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!!IntelliJ does not start with OSX Yosemite (no Java 1.6 installed)
With version Yosemite, OSX no longer bundles Java 1.6. Because of that, we have to tell IntelliJ to use the Java 1.8 (or newer) runtime instead. The best way to do this is to put a file "idea.properties" into the directory {{~/Library/Preferences/IntelliJXX/}}, specifying the correct runtime. You can also specify other properties like console buffer size and so forth. Your properties file could look like this: [idea.properties]. It's also ok to just use this file.
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Download the attached [code_styles.jar] and import them with File -> Import settings.\\
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Also, under Settings, go to "File and Code Templates" (use search bar in Settings) and in the tab "Includes" adapt your File Header. Instead of the "Created by ... on... " use the following:
Download the attached [code_styles.jar] and import them with File -> Import settings.
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%%prettify
{{{/**
* @author Your Name (optionally your company)
* @created ${DATE}
*/}}}
!!Add copyright header
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Download the attached [copyright.txt] and add it the following way:
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!! IntelliJ Inspections
[{Image src='copyright.jpg' height='250'}]
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Check out the following How-To page: [How-To IntelliJ Inspections]
The provided copyright.txt is for the denkbares GmbH, but can easily be changed to other firms or e.g. the university.
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!!Migrating to Java 8 and JSPWiki 2.10
Since the end of July, we migrated KnowWE to now use JSPWiki 2.10, Java 8 and Tomcat 8. Follow this section to migrate your own workspace/project in IntelliJ:
# Install JDK 8 and add and set it as the default in your JDK. In IntelliJ, go to File -> Project Structure... -> SDKs and add the JDK 8. Under Project also in Project Structure..., set it as the default.
# Download the current Tomcat 8 as the zip version. Unzip it analogous to your Tomcat 6 and set it your Tomcat configurations in IntelliJ.
#jspwiki.properties is now jspwiki-custom.properties. Instead of in local/WEB-INF/ it is now in local/WEB-INF/classes/. It has basically the same content as before, but you should nevertheless start again from the .default file and just migrate your individual settings like var.basedir to the new file.
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If the whitespace is in your workspace folder name, you can close IntelliJ, rename the folder, open IntelliJ again and then choose the new folder in the welcome splash screen after clicking "Open Project".
!Error with com.ecyrd.jspwiki....
If you get (class loading) exceptions involving the old pre 2.9. JSPWiki package naming while starting ab KnowWE, you most likely are dealing with one of the following issues:
# You are trying to start KnowWE with an old pre 2.9 JSPWiki plugin like the TablePlugin. Update or remove these plugins in your dependencies.
# There are leftover files in your workspace containing the old JSPWiki code with the wrong package names. Do a "Find in path" with "ecyrd" to quickly find them. Most likely you can delete or update them. In case the files are in one of the "Overlay" folders in KnowWE-Resources or KnowWE-App, you can delete them. Do a maven build afterwards.
If the whitespace is in your workspace folder name, you can close IntelliJ, rename the folder, open IntelliJ again and tha choose the new folder in the welcome splash screen after clicking "Open Project"