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@@ -11,13 +11,6 @@ The Ultimate Edition of IntelliJ IDEA includes support for creating Vaadin appli
With the Community Edition, you can create a Vaadin application most easily with a Maven archetype and deploy it to a server with a Maven run/debug configuration.
-ifdef::web[]
-For more information, see the article "
-link:http://wiki.jetbrains.net/intellij/Creating_a_simple_Web_application_and_deploying_it_to_Tomcat[Creating
-a simple Web application and deploying it to Tomcat]" in the IntelliJ IDEA
-Encyclopedia wiki.
-endif::web[]
-
[[getting-started.idea.project]]
== Creating a Vaadin Web Application Project
@@ -39,7 +32,7 @@ image::img/idea-newproject-1.png[scaledwidth=100%]
+
Click [guibutton]#Next#.
-. Select "Web Application > Vaadin" to add Vaadin technology to the project.
+. Select "Web Application > Vaadin" to add Vaadin Framework to the project.
. Select Vaadin [guilabel]#Version# and [guilabel]#Distribution# installation
path. You probably also want an application stub, so select [guilabel]#Create
@@ -52,11 +45,6 @@ Do __not__ click [guibutton]#Finish# yet.
. Select [guilabel]#Application Server# in the same window.
Set it as an integrated server that you have configured in IntelliJ IDEA, as described previously in <<DUMMY/../../../framework/installing/installing-idea#installing.idea.ultimate.server, "Configuring an Application Server">>.
-ifdef::web[]
-+
-image::img/idea-newproject-3.png[scaledwidth=100%]
-endif::web[]
-
. Click [guibutton]#Finish#.
The project is created with the UI class stub and a [filename]#web.xml#
@@ -111,22 +99,12 @@ enter [guilabel]#GroupId# [literal]#++com.vaadin++#, [guilabel]#ArtifactId#
[literal]#++vaadin-archetype-application++#, and [guilabel]#Version#
[literal]#++LATEST++# (or a specific version number).
-ifdef::web[]
-+
-image::img/idea-maven-newproject-3.png[]
-endif::web[]
-
+
Click [guibutton]#OK# in the dialog.
//&lt;?dbfo-need height="8cm" ?&gt;
. Select the [literal]#++com.vaadin:vaadin-archetype-application++#.
-ifdef::web[]
-+
-image::img/idea-maven-newproject-4.png[]
-endif::web[]
-
+
Click [guibutton]#Next#.
//&lt;?dbfo-need height="8cm" ?&gt;
@@ -134,10 +112,6 @@ Click [guibutton]#Next#.
. Review the general Maven settings and settings for the new project.
You may need to override the settings, especially if you are creating a Maven project for the first time.
-ifdef::web[]
-+
-image::img/idea-maven-newproject-5.png[]
-endif::web[]
+
Click [guibutton]#Finish#.
@@ -179,22 +153,12 @@ launch a Vaadin Maven application on the light-weight Jetty web server.
. Enter a [guilabel]#Name# for the run configuration.
For the [guilabel]#Command line#, enter "`package jetty:run`# to first compile and package the project, and then launch Jetty to run it.
-ifdef::web[]
-+
-image::img/idea-maven-run-1.png[]
-endif::web[]
-
+
Click [guibutton]#OK#.
. Select the run configuration in the toolbar and click the [guibutton]#Run#
button beside it.
-ifdef::web[]
-+
-image::img/idea-maven-run-2.png[]
-endif::web[]
-
Compiling the project takes some time on the first time, as it compiles the
widget set and theme. Once the run console pane informs that Jetty Server has