I have installed the intellij/sonarlint plug in, and connected it to the sonarcloud successfully and selected a project. but i get the following error in intellij Event log:
1:04 PM SonarLint - Invalid binding
Project bound to an invalid remote project
Can someone help? Thank you - Sheida
The following way always resolved this problem for me:
Open up your Sonarlint Project Configuration
Click on "configure the connection..."
Click on "Update binding"
Simple as it is it seems to just ask for verification of the known projects and their configuration settings.
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I have no idea how to get IntelliJ IDEA 2021.1 working with WSL. I spent two days searching trough internet but I wasn't able to get it running. I am able to create new project with JDK located in WSL but when I press "play button" I receive this:
Executing pre-compile tasks...
Loading Ant configuration...
Running Ant tasks...
Cannot assign requested address: bind
Synchronizing output directories...
4/16/2021 7:57 PM - Build completed with 1 error and 0 warnings in 77 ms
What I tried was also to use maven from WSL but that also didn't help. Does anyone has idea what I am doing wrong?
Jetbrains added an option to work around the issue (has to do with your WLS2 /etc/resolv.conf being modified due to VPNs, etc.):
https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-265522#focus=Comments-27-4808360.0-0
From the issue link:
Thanks, the issue with generateResolvConf=false in /etc/wsl.conf is reproduced. The fix will be available in 2021.1.x builds, exact fix version will be available later (see "Available in" field).
After updating to a version with the fix, please do the following to change how Windows host IP is obtained:
Open "Help | Find Action...", locate "Registry..." there and open it.
In the opened "Registry" dialog, find wsl.obtain.windows.host.ip.alternatively registry key (disabled by default) and enable it.
Restart IDE to apply the changes.
I am trying to update my project using svn (right click on the project name -> Subversion -> Update Directory). The next error appears: "No versioned directories to update were found".
Also, when I try to checkout the project, i get the following error
Can someone please help me with this?
The error is rather generic, it basically means svn client could not connect. Could be caused by misconfigured proxy server settings, errors in servers configuration file or firewall.
Check if it works in the command line in the first place. Also, check the IDE logs, the issue could be caused by something else
New to working with MuleSoft, and I am getting an error "There are some error in the current classpath" when adding in a Transform Message into the Message Flow. I have just finished setting up Anypoint Studio, so this might be a configuration step I have missed somewhere.
DW Script Error
Payload (default)
I also faced the same issue and i follow below mentioned steps,
Go to the project Right Click > Mule > Update Project Dependencies
Note:- Before performing above steps make sure, you are connected with internet.
Hope it will work for you.
I had the same issue this morning and after a lot of playing around have finally managed to get it working. What did the trick in the end was to go to Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path, click on the Mule Server 3.7.2 EE entry, hit Edit, reselect the same version of the server runtime, click Finish, click Ok. This in itself didn't seem to make any difference, but then I restarted Anypoint Studio and everything was now working correctly.
I have done some digging, and found the following difference in the projects .classpath file:
before:
<classpathentry kind="con" path="MULE_RUNTIME"/>
after:
<classpathentry kind="con" path="MULE_RUNTIME/org.mule.tooling.server.3.7.2.ee"/>
Hopefully this works for you too.
Right click the project --> go to the properties --> select the required java version and any domain projects --> remove any un-referenced java version/domain from Java build path.
Check once if MAVEN_HOME is added as environment variable and %MAVEN_HOME%\bin is added to path variable in environment variables.
Also try deleting the .mule file created in the workspace and then try restarting Anypoint Studio. After that in command prompt traverse till your project folder and run mvn clean install command.
I am trying to get our Mavenized web application up and running in a freshly installed IDEA 11.1.4 Ultimate (Windows 7) under a freshly unzipped Glassfish 3.1.2.2. I have done this many times in Eclipse, but am not familiar with IDEA.
I can build and deploy it just fine, but when I try to access pages with JSP-content I get:
PWC6345: There is an error in invoking javac. A full JDK (not just JRE) is required
The Glassfish Application Servers entry adds the javax.ejb.jar, javax.servlet-api.jar and javax.servlet.jsp-api.jar as libraries.
I have set the project SDK to point to a full JDK resulting in:
(which does not seem to include a jar with javac)
The IntelliJ tutorials I've found so far, does not mention this problem. My guess would be that the "please start using this JDK" information is not passed on to Glassfish, so it just picks up the system JRE.
What configuration step have I missed? I do not want to edit configuration files - I expect the IntelliJ plugin to do this if I know how to tell it to.
I got the same notification and just changed in admin port -> Configurations -> server-config -> JVM Settings -> Java Home as "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_72", and it started working.
PWC6345: There is an error in invoking javac. A full JDK (not just JRE) is required.
I was getting same error after restarting my glassfish 4 server.When I am trying to access my deployed application it was saying to mention full JDK.
login to Glassfish admin console.(http://localhost:4848).
Go to Configuration---->server-config--->JVM Settings
Set the java home with your correct jdk home (ex:C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_121).
Restart the server.
It will work fine.
Next solution helped me
source: http://alvinalexander.com/blog/post/java/fixing-glassfish-jdk-path-problem-solved
Find your asenv.bat file. C:\Program Files\glassfish-4.0\glassfish\config\asenv.bat
Open it in text editor and find strings like "set AS_ = blahblah"
Add this string there "set AS_JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_60" (print your own JDK path here). If string "set AS_JAVA= blahblah" already exists then just fix the path.
Add JDK_HOME\lib\tools.jar file to the JDK configuration Classpath.
However, the problem in your case may be different as Glassfish JDK is not taken from IntelliJ IDEA settings, this question may help:
How do I specify the jdk for a glassfish domain?
I have some JUnit files that I need to find coverage.
I installed the EclEmma plugin and I chose the Coverage configurations.
Then in the "Class Path" I selected the 'User Entries' and then selected the "Add folder" radio button, then I selected the source of my project and pressed 'Apply' button.
The Eclipse shows an error message like this:
exception occurred while saving launch configuration - Permission Denied
Reason :- Couldn't write launch configurations.
Anyone came across the error before?
Currently I'm launching the project from my current user account in CentOS-6.
Which file I need to update to avoid Permission Denied Error?