Hi, I know we have a fair number of IntelliJ IDEA users amongst us, and I
am hopeful I can tap that expertise. I am following the IDE Integration -
DSpace and IDEA guide on the wiki
(https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/IDE+Integration+-+DSpace+and+IDE
A) and have run into a couple of snags. The first is with Ant integration,
and it's my understanding, that's an unresolvable issue due to a bug in
IDEA (see http://youtrack.jetbrains.net/issue/IDEA-63954), so I'm skipping
past that (I can run Ant from the command line, if necessary). Tomcat
Integration is also giving me fits, however. I've created a new Tomcat run
configuration, as per the instructions on the wiki, and when I attempt to
run the configuration, I see this error message:
Error running Tomcat:
Cannot load
/Users/pottingerhj/Library/Caches/IntelliJIdea10/tomcat/Unnamed_dspace-pare
nt/conf/web.xml.
/Users/pottingerhj/Library/Caches/IntelliJIdea10/tomcat/Unnamed_dspace-pare
nt/conf/web.xml
(No such file or directory)
The error is correct, there *is* no such file. There is a web.xml.sample
file, which is identical to the web.xml.sample file that was installed at
/opt/local/share/java/tomcat6/conf/. So, I'm thinking that if I have a
valid web.xml file in /opt/local/share/java/tomcat6/conf/ I'd be a lot
better off... But I haven't a clue what to put in for this file. Is anyone
willing to share theirs?
Or, even better yet, has anyone saved any notes from their process of
setting up IDEA for DSpace development, and would you be willing to share
those notes with me? I'll happily distill those notes into more detailed
instructions/additions to the IDE Integration - DSpace and IDEA guide on
the wiki.
Thanks!
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HARDY POTTINGER <[email protected]>
University of Missouri Library Systems
http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/
https://MOspace.umsystem.edu/
"No matter how far down the wrong road you've gone,
turn back." --Turkish proverb
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