I am using SonarLint for Intellij 2.0, It's connected to my own SonarQube server v5.4 with no issues reported by the plugin when going into Connected Mode.
It seems not to be in sync with my server rules. Found those mentioned in the doc for Java but they also seemed not to be all. I wonder if these java rule list are used only when it's not connected to any server only.
Does it have a restriction on what rules to use or synchronize when using a remote server? Am I missing any step?
Is in any case this issue related? https://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SLI-57
I am running:
Intellij 15.0.2 build #IU-143.1184
JRE 1.8.0_40-release-b105 x86_64
JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o
SonarLint for Intellij 2.0
Thanks
Rules listed in SonarLint website are indeed the one enabled when you are not connected.
When you are connected the rules are the one enabled in the quality profile of the associated project.
To investigate your issue please open a thread in SonarLint Google group.
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I am trying to connect to a remote server using JetBrains Gateway, so that I can use IntelliJ IDE for code changing purposes.
Both IntelliJ and JetBrains Gateway are -newly installed- on my device and I've rebooted my PC after installation as well.
I entered the hostname, password and it says that I'm "Successfully Connected".
But in the IDE version dropdown, nothing shows up even though I have IntelliJ installed on the system.
I do see the Other options... link. But the following options seem like they are to be used if no IDE is installed :
My Question is
How to get IntelliJ IDE (which is already installed) in the dropdown of JetBrains Gateway
You need to run a script to turn the server on
"The main script to run a remote IDE is remote-dev-server.sh, located in the bin subdirectory of your unpacked IDE"
From the Jetbrains instructions here
I had this error today after updating my IntelliJ IDEA on Windows machine and trying to access project on my remote Ubuntu virtual machine over SSH with JetBrains Gateway.
JetBrains Client 2022.1
JetBrains Gateway 2022.1
IntelliJ IDEA 2022.1 (Ultimate Edition)
TL/DR
I've removed whole /home/user/.cache/JetBrains folder.
Explanation
I've resolved my problem by checking logs:
#c.i.i.StartupUtil - JVM options: [-Djava.home=/home/user/.cache/JetBrains/RemoteDev-IU/...
Line 86164: 2022-04-25 09:40:57,760 [ 288] INFO - STDOUT - This
IDE build has expired. Please download a new build from JetBrains
official site
Since it was remote project on my Ubuntu 20.04 virtual machine.
I've removed whole /home/user/.cache/JetBrains folder.
Next time I started my remote project from JetBrains Gateway it downloaded client and other missing files automatically on my Ubuntu machine and then everything worked.
For some reason IDE on Ubuntu side didn't get updated when opening remote project on Ubuntu.
Try switching your login shell on the server to bash.
I have installed Weblogic 12.2.1 using the following tutorial successfully on my Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6
I am now trying to configure weblogic in my Eclipse Neon. I am not able to see any server adapters that others see in different tutorials.
After some reading online I installed OEP 12.2.1.6 software and restarted eclipse but it of no help
LIST OF SERVERS ADAPTERS I SEE IN TUTORIALS
LIST I AM SEEING AFTER INSTALLING OEPE
I need those adapters to add weblogic to my eclipse.
I had the same question some days ago after checking some online tutorials.
In the later versions of OEPE, you only see a "unified" oracle weblogic server adapter.
Once you have selected this option, you will be able to choose the desired server runtime environment from a list of the runtimes configured on your machine (separate download).
If you see none, then you will have to configure some before trying to add a weblogic server.
I am using IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition (version 2016.2), I installed the SonarLint plugin and when I try to connect to a SonarQube server I get this error: "The following plugins do not meet the required minimum versions, please upgrade them: php (installed: 2.6, minimum: 2.7)".
I searched for a PHP plugin in IntelliJ but I couldn't find any.
Is it some compatibility issue with the latest IntelliJ versions?
The PHP plugin needs to be updated in the SonarQube server to which you are connecting, not in Intellij.
You can find it here: https://docs.sonarqube.org/display/PLUG/SonarPHP
I can't figure out where I am going wrong. I have Eclipse Indigo, JBoss 7.1, JBoss Tools installed. I have this configuration working on my Windows7 64-bit system. I am attempting to set up a co-worker's Windows XP 32-bit machine with the same configuration but am not able to get the server to launch. I have configured the server but when I attempt to start the server, I get an error indicating that it was unable to start the server but there is no specific error listed.
I am able to start JBoss from the command prompt using the standalone.bat file.
I am able to configure the standalone.xml file from within Eclipse. I have confirmed this by checking the file in the standalone/configuration directory.
When I attempt to publish the project from within Eclipse, it does not publish.
Nothing gets written to server.log
The startup parameters match what I have on my computer.
I can't figure out what I am missing. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Edit:
I have done some more checking. I am able to publish to the server and I am able to start the server (with the published application) fine from the command prompt. That part works. When I attempt to start the server from within Eclipse it gives me "Server JBoss 7.1 Runtime Server failed to start." It never writes anything to the console tab in Eclipse either so I can't tell why it is failing to start.
Also in the Servers tab, there is an entry called "Server Details". When I expand that entry, it says "Not Connected".
The answer to my problem is that Eclipse had be configured to use the java JDK, not the JRE. As soon as I switched over to use the JDK it started working fine. For some reason JBoss will start under 64-bit windows with the JRE but under 32-bit you need to use the JDK. I found the answer here: https://community.jboss.org/thread/169097