I am trying to setup Anypoint Studio 6.6 on my MacBook, I have been using it on windows and it works fine. I have installed Java 8 and Maven 3.6.3 and I have also set up the environment variables so I can use java and maven on the terminal and the works good. On preferences, the Installed JREs and classpath variables are all pointing to the JDK but when I try to run a project with maven, I get the error - There was an error running the studio:studio goal on project projectname.
I updated the settings.xml as instructed by the documentation https://docs.mulesoft.com/mule-runtime/3.9/configuring-maven-to-work-with-mule-esb, but I am still getting this error. How can I fix this please?
Those instructions are to set Maven to work with Mule. You also need to point Studio to your Maven installation, which I suspect you already did. For the error related to studio:studio, you should have pasted the complete error in the question, however I guess you need to add the plugins repository: https://stackoverflow.com/a/24557069/721855
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I'm using the linux beta installation on my chrome-book, and I'm trying to set up a project to use the jdk version 1.8. I previously had a project set up that uses jdk 1.11, and now it seems that even though the current project is configured to use jdk 1.8 in project settings etc, the maven installation used by intellij is still configured to use jdk 1.11. When I run java -version and mvn -verison in the intelliJ terminal, java 11 turns up. I tried changing the maven settings as well, but whenever I try to mvn compile and install, I get the following error:
/usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.8.0_271/bin/java: 1: /usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.8.0_271/bin/java: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
I can't figure out why this is happening, but it must be the fact that maven thinks this is java 11, when it's java 8. Does anyone know how to fix this?
CTRL-ALT-SHIFT-S / Project / Project SDK - you can choose existing or add configure another one
It turns out I had downloaded jdk-8u271-linux-arm64.tar.gz instead of jdk-8u271-linux-x64.tar.gz, which is why the code wasn't recognized after installing the jdk. Apparently the two are designed for different CPU architectures, and arm is for mobile devices, and wasn't compatible with my chromebook.
Updated Android studio.
Downloaded Gradle. Changed Gradle folder in PC's environmental settings.
In computer, gradle -version returns Gradle 4.4.1.
In Android Studio, returns Gradle 3.5
Smart Android IDE refuses to recognise gradle and I can't compile.
It even gives the wrong error message
Minimum supported Gradle version is 4.1. Current version is 3.5. If using the gradle wrapper, try editing the distributionUrl in C:\xxxxxx\gradle\wrapper\gradle-wrapper.properties to gradle-4.1-all.zip
I have tried restarting, invalidate and restart. Nothing works.
How to fix it?
You need to go to
File->Settings->Build,Execution,Deployment->Gradle
Then tick User local gradle distribution and set the path to your local gradle
Fixed it by restarting the computer.
Restarting the IDE is not good enough. After restarting computer and going into Android Studio's terminal, typing in gradle -version shows the correct version. That's when I know it'd work. Sure enough, gradle commands now work.
Answered this just to show how genius the IDE written by geniuses is.
I check android studio offical web, android studio IDE now support version just to gradle-4.1.
I think you can go to gradle-wrapper.properties, and change to distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.1-all.zip
or
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-3.5-all.zip
, maybe it can solve the problem.
Reference site:
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/gradle-plugin.html
I faced this problem and i had fixed it. first goto https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.10.1-all.zip and download it locally. Goto File->Settings->Build,Execution,Deployment->Gradle and select "Use local gradle" and set local gradle path that you downloaded just.
gradle path
I am new to Eclipse RCP and plugin development so please don't be cruel.
I am using Maven and I have a remote repository. Yesterday Eclipse was fine but today it got messed up and I imported all the projects again so I reconfigured all but I can't get out of this problem. We use e(fx)clipse 2.5 but I installed the 3.0 version of it because I didn't find the link to install it via Eclipse.
Could you please tell me how I add a dependency? There is something that I am missing there?
Thank you
Adding the location http://download.eclipse.org/releases/oxygen/ to your target platform should fix the errors.
I am using Gradle with intellij.
I refresh Gradle and then I rebuild my project.
I get the following
Notice the first line - Using:javac 1.8.0_65
But I get the error that I should use -source7 or higher.
I also set the following at the settings
(With all of the inner modules are set to project sdk (1.8))
But I still can't rebuild or compile without this error.
Any suggestions?
(obviously i deleted all my classes and jars and then Gradle refreshed and rebuild project)
Same issue; got it solved with the following:
Go to: File / Settings / Build,Execution,Deployment / Build Tools /
Gradle / Gradle JVM
Then choose: Use JAVA_HOME
As of your second screen, make sure that all your modules are using the project default SDK, like in the screen below. The module setting may somehow be set to point older java version.
I had this problem while trying to build Android Studio. I kept getting
Tools need to be compiled with Java 1.8, you are using Java 11
Everything in the Intellij global and "Project Structure" settings was set to Java 1.8 so I couldn't figure out what was going on. For whatever reason, what ended up working was going to Build, Execution, Deployment > Build > Gradle and selecting the Amazon corretto version of Java 1.8 as installed by sdkman. This is baffling since I'd already tried selecting two other options for Gradle JVM that said 1.8 and both of those still resulted in the same error message as a result of Java 11 being used.
I finally resolved this issue for myself. I'm on Windows and it turns out the order in which the JDKs are listed in the Windows environment variable matter, and overrode what IDEA had set.
Although my project has JDK11 listed everywhere, JDK17 was still being used. I was able to finally resolve this issue by moving their ordering to list JDK11 first.
before I swapped the env var order
after (hurray!)
Maven was installed and was working just fine before with my previous versions of IntelliJ Idea.
I just installed the trial version on IntelliJ 13 and my existing maven project stopped working!
The error was:
No valid Maven installation found.
The easiest solution was to set the Maven Home Directory manually in your to your executable mvm location [/usr/local/maven] in my case.
Other solutions I came across needs a reboot.
Alternative solution here:
M2_HOME not being picked by IntelliJ Idea
Setting environment variable in OS X