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4,034 PointsSelecting the option "Use Default Gradle Wrapper" doesn't work. The .iml file is not present in the specified location
Selecting the option "Use Default Gradle Wrapper" doesn't work. The .iml file is not present in the specified location for the current intelliJ version. Adding the spring dependency to the build file fails, due to gradle being mis-configured. Following the instructions exactly, I have a non-working install
Brian Greeson
4,034 PointsIT seems based on the other comment I know have gradle working, but even with the dependency listed in my file, it does not propogate to the left pane under External Libraries. Even after a refresh
Brian Greeson
4,034 PointsUltimately continuing through the steps I had success. The dependencies didn't populate in the same place initially, the different version of the IDE cause me a lot of confusion
Brian Greeson
4,034 PointsBrian Greeson
4,034 PointsThis was corrected, actually by restarting / creating a second duplicate project. I have found with IDEs in general, the answer is often restart of create a new project. Now the setting are working, and it prompted me to allow through windows firewall. The first time around I was not prompted.