Not sure if its something I did or not, but I recently upgraded from IntelliJ IDEA 8.0 to IntelliJ IDEA 8.0.1 and it no longer properly imports my projects that are Maven2 based (i.e. CAS!). Reverting back to 8 didn’t solve the problem either.
I checked on my notebook, which I didn’t upgrade and the project still loads fine. Just warning everyone to watch out so it doesn’t happen to them (I’m still not sure why it happened to me).
Overall, I’m happy with IDEA, though currently less happy since its not working for me
[UPDATE]: Based on a recommendation from the comments, I’ve submitted a support request for this. I’ll update if/when I hear back. For now I’ll be living in the Eclipse world *shudder*
[UPDATE 2]: Apparently JetBrains support is ABSURDLY FAST. Recommended I erase the cache directory and restart the application. That appears to have done the trick. Waiting to hear back on whether the cache just got corrupted during the upgrade. Back in business though.
2 comments ↓
Hello Scott,
Please provide more information about your problem to our support service at http://www.jetbrains.com/support/idea or to our forums at http://www.jetbrains.net/devnet/community/idea
This will be much more efficient than posting vague warnings to a personal blog.
I wish I had more information to provide which is why I threw this up here to let other people know it happened to me and to see if other people had a similar problem. The only really weird thing I noticed is that when you go to pull in a project from Subversion, the dialog where you choose to save the project doesn’t refresh correctly (i.e. its showing directories that don’t exist!). I’ll post to support though.
Leave a Comment