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Hello Maxcheaters. I want to share guide about how to compile sources with Intellij Idea.

IntelliJ IDEA is software like Eclipse but more easy,with more functions. i like it and it's more easy to install.

 

So Let's Start Guide.

first download this:

JDK - download from here

IntelliJ IDEA - from here

 

I Hope with installation you have no problems... because it's very easy.

 

So Start IntelliJ IDEA.

 

Look on Check out from Version Control -> Subversion

 

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Will Appear new window Click on +

 

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Now you must add SVN link.Project SVN links you can see Here

 

 

So i take L2jServer IL svn

 

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In windows you see new svn link. Right-Click and select Checkout...

 

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Now you must set destnation directory.

 

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In Checkout Options Click OK.

 

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You must select Subversion format.L2jServer IL have 1.4

 

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Will Start Source download..

 

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When source download will finish it appear this window.Click Yes.

 

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Now Select Create Java Project from existing sources.And Click Next

 

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Type your projects name.and click Next.

 

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Now you must select JDK.Click on +. and then JSDK.

 

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select direction of java jdk.

 

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starts jdk scaning...

 

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when it's finish you can edit sources!you must click on Project and just edit files!

 

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Create Patch

 

it's very easy! just edit your files then click on your project with right-click and Select Local History -> Show History...

 

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you see all changes of your source.select your changelog and click to Create Patch.

 

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Select where your want to save patch

 

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Apply Patch

 

Just Click on your Project when in upper table click Version Control - > Apply Patch.Select your .diff or .patch file and

 

clicl OK.

 

 

Compile

 

it's Easy too!just click on Ant Build and +.

 

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Select Source folder and build.xml.will starts build file scanning

 

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Select your project and when Run

 

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When build will finish you see

 

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Credits for Guide to me :)

 

i have tired :D

 

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what's better on IntelliJ IDEA ?

i said more easy.more Comfortable. more easy to install.more error logs on patch inserting and file editing if you see you understand also IntelliJ can compile l2jfree. intellij have maven plugin so it's more easy

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excellent guide and good work mate, this program really usefull !

 

but i still remain at eclipse, anyway thanks for your work and time ;)

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