Modules -> de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.intellij -> Dependencies -> click
the green plus -> 2 Library
4. New Library... -> Java -> find the downloaded SWT folder -> Select
"swt-debug.jar" and "src.zip"
5. Give the library the name "swt-debug" and the level "project library"
(using this settings will allow you to reuse the .iml files from the git
repository)
6. After adding the library, set its scope from "compile" to "provided"
Now the project should compile. In order to get it running you need to
install the "swt library plugin", as Saros IntelliJ now depends on it. You
can find
it in the folder "de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.swt_plugin". To install it follow
the installation notes:
To install this plugin please copy the whole folder
'de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.swt_plugin'
into your IntelliJ plugin directory.
For more information about where this directory is,
see https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/help/project-and-ide-settings.html
Tip: Look in this dialog [2] to find the "plugins" directory which resides
just below Sandbox Home.
Feel free to contact me if you have further questions. I will update the
developer guide in the next days.
Best regards,
Christian
[1]
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/R-4.4-201406061215/#SWT
[2]
http://www.saros-project.org/sites/saros-project.org/files/DevDocumentation/saros-i/install09.png
2015-01-19 16:06 GMT+01:00 Bastian Sieker <bsie...@mail.uni-paderborn.de>:
> Hi all,
> i just tried to setup IntelliJ with the help of
> http://www.saros-project.org/setup-intellij-environment
> Looks nice until running the Saros-I plugin.
> The compilation errors concern the org.eclipse.swt.* packages which does
> not exist.
>
> One example error in detail:
>
>
> /Users/basti/Desktop/saros/intellij/saros/de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.intellij/src/de/fu_berlin/inf/dpp/intellij/ui/swt_browser/SwtThread.java
> Error:(25, 31) java: package org.eclipse.swt.widgets does not exist
> Error:(44, 9) java: cannot find symbol
> symbol: class Display
> location: class de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.intellij.ui.swt_browser.SwtThread
> Error:(44, 27) java: cannot find symbol
> symbol: variable Display
> location: class de.fu_berlin.inf.dpp.intellij.ui.swt_browser.SwtThread
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Best, Basti
>
>
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