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IntelliJ plugin - https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/7179
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Adds the actions to the wizard
- Gets the list of all plugins
- Add run configurations
- Add reimport project action
- Gets the actions for the project
- Add a test file action
- Gets the run configuration action
- Executes the configuration
- Launch terminal action
- Encodes the profiles
- Gets command line
- Debug configuration
- Displays Maven configuration
- Display the goal
- Updates the presenter
- Performs an action on the pom
- Override this method to update the presenter
- Deserialize the form
- Initialize the donate button
- Fill the actions for the project
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QUESTION
I am building a sbt
application on Spark v2.2.0-rc1. Since, this version of Spark is not available on Maven Repository, so I downloaded it from Spark's GitHub repository and tried to publish it locally, so, that I can compile my app with Spark v2.2.0-rc1. But, while doing sbt publishLocal
I am getting following exception:
ANSWER
Answered 2017-May-28 at 14:43Use Maven to build Spark (the official way) as follows:
QUESTION
Refer following links - GitHub discussion on how to separate Integration Tests and Unit Tests
As a result, I tried this --
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Apr-18 at 10:50Both goals verify
and integration-test
defined in maven-failsafe-plugin
runs integration test cases with surefire. Here things are working as expected and as per guideline provided. pls refer this link
for more details:
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