Sunday, January 10, 2021

Re: CodeServer looks for (not required?) source

I have seen differences between code server and the compiler. Not sure if that was such a case.

I do remember however that the reference was in my java code thrown to the codeserver.

How about a grep org.apache.commons.lang3.LocaleUtils in your source code (classpath)?

Hope that helps.

On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 11:28 PM Gordan Krešić <gordan.kresic@steatoda.com> wrote:
On 10. 01. 2021. 21:58, lofid...@gmail.com wrote:
> Actually you have following options for the transpiler with Maven plugin.
> Maybe it is the same with the Gradle?
>
> <arg>-logLevel</arg>
> <arg>INFO</arg>

This changes log level for compiled code, not code server's output. Out of
despair I even tried changing this to ALL, but, of course, it didn't help.

> <arg>-style</arg>
> <arg>PRETTY</arg>

How this could be of any effect? It also affects only JS output, while my
problem is with Java input files.

        -gkresic.

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