Is there any support of ZK in IntelliJ IDEA? If there is, how can I create a zk project in it?
Thanks
There is not as far as I know. If you look through the IntelliJ's YouTrack there is an open feature request for ZK support. But even though it has quite a lot of votes the last activity is from a year ago.
There is also no plugin available in unofficial IntelliJ plugin repositories.
I released a ZK IntelliJ plugin in a bleeding edge version here.
It can now support Zul editor with content assistant and syntax checking features.
Hope that it may help you to develop with ZK Framework.
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I was checking the liferay V1.1.1 plugin for intellij idea, I could see that you can add liferay servers, you can debug among other things in the Liferay 7.1 version, the problem goes when I want to use jrebel to work with intellij idea for themes and modules , thanks
Try checking out this blog post written by Andrew Jardine over on the Liferay community blog. He covers how to fully configure JRebel to work with Liferay 7.
One thing to watch out for is that in the article in the Agent Configuration section he recommends setting up a javaagent and Xbootclasspath flags. While this works perfectly fine it is a bit easier to use the new recommended agentpath configuration. There is documentation on the JRebel site here on which library you need to use with the agentpath switch depending on which OS and Java bit version you are using.
If things aren't quite working after walking through that blog I would recommend using the Submit a Support Ticket workflow in your IDE (Help > JRebel > Submit a Support Ticket). From there I or someone else from the support team can work with you to figure out what is still missing.
In the most recent version of intellij (2017.1.5) it appears that I can't add the drools plugin anymore to work with drl files. I have tried this solution that worked in the old version. But currently I can't seem to find the plugins section in Intellij in order to add the JBoss Drools support. I do get a popup from Intellij however notifying me that the 'Ultimate' edition of Intellij does offer support for Drools whenever I create a *.drl file; see creenshot:
Currently I don't know if this means that JBoss is now more commercial and tries to sell more of the Ultimate edition of their software or that I'm not looking in the right place. Hope someone can help.
I am really new in all the IntelliJ plugins development and I really need to know how can I create a new module type from a IntelliJ plugin.
I have found some similars answers but there dont explain me what I need to do, there is some tutorial about this? I appreciate all the help...
Firstly, make sure you have the latest intelliJ build (12.1.X). Either community or ultimate edition should be ok.
Then, here is some info to get started.
Plugin Development Confluence
Plugin Development Guidelines
Maybe if you try to get it up and running and come back with specific questions we can be of more help.
I am a beginner with Play2 framework and Scala.
Is there any eclipse play 2 plugin available?
If yes, then please provide me the link for the same. I am used to Eclipse and have never used Scala before;hence in a confusion like how and where to start from. Looking at the Play2 Doc, sems like working in command prompt IDE which is very difficult (though I have tried yet)
Please let me know the eclipse plugin for Play2 or some other IDE helpful for this.
Regards,
There in no plugin as such for Eclipse.
Play! framework has nice set of tools for doing tasks such as following
creating new play project
running the project
deployment of the application
doing the continuous testing mode etc
Trust me, once you start using this, you gonna love it.
Beside you do not require any experience in Scala, as for Play framework you can use Java language, if you are comfortable with it (you can choose Java template while creating new Play project )
and also you can use IDE for syntax highlighting , code completion etc
I had a brief try of Play development using Eclipse and the Scala Plugin. I personally found it awkward and not terribly helpful. (The errors which the IDE reported were not always the same as the ones that the Play compiler reported, for example.)
I’ve had a lot more joy using the Intellij IDEA IDE, with its Scala plugin. As with Eclipse the current version of IDEA does not have specific support for Play Framework 2, but it does have specific support for Scala.
The next version of Intellij IDEA, v12, will have explicit support for Play Framework 2: http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/nextversion/index.html#Frameworks_Support (but only in the paid-for ‘Ultimate’ edition, not in the free ‘Community’ edition).
I am experimenting with Groovy Griffon development and I am wondering what IDE to use.
I am trying to use NetBeans 6.5, and I found this post
https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/entry/notes_on_converting_netbeans_grails
essentially it describes forking the NetBeans trunk and hacking the Grails support; I was hoping for something more lightweight.
Are there any simple tools to create eclipse, netbeans or pom.xml's from Griffin Apps?
Or is it best to use a simple text editor?
There is a NetBeans Griffon plugin already available at http://plugins.netbeans.org/PluginPortal/faces/PluginDetailPage.jsp?pluginid=18664
Griffon apps have some rudimentry hooks already for IDE integration.
First, a .classpath and .project file are generated that mark the expected source and test directories for Eclipse. Both IntelliJ and NetBeans have importers for these eclipse files (and they work, I use them regularly).
Second, Griffon 0.1.1 adds more targets to the parallel build.xml so that more of the common scripts can be used as though they were ant tasks (run-app, compile, debug-app, etc.)
Third, there is some better IDE support in the works form some of the IDE vendors. As mentioned in the article you linked because Griffon is grails derived it is fairly easy to re-purpose existing Grails support. IntelliJ has the only specific tracked feature request I am aware of.
IntelliJ Idea has very good Griffon support.
This question usually comes with a next question:
How to debug Griffon?
Just in case someone still requires a helping hand trying to figure out how to debug Griffon in Eclipse/STS I've written a simple step by step guide to get it done:
http://ivo43.blogspot.com/2012/02/debugging-griffon-in-eclipsests.html
Hope it helps someone someday, :D
PD: I've tried Netbeans and even though it looks great am still with STS, call me a maniac!