IntelliJ IDEA in Action by Duane K. Fields, Eugene Belayev, Stephen Saunders

IntelliJ IDEA in Action



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IntelliJ IDEA in Action Duane K. Fields, Eugene Belayev, Stephen Saunders ebook
ISBN: 1932394443, 9781932394443
Format: pdf
Page: 549
Publisher: Manning Publications


Added support for TestNG testing framework. [Desktop Entry] Name=IntelliJ IDEA Comment=IntelliJ IDEA IDE Exec=/home/nufail/apps/idea-IC-107.587/bin/idea.sh Icon=/home/nufail/apps/idea-IC-107.587/bin/idea_CE128.png Terminal=false StartupNotify=true Type=Application Categories =Development;IDE; nautilus-actions.org gives a good explanation about .desktop files and what all these entries mean and other entries available for .desktop files. And 12.1… Every new release of IntelliJ IDEA brings changes to every part of the IDE, including the UI, the editor, tools and frameworks integration, and more. Fixed to work with IntelliJ IDEA 12 (thanks to nribeka). One of the most common issues raised by our users (for example, in a recent discussion of the Demetra roadmap on theserverside.com) is that developing plugins for IntelliJ IDEA is too hard. Here are some of the most important items added or improved in IntelliJ IDEA 12 and 12.1. Widgetset compilation; Add new theme action; Generate Vaadin application from template; Generate widget, widgetset, composite from template; Building Vaadin addon package with the right manifest headers, ready to deploy to Vaadin Directory. What's New in IntelliJ IDEA 12? New action for resolving JavaDocs issues added. Dmitry Zhuravlev published version 1.4.0 of his Vaadin plugin for IntelliJ IDEA. We do hear the feedback, and one of the things we did in will be included in the next EAP build for IntelliJ IDEA 5.1. For us that have grown used to and simply stuck with Eclipse, what do you think makes IDEA a great IDE for Java development? The improvements I'm talking about provide a very easy way to create new application, project and module components, and (after my today's changes) actions. Fixed @should descriptions renaming support for IntelliJ IDEA 11. The plugin remembers which keymaps were selected; More information is given about the action the shortcut performs; Fixed minor layout issues. Sure, you can easily change your keymap in IDEA / RubyMine / PyCharm But you want to learn the default Intellij shortcuts, just like you learned the TextMate shortcuts in TextMate and the Eclipse shortcuts in Eclipse. This plugin together with the ctrl+shift+a shortcut wil available for multiple JetBrains IDEs.