QueryDsl error. Q classes not generated
In your sources you did not import the generated classes, for instance:
import com.qoobico.remindme.server.entity.QUser;
If you want to generate the classes without compile and/or install the package use the maven goal apt:process
.
You can use IntelliJ to start such a maven goal, use the Maven Projects window. The window will show you all available goals.
On the commandline you could use the mvn
cli, which can be downloaded here.
Hint: the command from the help plugin mvn help:describe -Dplugin=com.mysema.maven:apt-maven-plugin
will show you a list of all available apt-maven-plugin goals.
You configured the outputDirectory to: target/generated-sources/java
To let your IDE find that classes, put them into your class path. Some IDEs like IntelliJ will do this automatically for maven projects, because that folder is the default.
Tom Wally
Updated on June 26, 2022Comments
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Tom Wally over 1 year
I try to generate query type classes (e.g.
QUser
) but got errors...You can find my source code here: https://github.com/TheNakedMan/remindme.server/
I'am working with IntelliJ IDEA, and it seems like I have working plugin. Help me, please.
Log message:
/remindme.server/src/main/java/com/qoobico/remindme/server/repository/UserRepository.java Error:(21, 126) java: cannot find symbol symbol: class QUser
Error:(25, 62) java: cannot find symbol symbol: class QUser
location: interface com.qoobico.remindme.server.repository.UserRepositoryUPDATE:
After
LifeCycle->clean
and runapt:process
in IntelliJ, I have this error:[ERROR] Failed to execute goal on project com.qoobico.remindme.server: Could not resolve dependencies for project com.qoobico.remindme.server:com.qoobico.remindme.server:war:1.0-SNAPSHOT: Could not find artifact com.qoobico.remindme.server:com.qoobico.remindme.server:jar:1.0-SNAPSHOT
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Tom Wally over 7 yearsOk, now, after apt:process command I have an error that may cleaned situation... My post was updated.
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varunkr about 6 yearshey can u please take a look at my post, stackoverflow.com/questions/45794079/… I think you can help me !!
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jensanity5000 over 5 yearsFor anyone with the same issue in eclipse, what worked for me was: 1. right clicking on the project, 2. selecting Maven, 3. Selecting Update Project, 4. Selecting ok. After that the Q classes were in my path for my Models, so hovering over the error gave me the option to automatically import them.
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Purushottam over 3 yearsin intellij idea 2018.3 it not find the class