Error “package com_atlassian_clover does not exist”












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I am trying to use Clover to measure method code coverage for a Java project. I have installed clover-idea-4.3.1.jar (IntelliJ IDEA). The installation seems to have succeeded because all expected icons are on the toolbar.
Next, I tried to get an instrumented build but compilation failed with multiple instances of the error: package com_atlassian_clover does not exist



what do I need to do to make it work?










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    confluence.atlassian.com/cloverkb/…

    – Eray Balkanli
    Nov 16 '18 at 1:45











  • Sadly, that kb article talks about runtime errors. this is a compilation error

    – krazyk4tlady
    Nov 16 '18 at 19:56
















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I am trying to use Clover to measure method code coverage for a Java project. I have installed clover-idea-4.3.1.jar (IntelliJ IDEA). The installation seems to have succeeded because all expected icons are on the toolbar.
Next, I tried to get an instrumented build but compilation failed with multiple instances of the error: package com_atlassian_clover does not exist



what do I need to do to make it work?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    confluence.atlassian.com/cloverkb/…

    – Eray Balkanli
    Nov 16 '18 at 1:45











  • Sadly, that kb article talks about runtime errors. this is a compilation error

    – krazyk4tlady
    Nov 16 '18 at 19:56














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I am trying to use Clover to measure method code coverage for a Java project. I have installed clover-idea-4.3.1.jar (IntelliJ IDEA). The installation seems to have succeeded because all expected icons are on the toolbar.
Next, I tried to get an instrumented build but compilation failed with multiple instances of the error: package com_atlassian_clover does not exist



what do I need to do to make it work?










share|improve this question














I am trying to use Clover to measure method code coverage for a Java project. I have installed clover-idea-4.3.1.jar (IntelliJ IDEA). The installation seems to have succeeded because all expected icons are on the toolbar.
Next, I tried to get an instrumented build but compilation failed with multiple instances of the error: package com_atlassian_clover does not exist



what do I need to do to make it work?







java code-coverage clover






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    confluence.atlassian.com/cloverkb/…

    – Eray Balkanli
    Nov 16 '18 at 1:45











  • Sadly, that kb article talks about runtime errors. this is a compilation error

    – krazyk4tlady
    Nov 16 '18 at 19:56














  • 1





    confluence.atlassian.com/cloverkb/…

    – Eray Balkanli
    Nov 16 '18 at 1:45











  • Sadly, that kb article talks about runtime errors. this is a compilation error

    – krazyk4tlady
    Nov 16 '18 at 19:56








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confluence.atlassian.com/cloverkb/…

– Eray Balkanli
Nov 16 '18 at 1:45





confluence.atlassian.com/cloverkb/…

– Eray Balkanli
Nov 16 '18 at 1:45













Sadly, that kb article talks about runtime errors. this is a compilation error

– krazyk4tlady
Nov 16 '18 at 19:56





Sadly, that kb article talks about runtime errors. this is a compilation error

– krazyk4tlady
Nov 16 '18 at 19:56












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The solution provided by @krazyk4tlady didn't work for me.



Adding this in the pom.xml solved the problem.



    <dependency>
<groupId>org.openclover</groupId>
<artifactId>clover-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>4.3.1</version>
<type>maven-plugin</type>
</dependency>





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    The cause for the compilation error is that IntelliJ IDEA Community 2018.2 cannot find the Clover IDEA Plugin located in C:Userskrazyk4tlady.IntellijIDEAconfigpluginsclover-idea-4.3.1.jar --
    The solution that works for me is to copy the JAR to another location, C:Userskrazyk4tladyCloverclover-idea-4.3.1.jar then open the Project Structure dialog, go to "Platform Settings > Global Libraries, define a new global library Clover IDEA Plugin 2 pointing to the new location and add this library as a dependency to my modules.






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      The solution provided by @krazyk4tlady didn't work for me.



      Adding this in the pom.xml solved the problem.



          <dependency>
      <groupId>org.openclover</groupId>
      <artifactId>clover-maven-plugin</artifactId>
      <version>4.3.1</version>
      <type>maven-plugin</type>
      </dependency>





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        The solution provided by @krazyk4tlady didn't work for me.



        Adding this in the pom.xml solved the problem.



            <dependency>
        <groupId>org.openclover</groupId>
        <artifactId>clover-maven-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>4.3.1</version>
        <type>maven-plugin</type>
        </dependency>





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          The solution provided by @krazyk4tlady didn't work for me.



          Adding this in the pom.xml solved the problem.



              <dependency>
          <groupId>org.openclover</groupId>
          <artifactId>clover-maven-plugin</artifactId>
          <version>4.3.1</version>
          <type>maven-plugin</type>
          </dependency>





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          The solution provided by @krazyk4tlady didn't work for me.



          Adding this in the pom.xml solved the problem.



              <dependency>
          <groupId>org.openclover</groupId>
          <artifactId>clover-maven-plugin</artifactId>
          <version>4.3.1</version>
          <type>maven-plugin</type>
          </dependency>






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              The cause for the compilation error is that IntelliJ IDEA Community 2018.2 cannot find the Clover IDEA Plugin located in C:Userskrazyk4tlady.IntellijIDEAconfigpluginsclover-idea-4.3.1.jar --
              The solution that works for me is to copy the JAR to another location, C:Userskrazyk4tladyCloverclover-idea-4.3.1.jar then open the Project Structure dialog, go to "Platform Settings > Global Libraries, define a new global library Clover IDEA Plugin 2 pointing to the new location and add this library as a dependency to my modules.






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                The cause for the compilation error is that IntelliJ IDEA Community 2018.2 cannot find the Clover IDEA Plugin located in C:Userskrazyk4tlady.IntellijIDEAconfigpluginsclover-idea-4.3.1.jar --
                The solution that works for me is to copy the JAR to another location, C:Userskrazyk4tladyCloverclover-idea-4.3.1.jar then open the Project Structure dialog, go to "Platform Settings > Global Libraries, define a new global library Clover IDEA Plugin 2 pointing to the new location and add this library as a dependency to my modules.






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                  The cause for the compilation error is that IntelliJ IDEA Community 2018.2 cannot find the Clover IDEA Plugin located in C:Userskrazyk4tlady.IntellijIDEAconfigpluginsclover-idea-4.3.1.jar --
                  The solution that works for me is to copy the JAR to another location, C:Userskrazyk4tladyCloverclover-idea-4.3.1.jar then open the Project Structure dialog, go to "Platform Settings > Global Libraries, define a new global library Clover IDEA Plugin 2 pointing to the new location and add this library as a dependency to my modules.






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                  The cause for the compilation error is that IntelliJ IDEA Community 2018.2 cannot find the Clover IDEA Plugin located in C:Userskrazyk4tlady.IntellijIDEAconfigpluginsclover-idea-4.3.1.jar --
                  The solution that works for me is to copy the JAR to another location, C:Userskrazyk4tladyCloverclover-idea-4.3.1.jar then open the Project Structure dialog, go to "Platform Settings > Global Libraries, define a new global library Clover IDEA Plugin 2 pointing to the new location and add this library as a dependency to my modules.







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