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I cloned Spring Social Java project into Idea, now I need to build a single module, but there's only a option to build entire project. How to build only selected module (spring-social-core in my case)? I'm new to Idea, used to work in Eclipse. enter image description here



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      I cloned Spring Social Java project into Idea, now I need to build a single module, but there's only a option to build entire project. How to build only selected module (spring-social-core in my case)? I'm new to Idea, used to work in Eclipse. enter image description here



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      I cloned Spring Social Java project into Idea, now I need to build a single module, but there's only a option to build entire project. How to build only selected module (spring-social-core in my case)? I'm new to Idea, used to work in Eclipse. enter image description here



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          You can actually choose to build specific module using the Gradle Tab, choose the module you want to build, and clicking the gradle icon. Then you only need to specify the task(s) you want to run. For example: clean build as in my screenshot



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          • I dont even have Gradle tab.
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          • Did you import the project as grade project? If so, the tab should automatically be enabled. Here are the instructions to import a project as grade project. [documentation] (jetbrains.com/help/idea/gradle.html)
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          • Did you import the project as grade project? If so, the tab should automatically be enabled. Here are the instructions to import a project as grade project. [documentation] (jetbrains.com/help/idea/gradle.html)
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          • Did you import the project as grade project? If so, the tab should automatically be enabled. Here are the instructions to import a project as grade project. [documentation] (jetbrains.com/help/idea/gradle.html)
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          • I dont even have Gradle tab.
            – jarosik
            Dec 27 '18 at 16:33










          • Did you import the project as grade project? If so, the tab should automatically be enabled. Here are the instructions to import a project as grade project. [documentation] (jetbrains.com/help/idea/gradle.html)
            – David Budiman
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:12




















          • I dont even have Gradle tab.
            – jarosik
            Dec 27 '18 at 16:33










          • Did you import the project as grade project? If so, the tab should automatically be enabled. Here are the instructions to import a project as grade project. [documentation] (jetbrains.com/help/idea/gradle.html)
            – David Budiman
            Dec 27 '18 at 17:12


















          I dont even have Gradle tab.
          – jarosik
          Dec 27 '18 at 16:33




          I dont even have Gradle tab.
          – jarosik
          Dec 27 '18 at 16:33












          Did you import the project as grade project? If so, the tab should automatically be enabled. Here are the instructions to import a project as grade project. [documentation] (jetbrains.com/help/idea/gradle.html)
          – David Budiman
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:12






          Did you import the project as grade project? If so, the tab should automatically be enabled. Here are the instructions to import a project as grade project. [documentation] (jetbrains.com/help/idea/gradle.html)
          – David Budiman
          Dec 27 '18 at 17:12




















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