My goal
I only want to run my Micronaut app in the JVM -- I have no interest in native image support. However, I can't find any documentation about how to turn it off.
Why bother?
First, the native image support generates noise in my build output, like this:
> Configure project :service
[native-image-plugin] Instrumenting task with the native-image-agent: run
[native-image-plugin] Instrumenting task with the native-image-agent: runShadow
[native-image-plugin] Instrumenting task with the native-image-agent: test
[native-image-plugin] Instrumenting task with the native-image-agent: testNativeImage
Second, when I try to run a test in IntelliJ, it gives me this little menu, which means it takes one extra click to run the tests, which is annoying.
My ask
Is there some way to remove or disable native image support in Micronaut? Or is there some compelling reason why this is not possible or desirable?
Have
plugins {
id("com.github.johnrengelman.shadow") version "7.1.2"
id("io.micronaut.minimal.application") version "3.5.1"
}
int your build.gradle (instead of io.micronaut.application). See also https://micronaut-projects.github.io/micronaut-gradle-plugin/latest/#_individual_plugins
Related
I'm using Intellij Idea 2022.2.3, while I wanna use jetty runner, the lastest jetty version is 1.4.20, and I got an error as below:
com.intellij.diagnostic.PluginException: The default implementation of method 'getId' is deprecated, you need to override it in 'class com.github.guikeller.jettyrunner.conf.JettyRunnerConfigurationFactory'. The default implementation delegates to 'getName' which may be localized, but return value of this method must not depend on current localization. [Plugin: JettyRunner-GK]
at com.intellij.diagnostic.PluginProblemReporterImpl.createPluginExceptionByClass(PluginProblemReporterImpl.java:23)
at com.intellij.diagnostic.PluginException.createByClass(PluginException.java:83)
at com.intellij.diagnostic.PluginException.reportDeprecatedDefault(PluginException.java:110)
at com.intellij.execution.configurations.ConfigurationFactory.getId(ConfigurationFactory.java:75)
at com.intellij.execution.impl.RunnerAndConfigurationSettingsImpl.writeExternal(RunnerAndConfigurationSettingsImpl.kt:265)
at com.intellij.execution.impl.RunnerAndConfigurationSettingsImpl.writeScheme(RunnerAndConfigurationSettingsImpl.kt:321)
at com.intellij.configurationStore.LazySchemeProcessor.writeScheme(scheme-impl.kt:65)
at com.intellij.execution.impl.RunConfigurationSchemeManager.writeScheme(RunConfigurationSchemeManager.kt:121)
at com.intellij.execution.impl.RunConfigurationSchemeManager.writeScheme(RunConfigurationSchemeManager.kt:21)
at com.intellij.configurationStore.schemeManager.SchemeManagerImpl.saveScheme(SchemeManagerImpl.kt:393)
at com.intellij.configurationStore.schemeManager.SchemeManagerImpl.save(SchemeManagerImpl.kt:333)
at com.intellij.configurationStore.Scheme_implKt.save(scheme-impl.kt:164)
at com.intellij.execution.impl.RunManagerImpl.getState(RunManagerImpl.kt:643)
at com.intellij.execution.impl.RunManagerImpl.getState(RunManagerImpl.kt:78)
at com.intellij.configurationStore.ComponentStoreImpl.commitComponent(ComponentStoreImpl.kt:334)
at com.intellij.configurationStore.ComponentStoreImpl.commitComponents$intellij_platform_configurationStore_impl(ComponentStoreImpl.kt:240)
at com.intellij.configurationStore.ComponentStoreWithExtraComponents.commitComponents$intellij_platform_configurationStore_impl(ComponentStoreWithExtraComponents.kt:94)
at com.intellij.configurationStore.ComponentStoreImpl$commitComponentsOnEdt$$inlined$withEdtContext$intellij_platform_configurationStore_impl$1.invokeSuspend(ComponentStoreImpl.kt:723)
at kotlin.coroutines.jvm.internal.BaseContinuationImpl.resumeWith(ContinuationImpl.kt:33)
at kotlinx.coroutines.DispatchedTask.run(DispatchedTask.kt:106)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.constraints.BaseConstrainedExecution$Companion$scheduleWithinConstraints$1.invoke(BaseConstrainedExecution.kt:68)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.constraints.BaseConstrainedExecution$Companion.scheduleWithinConstraints(BaseConstrainedExecution.kt:71)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.constraints.BaseConstrainedExecution.scheduleWithinConstraints(BaseConstrainedExecution.kt:38)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.BaseExpirableExecutorMixinImpl.access$scheduleWithinConstraints$s1153900543(BaseExpirableExecutorMixinImpl.kt:12)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.BaseExpirableExecutorMixinImpl$scheduleWithinConstraints$$inlined$Runnable$1.run(Runnable.kt:19)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.TransactionGuardImpl.runWithWritingAllowed(TransactionGuardImpl.java:209)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.TransactionGuardImpl.access$100(TransactionGuardImpl.java:21)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.TransactionGuardImpl$1.run(TransactionGuardImpl.java:191)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.ApplicationImpl.runIntendedWriteActionOnCurrentThread(ApplicationImpl.java:881)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.ApplicationImpl$3.run(ApplicationImpl.java:513)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.FlushQueue.doRun(FlushQueue.java:75)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.FlushQueue.runNextEvent(FlushQueue.java:118)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.FlushQueue.flushNow(FlushQueue.java:42)
at java.desktop/java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(InvocationEvent.java:318)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEventImpl(EventQueue.java:779)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventQueue$4.run(EventQueue.java:730)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventQueue$4.run(EventQueue.java:724)
at java.base/java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java:399)
at java.base/java.security.ProtectionDomain$JavaSecurityAccessImpl.doIntersectionPrivilege(ProtectionDomain.java:86)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:749)
at com.intellij.ide.IdeEventQueue.defaultDispatchEvent(IdeEventQueue.java:918)
at com.intellij.ide.IdeEventQueue._dispatchEvent(IdeEventQueue.java:766)
at com.intellij.ide.IdeEventQueue.lambda$dispatchEvent$6(IdeEventQueue.java:450)
at com.intellij.openapi.progress.impl.CoreProgressManager.computePrioritized(CoreProgressManager.java:791)
at com.intellij.ide.IdeEventQueue.lambda$dispatchEvent$7(IdeEventQueue.java:449)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.TransactionGuardImpl.performActivity(TransactionGuardImpl.java:105)
at com.intellij.ide.IdeEventQueue.performActivity(IdeEventQueue.java:624)
at com.intellij.ide.IdeEventQueue.lambda$dispatchEvent$8(IdeEventQueue.java:447)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.ApplicationImpl.runIntendedWriteActionOnCurrentThread(ApplicationImpl.java:881)
at com.intellij.ide.IdeEventQueue.dispatchEvent(IdeEventQueue.java:493)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(EventDispatchThread.java:207)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(EventDispatchThread.java:128)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:117)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:113)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:105)
at java.desktop/java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:92)
It looks like that plugin is out of date with your version of Intellij. It seems like the plugin has not been updated recently and is looking for a new maintainer.
You could
fork it and make the changes suggested in the error message (it doesn't seem like it would be too complicated)
Downgrade your intellij - probably a bad idea, but if you are really in a pinch might be the fastest way to get past this
Find an alternate solution; perhaps use the jetty maven plugin which appears to be still supported and has easy commands to run jetty (which can be put into an intellij run configuration)
I would recommend the last way. If you are already using maven, it will be pretty easy. If you are not using maven then it is a good opportunity to learn how to use it as it is very helpful for managing java projects
Although I am looking for a new maintainer I still am maintaining the plugin.
Please raise an issue on GitHub so this can be fixed, cheers!
Project link: https://github.com/guikeller/jetty-runner
PS: raised an issue on your behalf:
https://github.com/guikeller/jetty-runner/issues/81
I am currently learning Kotlin through a Udemy course for Android Development and I cannot proceed with the course unless I fix all the problems I'm having. One of these problems is Failed To Instantiate one or more classes
It gives a detailed description saying:
The following classes could not be instantiated:
- android.support.v7.widget.ActionBarContainer (Open Class, Show Exception, Clear Cache)
- android.support.v7.widget.ActionBarContextView (Open Class, Show Exception, Clear Cache)
- android.support.v7.app.WindowDecorActionBar (Open Class, Show Exception, Clear Cache)
Tip: Use View.isInEditMode() in your custom views to skip code or show sample data when shown in the IDE. If this is an unexpected error you can also try to build the project, then manually refresh the layout. Exception Details java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: android.view.View$OnUnhandledKeyEventListener
I am new to Kotlin and Android Studio so there are a lot of things that I don't understand, I tried doing something in the Gradle but it just closed or crashed(I'm not really sure)Android Studio and I had to reopen it.
Make sure that you have this line in gradle (Module:app)
implementation 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:27.1.1' or later
then
Build/Clean Project
Build/Rebuild Project
and if necessary
File/Invalidate Caches / Restart
I used to develop a habit in Eclipse to use Error List to check errors and warnings. Is there something like that in IntelliJ IDEA? I don't see it.
Eclipse incrementally builds the whole project all the time and finds all compilation errors even in classes you haven't touched/opened at all.
IntelliJ is not building your whole code base upon every change so there is no such view. The closest you can get is Messages view (available under Alt + 0) but it only shows compilation errors discovered when a file with errors was physically opened (or when the whole project was built).
UPDATE
IntelliJ IDEA 12 will most likely have incremental compilation feature:
Currently supported: incremental compilation of Java, Groovy, resource copying, UI Designer forms, Artifacts, Android, annotation processing, not-null instrumentation
It's also possible to look at tiny red stripes on the scrollbar to find where the errors in a file are located (they couldn't make it less convenient to use :/)
Could guys please tell me what exactly I need to do in order to use com.jprofiler.agent.Controller in my code ?
I have GWT/GAE application which I'm running under debugger of IntelliJ IDEA 11. I have JProfiler 7.0.1.
I googled a little and it seems I need to pass this "-agentpath:C:\Program Files (x86)\jprofiler7\bin\windows\jprofilerti.dll,config=C:\Program Files (x86)\jprofiler7\api\samples\common\config.xml"
"-Xbootclasspath/a:S:\Program Files (x86)\jprofiler7\bin\agent.jar" to JVM but it doesn't seem to work.
Generally,
-agentpath:[path to jprofilerti.dll]
is enough. The process will wait for the JProfiler GUI to connect. This is so it can use the correct profiling settings with a minimum overhead.
To get immediate startup, pass
-agentpath:[path to jprofilerti.dll],nowait
The profiling agent will then have to retransform classes, depending on your filter settings.
And using the JProfiler plugin from the plugin manager will make all of this unnecessary.
I have created an extra builder for Java projects.
I'm trying to test it automatically via JUnit test that changes and refreshes a project file and expects automatic builder to kick in. Unfortunately this doesn't happen.
I can access and modify Workspace from that test but I don't know how to deal with builders (or GUI elements). I also tried to check "Run in UI thread" in junit test's debug configuration but no success.
What's the proper way to do this kind of testing? (I'd like to avoid learning TPTP, if possible -- looks too heavy).
How to initiate "Project -> Clean" command from my tests? Or how to execute any UI command? I suppose there are some threading issues to take care of.
I think you are looking for the command:
ResourcesPlugin.getWorkspace().build(IncrementalProjectBuilder.FULL_BUILD, null);
and
ResourcesPlugin.getWorkspace().build(IncrementalProjectBuilder.CLEAN_BUILD, null);
The first will initiate a clean, and then a build on the entire workspace. The second will initiate only a clean.
Alternatively, if you have access to an IProject object, you can call build on that.