Intellij shows that my package doesn't exists.. but it exists? - intellij-idea

Intellij shows an error that my mates that have pulled the project from github don't have so I really don't know why it is not working.
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I find a solution to my problem.
I went to "edit configuration" and I add a Maven configuration. Then I had to write "clean install" on command line and run it. It has fix my problem.

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IntelliJ Idea red Spring and Lombok annotations

I have a problem with IntelliJ Idea 2020.1 Ultimate Edition. It shows Lombok and Spring annotations and imports in red. The project compiles, I can run tests. I did some googling. I tried to reimport maven projects and go to File->Invalidate Caches/Restart. Then I deleted Idea system directory - it does not help. Before it worked fine, I do not know why it started doing this. Can somebody help me out?
I am not sure it is a correct solution, but it worked for me. I just reinstalled IDEA. It was faster that talk to IDEA support trying to figure out what is the cause of the issue
I got the same problem and fixed it from this way. First download lombok dependency from spring.
Then go to IDE and paste it to pom file and run. It isn't fix your problem. Go to Choose this and clear cache. Then restart.
If isn't fix your problem then go to this site and download relevant version of lombok for your IDE. https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/6317-lombok
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Then it will download a file. Then go to where you install the IDE and go to this path and paste that lombok java file.
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After trying these methods error was fixed. Thank you.

IntellijIDEA 2017.3 does not recognize <jar> ant task. Any fix?

Any <jar> task in an Ant build file in IDEA Community 2017.3 makes the IDE to display an error message, as shown below. However, the ant task runs fine and the jar is created. So this seems to be just a bug of the IDE. Is there something one can do to fix it? It's just distracting being reminded of a nonexistent error.

Grails application is not found after updating to IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 2016.2

I have updated my IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate to the 2016.2 version.
I had a Grails 3 project and now when I open the IDE I get the following error when trying to run my project:
Error running Grails: My_Project: Grails application is not found
I can still open the terminal and run the project manually, but it seems that IntelliJ IDEA no longer recognises my Grails application. When going to "Edit configurations...", in "Application" it says "[none]" and I can't select anything.
Grails Version: 3.1.9
Groovy Version: 2.4.7
JVM Version: 1.8.0_66
A Simple solution to this is to refresh the gradle projects.
You can do this by popping out the little gradle tab and hitting the "Refresh All Gradle Projects"
I run into the same problem always when i restart intellij. Running grails clean command from the terminal fixed it.
First, re-import the project into IntelliJ 2016.2. Choose the build.gradle file for the import. Use the gradle wrapper or a local gradle installation, where you have given IntelliJ the path to the locally installed Gradle. Let IntelliJ re-index everything. Wait until you see no further indexing on the bottom of the screen.
Second, run the application once, with no edit configuration. After this completes with error, you should be able to choose Run -> Edit Configuration / Application.
Third, you can go into the project pane to the grails-app/init/app-name/Application.groovy file and right-click on that and choose Run. After that, an edit configuration will be created.
Finally, you can try to invalidate cache and restart. (This has nothing to do with Edit Configuration, but sometimes the gradle and/or .idea caches get out of sync.)
I had the same problem after updating to IntelliJ Ultimate 2019.2.
It seems that the "little gradle tab" of the accepted answer no longer exists.
The reason in my case was that the Gradle Plugin had been disabled by the update process.
Resolution: Hit Help > Find Action > Type gradle. You should see a line "Gradle" and a ON-OFF switch at the end of that line.
Enable it and restart IntelliJ solved my problem.

Gradle project sync failed with no event log

I have a libGDX project generated by the gdx-setup.jar tool, including core, android, desktop, and html modules. I hadn't touched any of the gradle files, and my build has worked fine for some weeks.
This morning when I opened IntelliJ IDEA (build 135.1230), it offered to update the Scala plugin, so I accepted and restarted, before trying to open the project. My libGDX project doesn't use Scala at all: I have the plugin for other work. When I tried to open the project, I got the infamous "Gradle project sync failed. Basic functionality (e.g. editing, debugging) will not work properly" message. Clicking "Try again" thinks for a bit before showing the same message. The Event Log window contains no output, and the Messages window says:
Error: (of class java.lang.String)
The Scala plugin isn't the only thing that might have changed: I've rebooted the (Ubuntu) machine since the project last worked, so it's possible that some package updates might have only just had an effect.
Following the advice of others, I've tried editing the root gradle.properties to change org.gradle.configureondemand to false, and that made no difference. I've tried performing "Build → Clean Project" and "Invalidate and Restart", with the same effect. I've also tried running git clean -X and reimporting the Gradle project into IDEA, but I just get a "Resolve error" dialog with the same message as above.
Running a build command like
./gradlew android:assemble
from a shell still works fine: only IntelliJ IDEA has a problem.
Even if you've never seen this particular problem, I'd appreciate any tips on where to start debugging it. The error message doesn't exactly give me a lot to go on.

Gradle dependency cannot show in intellij idea

I used maven a lot before, now, I want to investigate about gradle, but it seems gradle dont give me a good first impression.
When I config the repo, and build the project, intellij idea show me build successful, however, I cannot see the dependency from the project view, I have no idea why, I try to create several projects with almost same configuration, some of them will show dependency, some of them not, I have no idea why. Sometimes, the dependency will come out suddenly, and actually, I found gradle already download those dependnecy into the catch folder, but I have no idea why intellij cannot show it and use it.
Can someome show me how to fight with gradle and intellij?
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Tim