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Open the reference IntelliJ project -> navigate to the module in question -> Dependencies -> + | Open the reference IntelliJ project -> navigate to the module in question -> Dependencies -> + -> Library -> Java | ||
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File -> Project Structure -> Modules -> + -> Import Module. | File -> Project Structure -> Modules -> + -> Import Module. |
Revision as of 01:15, 19 January 2016
Internal
Create Reference Modules
Unzip the Maven repository into ~/projects/eap7/beta/jboss-eap-7.0.0.Beta1-maven-repository.
Create an empty IntelliJ project rooted in the Maven repository directory /Users/ovidiu/projects/eap7/beta/jboss-eap-7.0.0.Beta1-maven-repository/maven-repository.
Project format: .idea (directory based).
Add a module. New -> Module -> Java
Name: EAP 7.0 Beta Undertow
Content root: /Users/ovidiu/projects/eap7/beta/jboss-eap-7.0.0.Beta1-maven-repository/maven-repository/modules/EAP 7.0 Beta Undertow
Use the same value for module file location.
Open Module Settings -> Dependencies -> Library -> Java -> ... io/undertow/undertow-core/1.3.7-Final-redhat-1/*.jar
Level: Module Library
+ -> the source JAR.
Scope: Provided.
Add More Content to a Reference Module
Open the reference IntelliJ project -> navigate to the module in question -> Dependencies -> + -> Library -> Java
Import a Module in Your Project
File -> Project Structure -> Modules -> + -> Import Module.