Thanks for the help but I followed the same instructions and get this error:
Error:Failed to download error-prone compiler JARs: Failed to download ' http://central.maven.org/maven2/com/google/guava/failureaccess/1.0.1/failureaccess-1.0.1.jar ': central.maven.org The issue is that this maven central no longer supports http and requires https. Maybe I could manually install this file somewhere? I did try installing in my local m2 repo but that didn't work. If anyone could scan their local drive for this file and let me know where it is installed that could unblock me. Thanks, Andy. On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 6:24 PM Fan Liya <liya.fa...@gmail.com> wrote: > I was having the same problem, and it was solved by > > 1. Install the "Error Prone Compiler" plugin to intellij > 2. setting "Settings/Build, Execution, Deployment/Compiler/Java > Compiler/Use compiler" to "Javac with error-prone" > > I am using Intellij 2019.3 (Community Edition) > > Best, > Liya Fan > > On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 7:25 AM Bryan Cutler <cutl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Ahh, now that you sent that link it jogged my memory. A while ago I > think I > > did see that error and installed the error prone compiler plugin > mentioned. > > It worked after that I believe, but I am on IntillJ 2019.2.4 on Ubuntu, > and > > it was a while ago so maybe something changed. If there is anything I can > > check to help you out, let me know. > > > > On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 12:22 PM Andy Grove <andygrov...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > So it turns out there are specific instructions [1] for using > errorprone > > > with IntelliJ. Unfortunately, this doesn't work due to a bug in > IntelliJ > > > that was fixed a few days ago but not released yet [2]. > > > > > > [1] https://errorprone.info/docs/installation > > > [2] > > > > > > > > > https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360007052380-error-prone-compile-plugin-cant-download-jar > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 1:10 PM Andy Grove <andygrov...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Bryan, > > > > > > > > Yes, I tried opening as a Maven project and got the same error. I'm > > using > > > > OpenJDK 1.8.0_232 on both Ubuntu 19.04 and macOS 10.14.6 and get the > > same > > > > error on both. I'm using IntelliJ Ultimate 2019.3.2. Building from > the > > > > command line with Maven works fine. > > > > > > > > Very odd. I'll guess I'll do a little more research on errorprone. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Andy. > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 12:50 PM Bryan Cutler <cutl...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > > > >> Hi Andy, > > > >> What is your JDK version? I haven't seen that exact error, did you > > open > > > >> Arrow as a Maven project in Intellij? > > > >> > > > >> On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 7:47 AM Andy Grove <andygrov...@gmail.com> > > > wrote: > > > >> > > > >> > I'm working on the Java codebase and cannot run code inside > IntelliJ > > > >> and it > > > >> > looks like some kind of compatibility issue between errorprone and > > the > > > >> JDK > > > >> > that IntelliJ is using. I'm hoping other Java committers have > found > > a > > > >> > solution already to this? > > > >> > > > > >> > Error:java: java.lang.RuntimeException: > java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > > com.sun.tools.javac.util.JavacMessages.add(Lcom/sun/tools/javac/util/JavacMessages$ResourceBundleHelper;)V > > > >> > Error:java: Caused by: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > > com.sun.tools.javac.util.JavacMessages.add(Lcom/sun/tools/javac/util/JavacMessages$ResourceBundleHelper;)V > > > >> > Error:java: at > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > > com.google.errorprone.BaseErrorProneJavaCompiler.setupMessageBundle(BaseErrorProneJavaCompiler.java:202) > > > >> > Error:java: at > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > > com.google.errorprone.ErrorProneJavacPlugin.init(ErrorProneJavacPlugin.java:40) > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > >