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IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:13
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:37
#2
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Awesome!
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
--
Lift, the simply functional web framework http://liftweb.net
Beginning Scala http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430219890
Follow me: http://twitter.com/dpp
Surf the harmonics
Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:37
#3
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Awesome!
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
--
Lift, the simply functional web framework http://liftweb.net
Beginning Scala http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430219890
Follow me: http://twitter.com/dpp
Surf the harmonics
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
--
Lift, the simply functional web framework http://liftweb.net
Beginning Scala http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430219890
Follow me: http://twitter.com/dpp
Surf the harmonics
Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:37
#4
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Awesome!
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
--
Lift, the simply functional web framework http://liftweb.net
Beginning Scala http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430219890
Follow me: http://twitter.com/dpp
Surf the harmonics
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
--
Lift, the simply functional web framework http://liftweb.net
Beginning Scala http://www.apress.com/book/view/1430219890
Follow me: http://twitter.com/dpp
Surf the harmonics
Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:47
#5
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
WoW!
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Mats Henricson <mats@henricson.se> wrote:
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On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Mats Henricson <mats@henricson.se> wrote:
Excellent news!!!
Mats
> Hi all.
>
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
>
> With best regards,
> Ilya Sergey
--
Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:47
#6
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Ilya Sergey wrote:
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin
> is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
Three open-source zero-cost Scala IDE's is better than two :-)
Cheers,
Miles
Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:47
#7
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Ilya Sergey wrote:
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin
> is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
Three open-source zero-cost Scala IDE's is better than two :-)
Cheers,
Miles
Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:47
#8
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Ilya Sergey wrote:
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin
> is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
Three open-source zero-cost Scala IDE's is better than two :-)
Cheers,
Miles
Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:57
#9
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Great news! -- Martin
Thu, 2009-10-15, 18:07
#10
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Great! Seems we can share more code on Scala now.
-Caoyuan
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Ilya Sergey wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin
> is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
>
> With best regards,
> Ilya Sergey
>
Thu, 2009-10-15, 19:07
#11
Re: Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Has anyone tried the IDEA Scala plugin lately? Care to comment on how
it compares to the Eclipse and Netbeans plugins?
Ian.
Thu, 2009-10-15, 19:47
#12
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
How do I get the nightly installed? Google is failing me...
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
--
Daniel C. Sobral
Something I learned in academia: there are three kinds of academic reviews: review by name, review by reference and review by value.
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
--
Daniel C. Sobral
Something I learned in academia: there are three kinds of academic reviews: review by name, review by reference and review by value.
Thu, 2009-10-15, 20:07
#13
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to
$HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
Daniel Sobral wrote:
> How do I get the nightly installed? Google is failing me...
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Ilya Sergey > wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org .
> The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the
> nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
>
> With best regards,
> Ilya Sergey
>
>
>
>
Thu, 2009-10-15, 20:17
#14
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
This is excellent news! I've been using 8.1 and then Maia builds, and
it gets better and better. Normally, there you update the Scala
plugin from the preferences, no need to manually install the nightly
zip -- will it still be the case?
Ian -- I did use IDEA exclusively, it's superb. I didn't feel any
need to try Eclipse's or Netbeans's Scala -- IDEA does it all, and it
even supports Maven very well. This doesn't reflect on the fine folks
who develop those plugins, it's just that I come to JVM with a clean
slate, without Netbeans/Eclispe compatibility requirements, and IDEA
was the right choice for me.
BTW, will Maven still be supported in the community edition?
Cheers,
Alexy
Thu, 2009-10-15, 20:17
#15
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
This is excellent news! I've been using 8.1 and then Maia builds, and
it gets better and better. Normally, there you update the Scala
plugin from the preferences, no need to manually install the nightly
zip -- will it still be the case?
Ian -- I did use IDEA exclusively, it's superb. I didn't feel any
need to try Eclipse's or Netbeans's Scala -- IDEA does it all, and it
even supports Maven very well. This doesn't reflect on the fine folks
who develop those plugins, it's just that I come to JVM with a clean
slate, without Netbeans/Eclispe compatibility requirements, and IDEA
was the right choice for me.
BTW, will Maven still be supported in the community edition?
Cheers,
Alexy
Thu, 2009-10-15, 20:27
#16
RE: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
o\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
.shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);}
Sorry for this, its internal problems with plugins.intellij.net site (until tomorrow I can’t find solution), so now you can install plugin only manually, like it was said above (by Gordon Tyler). I hope that tomorrow it will be possible to do it via plugin manager.
Best regards,
Alexander Podkhalyuzin.
From:
Daniel Sobral [mailto:dcsobral@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009
10:44 PM
To: Ilya Sergey
Cc: scala-tools@listes.epfl.ch;
Scala User List; scala@listes.epfl.ch
Subject: Re: [scala-user] IntelliJ
IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
How do I get the nightly installed? Google is failing me...
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community
Edition at http://jetbrains.org.
The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build
page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
Thu, 2009-10-15, 20:47
#17
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Ilya Sergey wrote:
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
>
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
Superb news. I've been a fan of IDEA since the first release, you've
always been one step ahead of the competition. Open sourcing the product
can only help accelerate the progress.
/Jesper Nordenberg
Thu, 2009-10-15, 20:57
#18
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Ilya Sergey wrote:
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
>
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
Superb news. I've been a fan of IDEA since the first release, you've
always been one step ahead of the competition. Open sourcing the product
can only help accelerate the progress.
/Jesper Nordenberg
Thu, 2009-10-15, 20:57
#19
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Ilya Sergey wrote:
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
>
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
Superb news. I've been a fan of IDEA since the first release, you've
always been one step ahead of the competition. Open sourcing the product
can only help accelerate the progress.
/Jesper Nordenberg
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:07
#20
Re: Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Dear Jesper,
Although i bet it has to change how one thinks about revenue stream ;-).
Best wishes,
--greg
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Jesper Nordenberg <megagurka@yahoo.com> wrote:
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Managing Partner
Biosimilarity LLC
1219 NW 83rd St
Seattle, WA 98117
+1 206.650.3740
http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
Although i bet it has to change how one thinks about revenue stream ;-).
Best wishes,
--greg
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Jesper Nordenberg <megagurka@yahoo.com> wrote:
Ilya Sergey wrote:
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
Superb news. I've been a fan of IDEA since the first release, you've always been one step ahead of the competition. Open sourcing the product can only help accelerate the progress.
/Jesper Nordenberg
--
L.G. Meredith
Managing Partner
Biosimilarity LLC
1219 NW 83rd St
Seattle, WA 98117
+1 206.650.3740
http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:17
#21
Re: Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Dear Jesper,
Although i bet it has to change how one thinks about revenue stream ;-).
Best wishes,
--greg
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Jesper Nordenberg <megagurka@yahoo.com> wrote:
--
L.G. Meredith
Managing Partner
Biosimilarity LLC
1219 NW 83rd St
Seattle, WA 98117
+1 206.650.3740
http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
Although i bet it has to change how one thinks about revenue stream ;-).
Best wishes,
--greg
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Jesper Nordenberg <megagurka@yahoo.com> wrote:
Ilya Sergey wrote:
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
Superb news. I've been a fan of IDEA since the first release, you've always been one step ahead of the competition. Open sourcing the product can only help accelerate the progress.
/Jesper Nordenberg
--
L.G. Meredith
Managing Partner
Biosimilarity LLC
1219 NW 83rd St
Seattle, WA 98117
+1 206.650.3740
http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:17
#22
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
> Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:49:30 -0400
> From: Gordon Tyler
> CC: Ilya Sergey , ,
> Scala User List ,
>
> Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to
> $HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
It appears one must use this nightly
http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip
Being a noob to this IDE, I tried the previous one (http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.2.27337.zip, the one with 4 stars :-) and it did not work; Scala was listed as "Scala (incompatible)" in IDEA, and Scala was not listed as a technology/facet option in the new project wizard (only Groovy).
The Oct 15 nightly (0.3.20) does work with the community edition (so far).
The tutorial http://jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Getting+Started+with+Intelli...
is slightly out of date; the screenshots don't match exactly, and the instructions leave off a bit about
creating run configurations etc.
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:27
#23
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
> Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 14:49:30 -0400
> From: Gordon Tyler
> CC: Ilya Sergey , ,
> Scala User List ,
>
> Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to
> $HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
It appears one must use this nightly
http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip
Being a noob to this IDE, I tried the previous one (http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.2.27337.zip, the one with 4 stars :-) and it did not work; Scala was listed as "Scala (incompatible)" in IDEA, and Scala was not listed as a technology/facet option in the new project wizard (only Groovy).
The Oct 15 nightly (0.3.20) does work with the community edition (so far).
The tutorial http://jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Getting+Started+with+Intelli...
is slightly out of date; the screenshots don't match exactly, and the instructions leave off a bit about
creating run configurations etc.
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:37
#24
Re: Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
2009/10/15 Ian Clarke :
> Has anyone tried the IDEA Scala plugin lately? Care to comment on how
> it compares to the Eclipse and Netbeans plugins?
I use it all day long, 5 days a week and I think it is by far the best one.
>
> Ian.
>
> --
> Ian Clarke
> CEO, Uprizer Labs
> Email: ian@uprizer.com
> Ph: +1 512 422 3588
> Fax: +1 512 276 6674
>
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:37
#25
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Awesome news. Thanks a lot.
2009/10/15 Ilya Sergey :
> Hi all.
>
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin
> is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
>
> With best regards,
> Ilya Sergey
>
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:47
#26
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
i had to uswe
/home/mbana/IDEA/idea-IC-90.94/config/plugins
it wasn't picking it up in
$HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
thanks
Gordon Tyler wrote:
> Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to
> $HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
>
> Daniel Sobral wrote:
>> How do I get the nightly installed? Google is failing me...
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Ilya Sergey
>> > wrote:
>>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
>> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org .
>> The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the
>> nigthly build page:
>>
>> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
>>
>> Keep in touch!
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Ilya Sergey
>>
>>
>>
>>
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:47
#27
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Excellent news!!!
FWIW, the moment I discovered IDEA, there was no other choice for me as far as Java development is concerned. This IDE is truly made for productivity. I have also been doing my Scala coding there almost exclusively lately.
With all three IDE platforms now open-source, power is unleashed.
On Oct 15, 2009, at 19:13, Ilya Sergey wrote:
Just keep up the excellent work!
Christos
--
__~O
-\ <, Christos KK Loverdos
(*)/ (*) http://ckkloverdos.com
FWIW, the moment I discovered IDEA, there was no other choice for me as far as Java development is concerned. This IDE is truly made for productivity. I have also been doing my Scala coding there almost exclusively lately.
With all three IDE platforms now open-source, power is unleashed.
On Oct 15, 2009, at 19:13, Ilya Sergey wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
Just keep up the excellent work!
Christos
--
__~O
-\ <, Christos KK Loverdos
(*)/ (*) http://ckkloverdos.com
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:47
#28
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Excellent news!!!
FWIW, the moment I discovered IDEA, there was no other choice for me as far as Java development is concerned. This IDE is truly made for productivity. I have also been doing my Scala coding there almost exclusively lately.
With all three IDE platforms now open-source, power is unleashed.
On Oct 15, 2009, at 19:13, Ilya Sergey wrote:
Just keep up the excellent work!
Christos
--
__~O
-\ <, Christos KK Loverdos
(*)/ (*) http://ckkloverdos.com
FWIW, the moment I discovered IDEA, there was no other choice for me as far as Java development is concerned. This IDE is truly made for productivity. I have also been doing my Scala coding there almost exclusively lately.
With all three IDE platforms now open-source, power is unleashed.
On Oct 15, 2009, at 19:13, Ilya Sergey wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
Just keep up the excellent work!
Christos
--
__~O
-\ <, Christos KK Loverdos
(*)/ (*) http://ckkloverdos.com
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:57
#29
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Awesome news. Thanks a lot.
2009/10/15 Ilya Sergey :
> Hi all.
>
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin
> is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
>
> With best regards,
> Ilya Sergey
>
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:57
#30
Re: Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
On Oct 15, 2009, at 23:28, Jonas Bonér wrote:
> 2009/10/15 Ian Clarke :
>> Has anyone tried the IDEA Scala plugin lately? Care to comment on
>> how
>> it compares to the Eclipse and Netbeans plugins?
>
> I use it all day long, 5 days a week and I think it is by far the
> best one.
Only 5 days a week? I thought you were coding like mad...
>
>>
>> Ian.
>>
>> --
>> Ian Clarke
>> CEO, Uprizer Labs
>> Email: ian@uprizer.com
>> Ph: +1 512 422 3588
>> Fax: +1 512 276 6674
>>
>
>
>
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:57
#31
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Apparently, Intllij's community edition does not include enterprise application development tools, at least according to their comparison charts (between community edition and the 'for fee' edition). Support for server side stuff like php, xsl/xpath, rails, jsp, ejb, struts, jboss, tomcat. Other tools like uml diagramming, commercial scm are missing. Also, support for gwt, flex/air, and android is not provided either. I guess this is ok for those who are developing in the 'standard edition' level applications and some of these are not available in eclipse/netbeans either. But mostly for those who are developing applications for the server runtime, the landscape hasn't changed by this announcement.
So, a community edition of intellij is noteworthy, but not enough for me, as an eclipse server side developer, to jump over.
The scala plugin is free in the commuity edition, but for some eclipse or netbeans developers in the application server environment, scala support in intellij is irrelevant.
Regards,
John
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
So, a community edition of intellij is noteworthy, but not enough for me, as an eclipse server side developer, to jump over.
The scala plugin is free in the commuity edition, but for some eclipse or netbeans developers in the application server environment, scala support in intellij is irrelevant.
Regards,
John
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:57
#32
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
i had to uswe
/home/mbana/IDEA/idea-IC-90.94/config/plugins
it wasn't picking it up in
$HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
thanks
Gordon Tyler wrote:
> Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to
> $HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
>
> Daniel Sobral wrote:
>> How do I get the nightly installed? Google is failing me...
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Ilya Sergey
>> > wrote:
>>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
>> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org .
>> The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the
>> nigthly build page:
>>
>> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
>>
>> Keep in touch!
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Ilya Sergey
>>
>>
>>
>>
Thu, 2009-10-15, 21:57
#33
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
i had to uswe
/home/mbana/IDEA/idea-IC-90.94/config/plugins
it wasn't picking it up in
$HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
thanks
Gordon Tyler wrote:
> Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to
> $HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
>
> Daniel Sobral wrote:
>> How do I get the nightly installed? Google is failing me...
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Ilya Sergey
>> > wrote:
>>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
>> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org .
>> The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the
>> nigthly build page:
>>
>> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
>>
>> Keep in touch!
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Ilya Sergey
>>
>>
>>
>>
Thu, 2009-10-15, 22:07
#34
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Excellent news!!!
FWIW, the moment I discovered IDEA, there was no other choice for me as far as Java development is concerned. This IDE is truly made for productivity. I have also been doing my Scala coding there almost exclusively lately.
With all three IDE platforms now open-source, power is unleashed.
On Oct 15, 2009, at 19:13, Ilya Sergey wrote:
Just keep up the excellent work!
Christos
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(*)/ (*) http://ckkloverdos.com
FWIW, the moment I discovered IDEA, there was no other choice for me as far as Java development is concerned. This IDE is truly made for productivity. I have also been doing my Scala coding there almost exclusively lately.
With all three IDE platforms now open-source, power is unleashed.
On Oct 15, 2009, at 19:13, Ilya Sergey wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
Just keep up the excellent work!
Christos
--
__~O
-\ <, Christos KK Loverdos
(*)/ (*) http://ckkloverdos.com
Thu, 2009-10-15, 22:27
#35
Re: Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Jonas Bonér wrote:
> I use it all day long, 5 days a week and I think it is by far the best one.
So you use something else on the weekends? :)
Cheers,
Alexy
Thu, 2009-10-15, 22:37
#36
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
You're still allowed to pay for that stuff, you know.
2009/10/15 John Franey :
> Apparently, Intllij's community edition does not include enterprise
> application development tools, at least according to their comparison charts
> (between community edition and the 'for fee' edition). Support for server
> side stuff like php, xsl/xpath, rails, jsp, ejb, struts, jboss, tomcat.
> Other tools like uml diagramming, commercial scm are missing. Also, support
> for gwt, flex/air, and android is not provided either. I guess this is ok
> for those who are developing in the 'standard edition' level applications
> and some of these are not available in eclipse/netbeans either. But mostly
> for those who are developing applications for the server runtime, the
> landscape hasn't changed by this announcement.
>
> So, a community edition of intellij is noteworthy, but not enough for me, as
> an eclipse server side developer, to jump over.
>
> The scala plugin is free in the commuity edition, but for some eclipse or
> netbeans developers in the application server environment, scala support in
> intellij is irrelevant.
>
> Regards,
> John
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Ilya Sergey
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
>> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin
>> is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
>>
>> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
>> Keep in touch!
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Ilya Sergey
>
>
Fri, 2009-10-16, 04:17
#37
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Hi,I downloaded and installed IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition 90.94.But I meat big trouble to find the compatible scala plugin.
I tried all version from http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds but all of them are incompatible.And I use IDEA plugin Manager, it find a scala plugin but failed to use too.
Any idea to find the compatible scala plugin version ? Thanks.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
--
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I tried all version from http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds but all of them are incompatible.And I use IDEA plugin Manager, it find a scala plugin but failed to use too.
Any idea to find the compatible scala plugin version ? Thanks.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
--
Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
Fri, 2009-10-16, 04:17
#38
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Hi,I downloaded and installed IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition 90.94.But I meat big trouble to find the compatible scala plugin.
I tried all version from http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds but all of them are incompatible.And I use IDEA plugin Manager, it find a scala plugin but failed to use too.
Any idea to find the compatible scala plugin version ? Thanks.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
--
Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
I tried all version from http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds but all of them are incompatible.And I use IDEA plugin Manager, it find a scala plugin but failed to use too.
Any idea to find the compatible scala plugin version ? Thanks.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
--
Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
Fri, 2009-10-16, 04:37
#39
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Same problem here,
I downloaded the last three versions from :
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
extracted the zip content in :
C:\Users\Max\.IntelliJIdea90\config\plugins
restarted Idea, and the plugin manager tells me there are no plugin installed
(I have a fresh Idea installation)
I then tried installing it with the plugin manager, then Idea try to load the
plugin, but fails, then Idea tells me that it will disable the plugin.
Where is the config that stores which plugin is loaded and enabled ?
Can't wait to try out this IDE, I have hear much rave about it !
Thanks
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Xuefeng Wu <benewu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,I downloaded and installed IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition 90.94. But I meat big trouble to find the compatible scala plugin.
I tried all version from http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds but all of them are incompatible.And I use IDEA plugin Manager, it find a scala plugin but failed to use too.
Any idea to find the compatible scala plugin version ? Thanks.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Ilya Sergey <ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com> wrote:
Hi all.
Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
Keep in touch!
With best regards,
Ilya Sergey
--
Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
Fri, 2009-10-16, 05:17
#40
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
David J. Biesack wrote:
Others have reported problems - I used the one above and got it to work. I first downloaded another plugin to create the plugins directory (was not there when I just did the initial install) which also created an "availables.xml" file. I then unzipped the above version (0.3.20) and restarted IDEA etc - it did come up and work. (0.3.22 silently did not work for me.)
But I seriously suggest JetBrains put up a short instruction page pretty darn quickly. I get the editor up, try to do things. I know the plugin is there (I can see all the classes in the navigation view), but I have not yet worked out how to run my code. "Error in running Scala Console: Module is not specified". (Where do I specify it? No idea!) I have a Maven built project that I imported. It took a few tries to work out how to get it in (little things like a typo in the directory name caused it silently to do nothing when hitting the "Next>" button - caused confusion until I noticed the typo).
I was trying to see how it reported errors. I introduced an error into the code, but get no error messages coming up. Something I read indicated it does not do incremental compile, only when required (e.g. when running code). As I cannot run the code, I am stuck then for now. (I cannot see any error messages.)
But looks promising. IDEA at least came up, shows me types of things (^Q over variable), with access to JavaDoc of scala methods etc. - at least for my code. The JavaDoc for the Scala libraries seems to be missing - or is it I have to install something else? E.g. ^Q over "+=" for a mutable Map shows me the function prototype, but no English description of the method. Maybe its picked up the maven scala-library 2.7.6 jar, but not the javadoc? Not sure what to do here.
To me the ability to examine types and documentation from inside the editor is a huge benefit. (I failed to get the NetBeans plugin to work - no doubt something I did wrong.)
But 0.3.20 did work for me and it does look promising. But if JetBrains wants to avoid 50,000 pleads for help, I suggest they put together an intro cheat sheet describing how to get existing projects into IDEA and be able to run them.
Alan
ytbws2wv35d [dot] fsf [at] sas [dot] com" type="cite">Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to $HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/pluginsIt appears one must use this nightly http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip
Others have reported problems - I used the one above and got it to work. I first downloaded another plugin to create the plugins directory (was not there when I just did the initial install) which also created an "availables.xml" file. I then unzipped the above version (0.3.20) and restarted IDEA etc - it did come up and work. (0.3.22 silently did not work for me.)
But I seriously suggest JetBrains put up a short instruction page pretty darn quickly. I get the editor up, try to do things. I know the plugin is there (I can see all the classes in the navigation view), but I have not yet worked out how to run my code. "Error in running Scala Console: Module is not specified". (Where do I specify it? No idea!) I have a Maven built project that I imported. It took a few tries to work out how to get it in (little things like a typo in the directory name caused it silently to do nothing when hitting the "Next>" button - caused confusion until I noticed the typo).
I was trying to see how it reported errors. I introduced an error into the code, but get no error messages coming up. Something I read indicated it does not do incremental compile, only when required (e.g. when running code). As I cannot run the code, I am stuck then for now. (I cannot see any error messages.)
But looks promising. IDEA at least came up, shows me types of things (^Q over variable), with access to JavaDoc of scala methods etc. - at least for my code. The JavaDoc for the Scala libraries seems to be missing - or is it I have to install something else? E.g. ^Q over "+=" for a mutable Map shows me the function prototype, but no English description of the method. Maybe its picked up the maven scala-library 2.7.6 jar, but not the javadoc? Not sure what to do here.
To me the ability to examine types and documentation from inside the editor is a huge benefit. (I failed to get the NetBeans plugin to work - no doubt something I did wrong.)
But 0.3.20 did work for me and it does look promising. But if JetBrains wants to avoid 50,000 pleads for help, I suggest they put together an intro cheat sheet describing how to get existing projects into IDEA and be able to run them.
Alan
Fri, 2009-10-16, 05:47
#41
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Hi Alan,
I follow your steps and it worked.1. Install scala plugin by IDEA plugin manager 2. Download http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip 3. upzip and put scala plugin0.3.20 libs into "\.IntelliJIdea90\config\plugins\Scala\lib"
4. Remove Scala.jar which is the plugin manager download.
Thank you.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alan Kent <ALAN.J.KENT@saic.com> wrote:
--
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I follow your steps and it worked.1. Install scala plugin by IDEA plugin manager 2. Download http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip 3. upzip and put scala plugin0.3.20 libs into "\.IntelliJIdea90\config\plugins\Scala\lib"
4. Remove Scala.jar which is the plugin manager download.
Thank you.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alan Kent <ALAN.J.KENT@saic.com> wrote:
David J. Biesack wrote:Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to $HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/pluginsIt appears one must use this nightly http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip
Others have reported problems - I used the one above and got it to work. I first downloaded another plugin to create the plugins directory (was not there when I just did the initial install) which also created an "availables.xml" file. I then unzipped the above version (0.3.20) and restarted IDEA etc - it did come up and work. (0.3.22 silently did not work for me.)
But I seriously suggest JetBrains put up a short instruction page pretty darn quickly. I get the editor up, try to do things. I know the plugin is there (I can see all the classes in the navigation view), but I have not yet worked out how to run my code. "Error in running Scala Console: Module is not specified". (Where do I specify it? No idea!) I have a Maven built project that I imported. It took a few tries to work out how to get it in (little things like a typo in the directory name caused it silently to do nothing when hitting the "Next>" button - caused confusion until I noticed the typo).
I was trying to see how it reported errors. I introduced an error into the code, but get no error messages coming up. Something I read indicated it does not do incremental compile, only when required (e.g. when running code). As I cannot run the code, I am stuck then for now. (I cannot see any error messages.)
But looks promising. IDEA at least came up, shows me types of things (^Q over variable), with access to JavaDoc of scala methods etc. - at least for my code. The JavaDoc for the Scala libraries seems to be missing - or is it I have to install something else? E.g. ^Q over "+=" for a mutable Map shows me the function prototype, but no English description of the method. Maybe its picked up the maven scala-library 2.7.6 jar, but not the javadoc? Not sure what to do here.
To me the ability to examine types and documentation from inside the editor is a huge benefit. (I failed to get the NetBeans plugin to work - no doubt something I did wrong.)
But 0.3.20 did work for me and it does look promising. But if JetBrains wants to avoid 50,000 pleads for help, I suggest they put together an intro cheat sheet describing how to get existing projects into IDEA and be able to run them.
Alan
--
Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
Fri, 2009-10-16, 05:47
#42
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
Hi Alan,
I follow your steps and it worked.1. Install scala plugin by IDEA plugin manager 2. Download http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip 3. upzip and put scala plugin0.3.20 libs into "\.IntelliJIdea90\config\plugins\Scala\lib"
4. Remove Scala.jar which is the plugin manager download.
Thank you.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alan Kent <ALAN.J.KENT@saic.com> wrote:
--
Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
I follow your steps and it worked.1. Install scala plugin by IDEA plugin manager 2. Download http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip 3. upzip and put scala plugin0.3.20 libs into "\.IntelliJIdea90\config\plugins\Scala\lib"
4. Remove Scala.jar which is the plugin manager download.
Thank you.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Alan Kent <ALAN.J.KENT@saic.com> wrote:
David J. Biesack wrote:Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to $HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/pluginsIt appears one must use this nightly http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip
Others have reported problems - I used the one above and got it to work. I first downloaded another plugin to create the plugins directory (was not there when I just did the initial install) which also created an "availables.xml" file. I then unzipped the above version (0.3.20) and restarted IDEA etc - it did come up and work. (0.3.22 silently did not work for me.)
But I seriously suggest JetBrains put up a short instruction page pretty darn quickly. I get the editor up, try to do things. I know the plugin is there (I can see all the classes in the navigation view), but I have not yet worked out how to run my code. "Error in running Scala Console: Module is not specified". (Where do I specify it? No idea!) I have a Maven built project that I imported. It took a few tries to work out how to get it in (little things like a typo in the directory name caused it silently to do nothing when hitting the "Next>" button - caused confusion until I noticed the typo).
I was trying to see how it reported errors. I introduced an error into the code, but get no error messages coming up. Something I read indicated it does not do incremental compile, only when required (e.g. when running code). As I cannot run the code, I am stuck then for now. (I cannot see any error messages.)
But looks promising. IDEA at least came up, shows me types of things (^Q over variable), with access to JavaDoc of scala methods etc. - at least for my code. The JavaDoc for the Scala libraries seems to be missing - or is it I have to install something else? E.g. ^Q over "+=" for a mutable Map shows me the function prototype, but no English description of the method. Maybe its picked up the maven scala-library 2.7.6 jar, but not the javadoc? Not sure what to do here.
To me the ability to examine types and documentation from inside the editor is a huge benefit. (I failed to get the NetBeans plugin to work - no doubt something I did wrong.)
But 0.3.20 did work for me and it does look promising. But if JetBrains wants to avoid 50,000 pleads for help, I suggest they put together an intro cheat sheet describing how to get existing projects into IDEA and be able to run them.
Alan
--
Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
Fri, 2009-10-16, 09:47
#43
Re: Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
2009/10/15 Christos KK Loverdos :
>
> On Oct 15, 2009, at 23:28, Jonas Bonér wrote:
>
>> 2009/10/15 Ian Clarke :
>>>
>>> Has anyone tried the IDEA Scala plugin lately? Care to comment on how
>>> it compares to the Eclipse and Netbeans plugins?
>>
>> I use it all day long, 5 days a week and I think it is by far the best
>> one.
>
> Only 5 days a week? I thought you were coding like mad...
Well, unfortunately is usually much more than that. My wife's not
happy about it. But the official story is 5 days a week :-)
>
>>
>>>
>>> Ian.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ian Clarke
>>> CEO, Uprizer Labs
>>> Email: ian@uprizer.com
>>> Ph: +1 512 422 3588
>>> Fax: +1 512 276 6674
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jonas Bonér
>>
>> twitter: @jboner
>> blog: http://jonasboner.com
>> work: http://crisp.se
>> work: http://scalablesolutions.se
>> code: http://github.com/jboner
>> code: http://akkasource.org
>
> --
> __~O
> -\ <, Christos KK Loverdos
> (*)/ (*) http://ckkloverdos.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Fri, 2009-10-16, 14:27
#44
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
> Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 15:07:16 +1100
> From: Alan Kent
>
> David J. Biesack wrote:
> >> Download zip, open it up, copy Scala folder to $HOME/.IntelliJIdea90/config/plugins
> >>
> >
> > It appears one must use this nightly
> >
> > http://download.jetbrains.com/scala/scala-intellij-bin-0.3.20.zip
>
>
> Others have reported problems - I used the one above and got it to
> work. [...]
>
> But I seriously suggest JetBrains put up a short instruction page pretty
> darn quickly.
agreed.
> I get the editor up, try to do things. I know the plugin
> is there (I can see all the classes in the navigation view), but I have
> not yet worked out how to run my code. "Error in running Scala Console:
> Module is not specified". (Where do I specify it? No idea!)
I was able to create a new Scala project with a main method
and run it as an Application - don't use Scala console; that
just brings up the Scala REPL.
> I have a
> Maven built project that I imported. It took a few tries to work out
> how to get it in (little things like a typo in the directory name caused
> it silently to do nothing when hitting the "Next>" button - caused
> confusion until I noticed the typo).
>
> I was trying to see how it reported errors. I introduced an error into
> the code, but get no error messages coming up. Something I read
> indicated it does not do incremental compile, only when required (e.g.
> when running code). As I cannot run the code, I am stuck then for now.
> (I cannot see any error messages.)
I was not able to import an existing Scala project into IDEA
and get it to work. It found my source and detected a Scala
facet and I can edit Scala files with syntax highlighting, etc.
but the entire Scala library was unknown
Cannot resolve symbol List
Cannot resolve symbol Array
and so on. When I try to compile/make/rebuild my project I get
Information: 1 error
Error: Internal error (Plugin: org.intellij.scala): null
(see tb below)
This is a Maven project; the Project Structure appear to list the
scala-library.jar:2.7.6-final dependencies, but it just cannot resolve
any symbols. I also tried to add scala-library.jar explicitly
and the plugin just does not seem to find it. I'm new to IDEA,
so I don't know if I'm performing the right steps.
> Alan
here's the traceback I got on building:
[Plugin: org.intellij.scala]: [Plugin: org.intellij.scala]
com.intellij.diagnostic.PluginException: [Plugin: org.intellij.scala]
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.CompileDriver.doCompile(CompileDriver.java:453)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.CompileDriver.access$700(CompileDriver.java:96)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.CompileDriver$6.run(CompileDriver.java:379)
at com.intellij.compiler.progress.CompilerTask.run(CompilerTask.java:136)
at com.intellij.openapi.progress.impl.ProgressManagerImpl$TaskRunnable.run(ProgressManagerImpl.java:412)
at com.intellij.openapi.progress.impl.ProgressManagerImpl$2.run(ProgressManagerImpl.java:190)
at com.intellij.openapi.progress.impl.ProgressManagerImpl.executeProcessUnderProgress(ProgressManagerImpl.java:214)
at com.intellij.openapi.progress.impl.ProgressManagerImpl.runProcess(ProgressManagerImpl.java:181)
at com.intellij.openapi.progress.impl.ProgressManagerImpl$6.run(ProgressManagerImpl.java:327)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.ApplicationImpl$6.run(ApplicationImpl.java:335)
at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:441)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:303)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:138)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:886)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:908)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:619)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.ApplicationImpl$1$1.run(ApplicationImpl.java:126)
Caused by: java.lang.AssertionError
at org.jetbrains.plugins.scala.compiler.ScalacBackendCompiler.createStartupCommandImpl(ScalacBackendCompiler.java:322)
at org.jetbrains.plugins.scala.compiler.ScalacBackendCompiler.access$000(ScalacBackendCompiler.java:49)
at org.jetbrains.plugins.scala.compiler.ScalacBackendCompiler$2.run(ScalacBackendCompiler.java:207)
at com.intellij.openapi.application.impl.ApplicationImpl.runReadAction(ApplicationImpl.java:696)
at org.jetbrains.plugins.scala.compiler.ScalacBackendCompiler.createStartupCommand(ScalacBackendCompiler.java:204)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.javaCompiler.ExternalCompiler.launchProcess(ExternalCompiler.java:50)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.javaCompiler.BackendCompilerWrapper.doCompile(BackendCompilerWrapper.java:500)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.javaCompiler.BackendCompilerWrapper.compileChunk(BackendCompilerWrapper.java:256)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.javaCompiler.BackendCompilerWrapper.compileModules(BackendCompilerWrapper.java:235)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.javaCompiler.BackendCompilerWrapper.compile(BackendCompilerWrapper.java:117)
at org.jetbrains.plugins.scala.compiler.ScalaCompiler.compile(ScalaCompiler.java:96)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.CompileDriver.compileSources(CompileDriver.java:1423)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.CompileDriver.translate(CompileDriver.java:888)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.CompileDriver.doCompile(CompileDriver.java:672)
at com.intellij.compiler.impl.CompileDriver.doCompile(CompileDriver.java:438)
... 16 more
Fri, 2009-10-16, 15:17
#45
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
> David J. Biesack wrote:
> I was not able to import an existing Scala project into IDEA
> and get it to work. It found my source and detected a Scala
> facet and I can edit Scala files with syntax highlighting, etc.
> but the entire Scala library was unknown
>
> Cannot resolve symbol List
> Cannot resolve symbol Array
>
> and so on.
I got this to work; it require several changes. Rather than use the
Project Structure > Modules > Dependencies:
1) In the Project Structure, select Libraries in the left panel and add a new library
IDEA does not seem to allow adding just a jar, so I used Attach Jar Directories
and selected my Scala lib c:\dev\scala\current\lib
2) in the Project Structure Facets , select Scala and change
the Scala compiler and SDK library paths to my installed Scala
I probably would not need this if step 1 used the scala-library.jar
from the IDEA Scala plugin, but I want to use a specific version
of Scala.
3) in Project Structure > Modules, I selected my module and in Sources
added my Scala source subdirectory. I use Source\Java for Java source,
Source\Scala for Scala source.
I was then able to rebuild my project (no compile errors; it took a while;
75 .scala files, 700+ classes) and run it as an Application, using my module's
classpath.
Fri, 2009-10-16, 18:07
#46
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
I downloaded the OSS version of Idea, and put the plugin inside of the
downloaded folder, in "/idea-IC-90.SNAPSHOT/config/plugins" and it worked
beautifully. It seems that Idea either does not use the usual ~/.IntellijIdea*
configuration folders, or else that, because Idea has write access to its
installation folder, it chooses to store its configuration there.
BTW, I built Idea from source if that makes a difference.
On Friday 16 October 2009 05:31:57 Maxime Lévesque wrote:
> Same problem here,
>
> I downloaded the last three versions from :
>
>
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
>
> extracted the zip content in :
>
> C:\Users\Max\.IntelliJIdea90\config\plugins
>
> restarted Idea, and the plugin manager tells me there are no plugin
> installed
> (I have a fresh Idea installation)
>
> I then tried installing it with the plugin manager, then Idea try to load
> the
> plugin, but fails, then Idea tells me that it will disable the plugin.
>
> Where is the config that stores which plugin is loaded and enabled ?
>
> Can't wait to try out this IDE, I have hear much rave about it !
>
> Thanks
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Xuefeng Wu wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I downloaded and installed IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition 90.94.
> > But I meat big trouble to find the compatible scala plugin.
> >
> > I tried all version from
> > http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Buil
> >ds
> > >lds>but all of them are incompatible.
> > And I use IDEA plugin Manager, it find a scala plugin but failed to use
> > too.
> >
> > Any idea to find the compatible scala plugin version ?
> > Thanks.
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Ilya Sergey
wrote:
> >> Hi all.
> >>
> >> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> >> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> >> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> >>
> >> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Bui
> >>lds Keep in touch!
> >>
> >> With best regards,
> >> Ilya Sergey
> >
> > --
> > Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
>
Fri, 2009-10-16, 18:57
#47
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
FWIW, the plugin already show up on the available list.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 2:06 PM, David Flemström <david.flemstrom@gmail.com> wrote:
--
Daniel C. Sobral
Something I learned in academia: there are three kinds of academic reviews: review by name, review by reference and review by value.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 2:06 PM, David Flemström <david.flemstrom@gmail.com> wrote:
I downloaded the OSS version of Idea, and put the plugin inside of the
downloaded folder, in "/idea-IC-90.SNAPSHOT/config/plugins" and it worked
beautifully. It seems that Idea either does not use the usual ~/.IntellijIdea*
configuration folders, or else that, because Idea has write access to its
installation folder, it chooses to store its configuration there.
BTW, I built Idea from source if that makes a difference.
On Friday 16 October 2009 05:31:57 Maxime Lévesque wrote:
> Same problem here,
>
> I downloaded the last three versions from :
>
>
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
>
> extracted the zip content in :
>
> C:\Users\Max\.IntelliJIdea90\config\plugins
>
> restarted Idea, and the plugin manager tells me there are no plugin
> installed
> (I have a fresh Idea installation)
>
> I then tried installing it with the plugin manager, then Idea try to load
> the
> plugin, but fails, then Idea tells me that it will disable the plugin.
>
> Where is the config that stores which plugin is loaded and enabled ?
>
> Can't wait to try out this IDE, I have hear much rave about it !
>
> Thanks
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Xuefeng Wu <benewu@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I downloaded and installed IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition 90.94.
> > But I meat big trouble to find the compatible scala plugin.
> >
> > I tried all version from
> > http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Buil
> >ds
> > <http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Bui
> >lds>but all of them are incompatible.
> > And I use IDEA plugin Manager, it find a scala plugin but failed to use
> > too.
> >
> > Any idea to find the compatible scala plugin version ?
> > Thanks.
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Ilya Sergey
<ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com>wrote:
> >> Hi all.
> >>
> >> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> >> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> >> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> >>
> >> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Bui
> >>lds Keep in touch!
> >>
> >> With best regards,
> >> Ilya Sergey
> >
> > --
> > Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
>
--
Daniel C. Sobral
Something I learned in academia: there are three kinds of academic reviews: review by name, review by reference and review by value.
Thu, 2009-11-26, 00:07
#48
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Daniel Sobral <dcsobral@gmail.com> wrote:
FWIW, the plugin already show up on the available list.
I tried a fresh install, but the plugin is incompatible with the IDEA Community Edition we have access to.
Anyone know of a work-around?
Thomas
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 2:06 PM, David Flemström <david.flemstrom@gmail.com> wrote:
I downloaded the OSS version of Idea, and put the plugin inside of the
downloaded folder, in "/idea-IC-90.SNAPSHOT/config/plugins" and it worked
beautifully. It seems that Idea either does not use the usual ~/.IntellijIdea*
configuration folders, or else that, because Idea has write access to its
installation folder, it chooses to store its configuration there.
BTW, I built Idea from source if that makes a difference.
On Friday 16 October 2009 05:31:57 Maxime Lévesque wrote:
> Same problem here,
>
> I downloaded the last three versions from :
>
>
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
>
> extracted the zip content in :
>
> C:\Users\Max\.IntelliJIdea90\config\plugins
>
> restarted Idea, and the plugin manager tells me there are no plugin
> installed
> (I have a fresh Idea installation)
>
> I then tried installing it with the plugin manager, then Idea try to load
> the
> plugin, but fails, then Idea tells me that it will disable the plugin.
>
> Where is the config that stores which plugin is loaded and enabled ?
>
> Can't wait to try out this IDE, I have hear much rave about it !
>
> Thanks
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Xuefeng Wu <benewu@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I downloaded and installed IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition 90.94.
> > But I meat big trouble to find the compatible scala plugin.
> >
> > I tried all version from
> > http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Buil
> >ds
> > <http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Bui
> >lds>but all of them are incompatible.
> > And I use IDEA plugin Manager, it find a scala plugin but failed to use
> > too.
> >
> > Any idea to find the compatible scala plugin version ?
> > Thanks.
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Ilya Sergey
<ilya.sergey@jetbrains.com>wrote:
> >> Hi all.
> >>
> >> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> >> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> >> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> >>
> >> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Bui
> >>lds Keep in touch!
> >>
> >> With best regards,
> >> Ilya Sergey
> >
> > --
> > Scala中文社区: http://groups.google.com/group/scalacn
>
--
Daniel C. Sobral
Something I learned in academia: there are three kinds of academic reviews: review by name, review by reference and review by value.
Thu, 2009-11-26, 00:37
#49
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
If you're willing to live on the bleeding edge, you can try the EAP of the Ultimate Edition with a nightly build of the Scala plugin.
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/IDEADEV/Maia+EAP
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Thomas Sant Ana <mailleux@gmail.com> wrote:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/IDEADEV/Maia+EAP
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Thomas Sant Ana <mailleux@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Daniel Sobral <dcsobral@gmail.com> wrote:
FWIW, the plugin already show up on the available list.
I tried a fresh install, but the plugin is incompatible with the IDEA Community Edition we have access to.
Anyone know of a work-around?
Thu, 2009-11-26, 00:57
#50
Re: IntelliJ IDEA goes free + new Scala plugin
And what do we do with the scala plugin download?
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 9:31 PM, Jason Zaugg <jzaugg@gmail.com> wrote:
--
Daniel C. Sobral
Veni, vidi, veterni.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 9:31 PM, Jason Zaugg <jzaugg@gmail.com> wrote:
If you're willing to live on the bleeding edge, you can try the EAP of the Ultimate Edition with a nightly build of the Scala plugin.
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/IDEADEV/Maia+EAP
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Thomas Sant Ana <mailleux@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Daniel Sobral <dcsobral@gmail.com> wrote:
FWIW, the plugin already show up on the available list.
I tried a fresh install, but the plugin is incompatible with the IDEA Community Edition we have access to.
Anyone know of a work-around?
--
Daniel C. Sobral
Veni, vidi, veterni.
Excellent news!!!
Mats
> Hi all.
>
> Since today IntelliJ IDEA is available as an open-source IDE in the
> Community Edition at http://jetbrains.org. The actual build of Scala
> plugin is may be downloaded from the nigthly build page:
> http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds
> Keep in touch!
>
> With best regards,
> Ilya Sergey