There's also great work going on here
http://mevenide.codehaus.org/mevenide-idea/index.html.
The site is out of date, but i've exchanged a few emails with Ralf that is
developing it and i actually got it working from a svn build. It's looking
good.

My guess is that the JetBrains folks are waiting to see if the mevenide
plugin works out before they implement the integration themselves.

On 5/23/07, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yep, the idea mvn generation is handy.

I just found this the other day, haven't tried it yet but it may help you
with those sources/javadocs:


http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-idea-plugin/examples/attach-library-src-doc.html

(and they've said something about having maven2 support directly in the
next
7 version of idea)

On 5/23/07, Anton Litvinenko < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Jesse!
>
> At the moment I am using mvn jetty plugin to start application. This
> way IDEA can compile application to the same directories as mvn, thus
> it is possible to use mvn idea plugin to generate IDEA project
> descriptors. (btw, another problem is that mvn idea doesn't attach
> source code of dependencies)
>
> In the IDEA i have defined remote debugging configuration which makes
> connection to the jetty started by mvn.
>
> I think, it is just what I needed.
>
> Thanks!
> Anton
>
> On 5/21/07, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > That's what I do.  (shift- F9)
> >
> > Of course it's entirely dependent on how you have your project setup.
> > ...I've also had it setup so that my compile output directory goes
> directly
> > into my web-inf/classes so changes are picked up automatically....Then
> you
> > just point everything to your single web context that you edit and run
> the
> > app off of instead of creating an "exploded" app.  The only thing you
> have
> > to remember is to make sure the compiler options detect changes /
deploy
> for
> > .jwc/.page/.script/etc kinds of files.
> >
> > Obviously the jetty part couldn't be easier. ....So I launch
everything
> from
> > within IDEA for that and only go to maven when I want to run a whole
> suite
> > of unit tests.  You shouldn't need a special jetty plugin or anything
-
> it's
> > just like the eclipse logic of being able to give it VM parameters &&
> > command line params.
> >
> > So, summary is there isn't anything special tapestry does with the
> templates
> > - if you update them in the running web apps context directory it will

> see
> > the changes.
> >
> > On 5/21/07, Anton Litvinenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Would someone be kind enough to explain how it is possible to use
> > > Tapestry abilities not to cache templates in IntelliJ? (if I am not
> > > mistaken, then at least Jesse uses IDEA ;)
> > >
> > > With Eclipse and WTP it was fairly easy --- just needed to specify
the
> > > corresponding system variable in the launch configurations.
> > >
> > > So far, I have only found the possibility to redeploy the whole
> > > application in IDEA (SHIFT+F9) --- surely there must be a better way
> > > ;)
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Anton
> > >
> > > P.S. I am using Tomcat, Maven2 and the typical project structure.
> > > --
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> > >
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> >
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