Le 20 sept. 2010 à 20:33, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. a écrit :

>> Of course, this relies on the fact that my IntelliJ has all the necessary 
>> dependencies (I import the right pom.xml for this).
>> I believe it should be possible to get this in Eclipse using the velocity 
>> mode but a friend of mine, an expert there told me it wasn't possible. I 
>> can't believe it.
>> 
> 
> I am afraid that I can do about this today is to say thanks and mark 
> this thread as important and come back to it when I has a well installed 
> and configured dev environment! :-) I thin I was not far from this point 
> some time ago, but I have to catch up again now! Let's see if I'm able 
> to get something and will be back with results!

It really isn't difficult.

Take a blank pom.xml.
Add a dependency to xwiki entreprise...
Import your pom in intelliJ (create a project from external model).

> Do you use IntellijIDEA Community Edition or Ultimate Edition?

For velocity support you need the Ultimate edition unfortunately.
But the licenses for open-source projects are still being granted.
For groovy, the Community edition is enough I believe.

>> We should definitely have a page about that in dev.xwiki.org. But not how to 
>>  build!
> 
> Please, why do say "But not how to build!" Simply because it already 
> exists such a page?

Yes, it's about how to create applications, not how to build xwiki-core.


Le 20 sept. 2010 à 20:59, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. a écrit :

> This page content a lot of useful code for I was trying to learn how to 
> do...
> 
> http://yourwiki/bin/edit/XWiki/ClassSheet?editor=wiki
> 
> I'm user it is well know for most of you, but I've just found it a while 
> ago!
> I'm using a XE 2.4.30451.


Does it help to get the methods of the XWiki object?
Maybe we're having a parallel dialog.

paul
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