everything works fine however i need to manually add my ijext plugin to intellij scala extensions Even though i provided the intellij-compat.json for my macro library to force intellij to download and apply the ijext lib for macro support. Unfortunately the tutorial references the plugin.xml file often which I believe is made by the platform plugin and the tutorial is how I hope to get off the ground with this project. i am working on an intellij scala extension for my macro library support. However, I am able to build and make/execute tasks if I just check off Java as an additional library. In addition, I notice in the project directory there is no src/main/java folder which I think should be there. IntelliJ IDEA: the best way to write Java, and the best of JetBrains products, period - most other JetBrains IDEs: Rider (a bit slow, but a lot of good features), P圜harm (slow to start, but nice to use), PhpStorm (no complaints, its just that Laravel refactoring is way behind what Java gives you), RubyMine (one of the better options for Rails, despite its dynamic nature, autocomplete just.
SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target I have pointed it to the Main class VIA the manifest file, and yet it still does not find it. The project does compile, and creates a Jar file. Required by: project : > Could not resolve :ideaIC:2019.2.3. I also tried creating a 'lib' folder containing all of the necessary Jar files to run the program with the same result. It says Cause: unable to find valid certification path to requested target and A problem occurred configuring root project test2.project.> Could not resolve all files for configuration ':detachedConfiguration1'. Hi all, I am very new to developing plugins and was going through this tutorial on using gradle to make IntelliJ plugins here and I am finding that when I create a new gradle project with both Java and IntelliJ Platform Plugin checked off as Additional Libraries and Frameworks the project is unable to build.