Aishwarya Dabhade created LUCENE-9586:
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             Summary: Intellij not able to resolve jdk.javadoc.doclet
                 Key: LUCENE-9586
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-9586
             Project: Lucene - Core
          Issue Type: Task
          Components: general/build, general/javadocs, general/tools, luke
    Affects Versions: 8.6.3
         Environment: Windows 10 Home

jdk11

IntelliJ IDEA 

Ubuntu 18.04 on WSL2 ( Windows Subsystem for Linux )

 
            Reporter: Aishwarya Dabhade
         Attachments: gradle-build-task-intellij.PNG, gradle-settings.png, 
intellij-build.PNG

I am a complete beginner trying to build Lucene from source on IntelliJ IDEA 
IDE . Creating issue this as I have already tried it for a couple of days now.

I have one question mainly:
 # Does the community use IntelliJ IDE on Windows for building ? If not, then 
what is the configuration / setup used for development and debugging ? I 
understand there might not be a single way to do it, but just want to know 
which one is the easiest. Should I not attempt to build it in Windows and just 
go for remote debugging?

I followed the instructions on the website but the assemble task fails in 
IntelliJ IDE. I am working on Windows 10 Home, 64 bit. 

In the project root directory ( lucene-solr ) cloned from git:

on ubuntu 18.04 container on Windows via WSL2, the following works.

`./gradlew -p lucene assemble`

The build is successful

Then, I tried on Windows cmd ( command line ) by executing the following 

`gradlew.bat -p lucene assemble`

This time around, though I got an error which said 'command 'perl'' failed. So 
I installed Strawberry perl on Windows 10. I guess perl is available out of box 
in most linux distros, so it works by default.

Then I went on to try it out in IntelliJ IDEA IDE on Windows 10. The only 
reason I am trying to do it in IDEA is because that's the only method I know 
that supports CheckStyle and where navigating the code surrounding a breakpoint 
is easier rather than using say vim and the shell on a Linux machine. If there 
is any other better or preferred way (maybe like remote debugging with IDE on 
local Windows installation and source code and ./gradlew on remote Linux 
machine [haven't tried it yet] ) , please highlight that.

This is where I got a bunch of red lines in MissingDoclet.java because IntelliJ 
couldn't resolve it. But javadoc is indeed a part of jdk11, so I'm not sure why 
IntelliJ cannot resolve it.

Following is the output of the assemble task

* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':missing-doclet:compileJava'.
> Compilation failed; see the compiler error output for details.   

I have attached a screenshot below of the gradle settings

!gradle-settings.png!

 

!gradle-build-task-intellij.PNG!

After running the above task:

 

!intellij-build.PNG!

 

Thanks in advance, appreciate all the efforts by the community, hoping to 
contribute soon !

 



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