IntelliJ Idea Update

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Tony Nelson

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Jul 13, 2011, 10:29:16 AM7/13/11
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I haven't seen anything new on the mailing list in quite a while about IntelliJ Idea support.  Anything new?  Maybe a bug I can vote for on the IntelliJ issue tracker perhaps?

Thanks
-Tony

Brian Jackson

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Jul 13, 2011, 11:53:33 AM7/13/11
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I started working on it, but hit a road block with getting help from the JetBrains crew.  Sorry to say I let my focus wander to other projects when I couldn't make progress quickly.

What I've done is available on github [https://github.com/jaxzin/lombok-idea]. 

And my open question is here: 


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latchkey

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Jul 13, 2011, 1:44:14 PM7/13/11
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If it is any motivation, I really miss Lombok. I haven't been able to use it at my current company cause we have people nutty enough to use IDEA and we have to support them.

Maybe ask again on their forums? There has to be some way to get them interested in Lombok.

jon

Morten Hattesen

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Jul 13, 2011, 6:17:55 PM7/13/11
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I recall someone from JetBrains promising they would provide all the help the project required to integrate Lombok into IntelliJ IDE during the Lombok presentation at Devoxx conference in Antwerpen, November 2010,.

Whatever happened to that promise?

/Morten



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Reinier Zwitserloot

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Jul 13, 2011, 9:28:19 PM7/13/11
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Technically speaking that promise was to us, and so far eclipse has been kicking us for half a year while we try to work out all the kinks of the features we presented at Devoxx then. We basically did that, but there's still issue 164 that we're trying to solve.

Once we've done that, we'll probably dive into IDEA support.

Morten Hattesen

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Jul 14, 2011, 1:30:44 AM7/14/11
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It was not a stab at you guys, believe me!
I thought JetBrains had not come true on their promise to assist you, but I'm glad to hear I was mistaken.

I've been developing using IngelliJ in the past (Eclipse 2 days), and quite liked it.
But now, I'm back with Eclipse. Every time I get frustrated with Eclipse (particularly the shoddy Maven 2 support (M2Eclipse plugin), I consider moving to NetBeans (with built-in Maven support that reportedly works).
One day, my frustration over Eclipse will overwhelm me, and I'll make the change...

/Morten



On 14 July 2011 03:28, Reinier Zwitserloot <rein...@gmail.com> wrote:
Technically speaking that promise was to us, and so far eclipse has been kicking us for half a year while we try to work out all the kinks of the features we presented at Devoxx then. We basically did that, but there's still issue 164 that we're trying to solve.

Once we've done that, we'll probably dive into IDEA support.

Petr Jiricka

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Jul 14, 2011, 3:39:48 AM7/14/11
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On Jul 14, 2011, at 7:30 AM, Morten Hattesen wrote:

It was not a stab at you guys, believe me!
I thought JetBrains had not come true on their promise to assist you, but I'm glad to hear I was mistaken.

I've been developing using IngelliJ in the past (Eclipse 2 days), and quite liked it.
But now, I'm back with Eclipse. Every time I get frustrated with Eclipse (particularly the shoddy Maven 2 support (M2Eclipse plugin), I consider moving to NetBeans (with built-in Maven support that reportedly works).

If there are any NetBeans users on this list, we'd like to hear from you how well Lombok works for you in NetBeans, with both Maven-based and Ant-based projects. We are aware of a couple glitches with the advanced Lombok features, but the basic stuff should work. 
Note that there is a tutorial for using Lombok in NetBeans, but it probably hasn't been tested with 0.10 RC1: http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/java/annotations-lombok.html

I recommend using NetBeans 7.0.1 RC1, which is definitely more stable than NB 7.0.

Thanks,

Petr,
NetBeans team

Martin Skurla

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Jul 14, 2011, 3:53:49 AM7/14/11
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Hi Peter,


I am big fun of NetBeans and Lombok as well. I have to use it in all
my projects...
With NetBeans 7 I have not so many problems, there were some with
6.9.1 & Java 7 dev + Lombok. Currently I was not testing it with Java
7 very much.

From my point of view, the support for Lombok (or in NetBeans terms
support for Annotation Processors in Editor + Navigator) is definitely
killer feature and this is the reason why I will not switch to
IntelliJ although I am forced to work with it in work. And I will
rather start working on Gradle support as well.


Good work !!! and if you need more precise NetBeans + Lombok testing,
I am definitely in...


//Martin


On Jul 14, 9:39 am, Petr Jiricka <petr.jiri...@oracle.com> wrote:
> On Jul 14, 2011, at 7:30 AM, Morten Hattesen wrote:
>
> > It was not a stab at you guys, believe me!
> > I thought JetBrains had not come true on their promise to assist you, but I'm glad to hear I was mistaken.
>
> > I've been developing using IngelliJ in the past (Eclipse 2 days), and quite liked it.
> > But now, I'm back with Eclipse. Every time I get frustrated with Eclipse (particularly the shoddy Maven 2 support (M2Eclipse plugin), I consider moving to NetBeans (with built-in Maven support that reportedly works).
>
> If there are any NetBeans users on this list, we'd like to hear from you how well Lombok works for you in NetBeans, with both Maven-based and Ant-based projects. We are aware of a couple glitches with the advanced Lombok features, but the basic stuff should work.
> Note that there is a tutorial for using Lombok in NetBeans, but it probably hasn't been tested with 0.10 RC1:http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/java/annotations-lombok.html
>
> I recommend using NetBeans 7.0.1 RC1, which is definitely more stable than NB 7.0.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Petr,
> NetBeans team
>
>
>
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>
>
>
> > One day, my frustration over Eclipse will overwhelm me, and I'll make the change...
>
> > /Morten
>
> > On 14 July 2011 03:28, Reinier Zwitserloot <reini...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Technically speaking that promise was to us, and so far eclipse has been kicking us for half a year while we try to work out all the kinks of the features we presented at Devoxx then. We basically did that, but there's still issue 164 that we're trying to solve.
>
> > Once we've done that, we'll probably dive into IDEA support.
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Marius Kruger

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Jul 14, 2011, 10:01:32 AM7/14/11
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On 14 July 2011 07:30, Morten Hattesen <morten....@gmail.com> wrote:
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I've been developing using IngelliJ in the past (Eclipse 2 days), and quite liked it.
But now, I'm back with Eclipse. Every time I get frustrated with Eclipse (particularly the shoddy Maven 2 support (M2Eclipse plugin), I consider moving to NetBeans (with built-in Maven support that reportedly works).
One day, my frustration over Eclipse will overwhelm me, and I'll make the change...

I feel your pain, I'm in this boat too, I just want my IDE to work with maven and lombok, is that too hard to ask :'( . I even tried eclipse Indigo and the latest netbeans last saturday morning 02:00. But I'm back in Helios because of m2e problems and I can't figure out how to debug maven projects in netbeans...
I'm considering intellij, but lombok support is a blocker - I can not live without it.
 
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Marius Kruger

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Jul 14, 2011, 11:10:30 AM7/14/11
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On 13 July 2011 17:53, Brian Jackson <br...@jaxzin.com> wrote:
I started working on it, but hit a road block with getting help from the JetBrains crew.  Sorry to say I let my focus wander to other projects when I couldn't make progress quickly.

What I've done is available on github [https://github.com/jaxzin/lombok-idea]. 

And my open question is here: 

since this is important to me, I bumped uour question and got some response:

 
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Tony Nelson

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Jul 14, 2011, 2:08:04 PM7/14/11
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Wow, that's great.  I really appreciate everyone taking the time to research this, and I really look forward to being able to use Lombok someday.

Thanks again.
-Tony
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