IntelliJ.... The idea of paying for development tools makes me sad (but I'm 
sure you got an open source project license).  Spring support is not in the 
open source version of IntellijIDEA. 

Darren

On Sep 5, 2013, at 9:42 PM, Prasanna Santhanam <t...@apache.org> wrote:

> Odd that eclipse detects the .xml to understand the file is xml and
> not the XML header in the file. I can autocomplete the spring beans in
> IntelliJIdea without issue.
> 
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 06:08:09PM -0700, Darren Shepherd wrote:
>> So if you have the Spring IDE (or STS) installed in your Eclipse you
>> get really nice autocompletion in spring config files.  So
>> ctrl+space in the class="" will pop up all the classes.  Or name=""
>> on the <property /> will autocomplete bean properties.  Really
>> really useful, as typing class names by hand is slow and painful.
>> 
>> But... none of this was working with ACS for me.  So this is what I
>> found.  First you really should be editing
>> applicationContext.xml.in. But that isn't an xml file, so it doesn't
>> like that.  If you look for applicationContext.xml, its in the
>> cloudstack project which is not a java project and has no classpath
>> and thus autocompletion can't find your classes.  So what I did was
>> in client/
>> 
>> ln -s tomcatconf/applicationContext.xml.in applicationContext.xml
>> 
>> Now in cloud-client-ui you have applicationContext.xml at the root
>> and when you open it you get autocompletion magic.  Now if your on
>> one of those operation systems that doesn't understand symlinks, I
>> dunno.  But don't fret, once I modularize spring (coming real
>> soon....) the spring XML files will all be in the right place so you
>> get this behaviour by default.
>> 
>> Darren
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