I'm starting use the IntelliJ-IDEA, but my java files doesn't detect errors like imports for example. I don't create one project java, because i'm using different languages in same project, but I want that in the java files, he detect the errors. How can I make this?
解决方案
Intellij can work very well standard project layouts. If yours is not standard - tell Intellij how it is structured: from open workspace, select File -> Project Structure (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S), and go through all the tabs to setup specifics:
The most important tabs are probably:
Project tab, where you specify jdk to use with the project (JAVA_HOME if you will)
Modules -> Sources where you tell intellij which directories should be treated as java packages
Modules -> Paths to setup where you want to put compiled classes
Modules -> Libraries - to specify any additional jars to be used.
Assume you have two java files in your project:
package com.myproject // this one have package
public class SomeClass{
//whatever
}
and
public class Main {
// whatever - no package
}
so you should have them inside some directory:
directory
|- com
| |- mypackage
| |- SomeClass.java
|- Main.java
In such structure - the directory is sources root. Mark it as such