Hi Ismael,

I have just cloned and used trunk.

Executed the gradle command and then importing from IntelliJ (with the import 
wizard as a Gradle project).


Paolo.


Paolo Patierno
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Microsoft MVP on Windows Embedded & IoT
Microsoft Azure Advisor

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From: isma...@gmail.com <isma...@gmail.com> on behalf of Ismael Juma 
<ism...@juma.me.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 12:30 PM
To: Kafka Users
Subject: Re: Import into IntelliJ with Gradle 3.3 fails

Hi Paolo,

IntelliJ with Gradle 3.x should work fine in trunk. Were you perhaps using
an older branch/commit?

Ismael

On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 11:30 AM, Paolo Patierno <ppatie...@live.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>
> using IntelliJ IDEA and Gradle 3.3 I had following problem importing the
> Kafka project :
>
>
> Unable to build Scala project configuration
> Details: groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property:
> daemonServer for class: org.gradle.api.tasks.scala.ScalaCompileOptions
>
>
> I solved modifying the build.gradle adding the following options :
>
>
> ScalaCompileOptions.metaClass.daemonServer = true
> ScalaCompileOptions.metaClass.fork = true
> ScalaCompileOptions.metaClass.useAnt = false
> ScalaCompileOptions.metaClass.useCompileDaemon = false
>
>
> Now I can build under IntelliJ. I knwo it's not a problem from Kafka but
> could be it worth to mention in the landing page ?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paolo
>
>
> Paolo Patierno
> Senior Software Engineer (IoT) @ Red Hat
> Microsoft MVP on Windows Embedded & IoT
> Microsoft Azure Advisor
>
> Twitter : @ppatierno<http://twitter.com/ppatierno>
> Linkedin : paolopatierno<http://it.linkedin.com/in/paolopatierno>
> Blog : DevExperience<http://paolopatierno.wordpress.com/>
>

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