User:Sbobba3/sandbox
Developer(s) | JetBrains |
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Stable release | 15.0.3
/ January 19, 2016 |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Windows, OS X, Linux |
Type | Java IDE |
License |
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Website | www |
IntelliJ IDEA is a Java integrated development environment (IDE) for developing computer software. It is developed by JetBrains (formerly known as IntelliJ), and is available as an Apache 2 Licensed community edition,[1] and in a proprietary commercial edition.
History
[edit]The first version of IntelliJ IDEA was released in January 2001, and was one of the first available Java IDEs with advanced code navigation and code refactoring capabilities integrated.[2][3]
In a 2010 Infoworld report, IntelliJ received the highest test center score out of the four top Java programming tools: Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, NetBeans and JDeveloper.[4]
In December 2014, Google announced version 1.0 of Android Studio, an open source IDE for Android apps, based on the open source community edition of IntelliJ IDEA.[5] Other development environments based on IntelliJ's framework include AppCode, CLion, PhpStorm, PyCharm, RubyMine, WebStorm, and MPS.[6]
System requirements
[edit]Windows | OS X | Linux | |
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OS Version | Microsoft Windows 10/8/7/Vista/2003/XP (incl.64-bit) | Mac OS X 10.5 or higher, up to 10.9 (Mavericks) |
GNOME or KDE desktop |
RAM | 1 GB RAM minimum, 2 GB RAM recommended | ||
Disk space | 300 MB hard disk space + at least 1 GB for caches | ||
JDK Version | JDK 1.6 or higher | ||
Screen resolution | 1024x768 minimum screen resolution |
Features
[edit]Version 12.1 includes support for Java 8, UI designer for Android development, Play 2.0 and Scala.
IntelliJ IDEA has two editions; Community Edition (Free) and Ultimate Edition (Paid). Both can be used for commercial development.[8]
Languages | IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition | IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition |
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Java | Yes | Yes |
Clojure (via separate plugin) | Yes | Yes |
Dart (via separate plugin) | Yes | Yes |
Erlang (via separate plugin) | Yes | Yes |
Go (via separate plugin) | Yes | Yes |
Groovy | Yes | Yes |
Haxe (via separate plugin) | Yes | Yes |
Scala (via separate plugin) | Yes | Yes |
XML/XSL | Yes | Yes |
Kotlin | Yes | Yes |
JavaFX | Yes | Yes |
ActionScript/MXML | No | Yes |
CoffeeScript | No | Yes |
Haskell (via separate plugin) | No | Yes |
HTML/XHTML/CSS | No | Yes |
JavaScript | No | Yes |
Jelastic (via separate plugin) | No | Yes |
Lua (via separate plugin) | No | Yes |
Node.js (via separate plugin) | No | Yes |
PHP (via separate plugin) | No | Yes |
Python | No | Yes |
Ruby/JRuby | No | Yes |
SQL | No | Yes |
TypeScript (via separate plugin) | No | Yes |
Technologies and frameworks
[edit]Ultimate Edition supports the following:[7]
- Ajax
- Android
- Django
- EJB
- FreeMarker
- Google App Engine
- Google Web Toolkit
- Grails
- Hibernate/JPA
- Java ME MIDP/CLDC
- JBoss Seam
- JSF
- JSP
- OSGi
- Play
- Ruby on Rails
- Spring
- Struts 2
- Struts
- Tapestry
- Velocity
- Web services
Ultimate Edition also supports the application servers Geronimo, GlassFish, JBoss, Jetty, Tomcat, Weblogic, and WebSphere.[7]
Software versioning and revision control
[edit]The two editions also differ in their support[7] for software versioning and revision control systems.
IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition | IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition | |
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Ant | Yes | Yes |
CVS | Yes | Yes |
Git | Yes | Yes |
GitHub | Yes | Yes |
JUnit | Yes | Yes |
Maven | Yes | Yes |
Mercurial | Yes | Yes |
SBT[9] | Yes | Yes |
Subversion | Yes | Yes |
TestNG | Yes | Yes |
Team Foundation Server | No | Yes |
ClearCase | No | Yes |
Perforce | No | Yes |
Visual SourceSafe | No | Yes |
Free plugins also exist for the Atlassian IntelliJ Connector integrating JIRA,[10] Bamboo, Crucible and FishEye.
Plugin Ecosystem
[edit]IntelliJ supports plugins through which one can add additional functionality to the IDE. One can download and install plugins either from IntelliJ's plugin repository website or through IDE's inbuilt plugin search and install feature. Currently IntelliJ IDEA Community edition has 1495[11] plugins available, where as the Ultimate edition has 1626[12] plugins available.
See also
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Saunders, Stephen; Fields, Duane K.; Belayev, Eugene (March 1, 2006), IntelliJ IDEA in Action (1st ed.), Manning, p. 450, ISBN 1-932394-44-3
- Davydov, S.; Efimov, A. (May 2005), IntelliJ IDEA. Professional'noe programmirovanie na Java (V podlinnike) (1st ed.), BHV, p. 800, ISBN 5-94157-607-2
References
[edit]- ^ IntelliJ Source Code
- ^ "IntelliJ IDEA :: Java refactoring plus sophisticated code refactoring for JSP, XML, CSS, HTML, JavaScript". JetBrains.
- ^ Martin Fowler. "Crossing Refactoring's Rubicon". MartinFowler.com.
- ^ Andrew Binstock (22 September 2010). "InfoWorld review: Top Java programming tools". InfoWorld.
- ^ "Google releases Android Studio 1.0, the first stable version of its IDE". VentureBeat. 8 December 2014.
- ^ "What is the IntelliJ Platform?". VentureBeat. 23 February 2015.
- ^ a b c d "IntelliJ IDEA Editions Comparison". JetBrains. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ^ IntelliJ IDEA and Android Studio FAQ
- ^ "Built-in SBT Support in IntelliJ IDEA 13". JetBrains. 18 November 2013.
- ^ "IDE Connectors". Atlassian.
- ^ "JetBrains Community Edition Plugin Repository". plugins.jetbrains.com. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
- ^ "JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA Plugin Repository". plugins.jetbrains.com. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
External links
[edit]This is a user sandbox of Sbobba3. You can use it for testing or practicing edits. This is not the sandbox where you should draft your assigned article for a dashboard.wikiedu.org course. To find the right sandbox for your assignment, visit your Dashboard course page and follow the Sandbox Draft link for your assigned article in the My Articles section. |