Thanks. I found https://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/liftweb/Using_Lift_in_Eclipse_and_terminal_without_MVN_SBT
but I guess my version of the Scala-IDE doesn't work at all. I
installed it on the latest Helios (clean) and File->New->Acala
Application doesn't even work. I can't open any Scala files - I get
a:
Could not initialize class
scala.tools.eclipse.ScalaSourceViewerConfigurationUtils$
Oh well - I should probably just use a text editor as I've always had
trouble with the Eclipse Scala IDE - it's never really worked for me.
On Nov 9, 1:08 pm, Vlad Seryakov <vserya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Checkhttps://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/liftweb/for articles about
> Eclipse, also
> checkhttp://www.scala-ide.org/
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> On Nov 9, 2:51 pm, Andy Czerwonka <andy.czerwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hello Lift-ers,
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> > Can anyone point me to a resource that'll help me setup my Eclipse
> > Scala-IDE environment for a Lift Project? I taken the latest
> > lift_21_sbt project from GitHub as a starting point.
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Could you send the error (from error view) ?
The sample project you use is SBT based, so I can't help more (I don't use SBT).
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It's pretty straight forward: Just use one of the Maven archetypes to create a Lift project and import this project into IntelliJ.
Just in case you are not familiar with IntelliJ, this article describes how to in detail:
http://blog.morroni.com/2010/07/14/setup-intellij-9-for-lift-framework-development/comment-page-1/
If you prefer SBT have a look at Heiko's article about Scala with SBT and IntelliJ:
http://heikoseeberger.blogspot.com/2010/08/how-to-setup-scala-project-with-sbt-and.html
By incremental compilation you mean that IntelliJ does not display errors in your Scala source code upon typing (which I cannot reproduce) or that IntelliJ does not compile the class when you save the file?
For the latter case: IntelliJ does not autocompile files such as Eclipse does (however it saves the file you edit automatically). If you want to have autocompilation as in Eclipse have a look here:
http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/documentation/migration_from_netbeans_faq.html#Can_I_enable_compile_on_save_in_IntelliJ_IDEA
Or you simply remap the default shortcut for compilation Shift+F9 (Shift+Command+F9 on the Mac) to CRTL+S (or Command+S) in File -> Settings -> Keymap
Hope this helps!
IntelliJ definitely should highlight errors, works perfectly for me.
Did you install IntelliJ's Scala plugin? Which version of IntelliJ do you use?