| # IDEs |
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| Both Intellij and Eclipse are supported out of the box. |
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| For Solr 9x and later, executing "gradlew tasks" will list a section "IDE tasks" to get you started. |
| The dev mailing list or the slack solr-dev channel are good places for detailed questions. |
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| ## IntelliJ IDEA |
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| Importing the project as a gradle project should just run out of the box. |
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| ## Eclipse |
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| Run the following to set up Eclipse project files: |
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| `./gradlew eclipse` |
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| then import the project into Eclipse with: |
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| File -> Import... -> Existing Project into Workspace |
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| Please note that Eclipse does not distinguish between sub-projects |
| and package sets (main/ test) so pretty much all the sources and dependencies |
| are available in one large bin. |