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Import project into IntelliJ IDEA

  1. Open command prompt / terminal.
  2. Go to folder mifosng-provider.
  3. Fire the command ./gradlew -Penv=dev idea
  4. Once the command is done, IDEA project files will be created in the same folder.
  5. From Explorer/Finder open the file mifosng-provider.ipr

Ensure your project's JVM SDK is 1.7. Note: To enable incremental compile like in Eclipse (File -> Settings -> Compiler(on the left pane) -> Select the "Make Project Automatically option")

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Apply Project preferences to IDEA

Go to File -> Settings -> Plugins(on the left pane) -> Install JetBrains Plugin -> Eclipse Code Formatter. See full documentation ->https://github.com/krasa/EclipseCodeFormatter#instructions

Go to File -> Settings -> Eclipse Code Formatter -> Select the "Use Eclipse Code Formatter" option and import the "Eclipse Java Formatter Config File" from MifosX Eclipse Preferences (Use ctrl + alt + l to format your code)

Run/Debug Mifos X

Run/Debug as Java application ServerWithMariaDB4jApplication to launch Mifos X with an embedded database (Separate installation of MySQL is not required) OR if you have installed MySQL in the previous step, run/debug ServerApplication as a Java application.

Run Configuration

Create a new Run/Debug Configuration:

Remove 'Make' form 'Before Launch' by selecting the value and push '-'

Add a new 'Before Launch' entry '+' and select 'Gradle task'.

'-Penv=dev' is doing the trick by setting a Gradle project property that will include all needed classes and libraries to run in a development environment.

Idea Shortcuts

https://www.catalysts.cc/en/wissenswertes/intellij-idea-and-eclipse-shortcuts/

http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/webhelp/keyboard-shortcuts-you-cannot-miss.html

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