Vaadin Plugin in IntelliJ Idea - intellij-idea

In Vaadin's website it says that only Eclipse and NetBeans have fully functional (which sets up project, compiles your widgets, provides a visual editor for drag&drop) Vaadin plugin.
I wonder whether IntelliJ has any plugin or support for Vaadin, if not why?

Nowadays there is a Vaadin plugin for IntelliJ: Vaadin support. However, haven't tried it myself because I use Eclipse.

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How to add a break point in Intelij IDEA to debug Rust code

I have installed Intellij IDEA on ubuntu with Rust plugin.
How to add a break point in Intellij IDEA to debut RUST code.
Do I need any additional plugin?
Debugging Rust code is available in CLion, IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate, PyCharm Professional, and GoLand. For IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate, PyCharm Pro, GoLand it is required to install the Native Debugging Support
plugin.
See plugin's documentation for more information: Debugging.
no need for extra plugins just add them like you would do in java (left click right of the number). but in order to debug (apply them) you'll need Native Debugging Support (i believe the ide autosuggests this plugin on the first debug run)

How to use my own plugin into an existing eclipse tool

I used to develope my own plugins to add some funcionalities to an existing eclipse tool. I just used to add my plugin (jar file) into the plugin folder's tool and it contributed fine adding my own menus into the tool but it's not working anymore since they migrated.
The eclipse tool migrated from 3.x version to some hibrid between 3.x and 4.x. My old plugin used extentions to contribute menus. I tried a test plugin with e4 but it seems like if the eclipse tool is not reading anymore the plugin folder when I drop my plugin there... I cannot modify the eclipse tool, just try to add my own plugins to contribute with the application. Could somebody give a hand with it?

IntelliJ Idea LanternaGriffon Doesn't Recognize Griffon Project

I just made my first Griffon project, using lazybones. I chose griffon-lanterna-groovy for my template, and I then removed pom.xml and maven/ as I will be using Gradle. I then run gradle build test run and everything looked good. (it ran, build succeeded, etc.)
Next, I opened the project in IntelliJ and I've tried this in a variety of ways. No matter what I do, it IntelliJ doesn't recognize that this is a Griffon project.
I am using the latest stable version of all these library's, and I'm using IntelliJ Idea Ultimate Edition. I'm to to lazybones, Griffon, and lanterna, so any help is appreciated.
Griffon 2.x applications are either regular Gradle or Maven projects, you do not need an specific Griffon IDE plugin. IntelliJ ships with a Griffon plugin that's only compatible with Griffon 1.x projects. Do not use this plugin.
Refer to http://griffon-framework.org/tutorials/1_getting_started.html#_tutorial_1_4

aspectj for Android studio - where is AJDT plugin

How do i install AJDT for android studio. I know there is one for eclipse but i cant find anything in android studio. What i would like to do is run security checks on every one of my method calls before they launch. I've tried from this site AJDT but this is for eclipse.
Android Studio is an Android-aware version of IntelliJ. IntelliJ has no tooling support for AspectJ. There are two solutions that I can think of:
Use Eclipse and ADT, but you probably don't want to do that.
Use Annotation Style AspectJ and let Android Studio treat the aspect code as Java code. You won't get any cross-references, navigation, or content assist, but the IDE will not complain of compile errors.
EDIT: There is an IntelliJ plugin for AspectJ.

Is there an eclipse plugin for Play2?

I know there is one for play1, but I don't find any for play2.
I hope the plugin can compile the templates to scala code automatically. It's not convenient now.
I just came across Scala IDE Play2 plugin for Eclipse Indigo/Juno and Scala IDE. The current features are
Syntax Highlighting (routes and templates)
Code completion (templates)
Formatter (routes)
Hyperlinking (routes and templates)
Note that hyperlinking to Java files is not supported for now. Also there are some limitations for the code completion feature, just take some time to read the doc. I didn't try it myself as I'm not working with Play2 right now, but thought it might be helpful for someone.
Edit: This answer is outdated. A Play Eclipse plugin has been written, as #Baztoune says.
There is no Play 2 plugin for Eclipse at the time I’m writing these lines. However, there is an eclipsify sbt command, provided by the Play 2 sbt plugin, which is able to generate an Eclipse project from a Play 2 application.
You won’t get syntax highlighting, contextual completion or code navigation inside Play 2 templates, but you can have them to be automatically compiled when saved by using the ~run sbt command (instead of just run). Check the Eclipse “General −> Workspace −> Refresh using native hooks or polling” option is enabled so it will take compiled templates changes into account.
Yes, here's how to get started:
Find the correct update site for your version of Eclipse from http://scala-ide.org/download/current.html.
In Eclipse go to Help->Install New Software. Use the update site from above to locate Scala related plugins.
Install both the Scala IDE for Eclipse plugin and the Play2 support in Scala IDE plugin. Note that the Play2 support in Scala IDE plugin is listed under the Scala IDE plugins checkbox.
I was unable to get this working at all starting from bare Eclipse, as many sources have suggested doing. The problem seems to be incompatible dependencies that only show up after much wasted time. The Scala IDE route eliminated this problem.
Yes. That's Scala IDE.
Update Site for Eclipse Juno and Kepler: http://download.scala-ide.org/sdk/e38/scala210/stable/site
Install with the following features:
Scala IDE for Eclipse
Scala IDE Plugins (incubation)
I use Scala IDE from http://scala-ide.org/ , then eclipsify my play2 project and import.
It works like a charm: it compiles my scala/java code.
You can get more details at this URL http://scala-ide.org/docs/tutorials/play20scalaide20/index.html