So I see, but you did it by adding the jar file manually, which I didn't have to do for any of my Play! projects. That's why I wondered if perhaps you hadn't used the 'play idea' command.
Still, if I run into a similar problem then I'll know where to start looking.
FYI We just released Play! 2.0 plugin alpha version (http://plugins.intellij.net/plugin/index?pr=&pluginId=7080). This comes with full support of Play! 2.0 template language. Improving creation new Play! project and importing existing Play! project will be done in few months, so it will possibly solve such problems. Note to scala-plugin blog will be available today.
Did you use Play! to generate the IntelliJ project files?
Yes.
Mmm, sorry. I thought that might have been the problem.
I wrote that I solved it.
So I see, but you did it by adding the jar file manually, which I didn't have to do for any of my Play! projects. That's why I wondered if perhaps you hadn't used the 'play idea' command.
Still, if I run into a similar problem then I'll know where to start looking.
FYI We just released Play! 2.0 plugin alpha version (http://plugins.intellij.net/plugin/index?pr=&pluginId=7080).
This comes with full support of Play! 2.0 template language.
Improving creation new Play! project and importing existing Play! project will be done in few months, so it will possibly solve such problems.
Note to scala-plugin blog will be available today.
Best regards,
Alexander Podkhalyuzin.
This is possibly the best news I've had all week :^O
Dammit! Now I can't wait to get home to try it out!
And it's good to see that the appearance of Kotlin hasn't dampened your enthusiasm for Scala.
Can I post this news to the Play! Google Group?
Of course you can. We published alpha to get more feedback on wanted features and currently implemented template language.
Best regards,
Alexander Podkhalyuzin.