IntelliJ IDEA
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Developer(s) | JetBrains |
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Stable release | 13.0.2 Build:133.696 / January 27, 2014 |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Java IDE |
License | Apache 2.0 for Community Edition (starting with version 9.0), Proprietary for Ultimate Edition |
Website | www.jetbrains.com/idea/ |
IntelliJ IDEA is a Java IDE by JetBrains, available as an Apache 2 Licensed community edition and commercial edition. It is often simply referred to as "IDEA" or "IntelliJ".[1] In a report by Infoworld in 2010, IntelliJ got the highest test center score out of the 4 Top Java Programming Tools : Eclipse, "IntelliJ IDEA", NetBeans, and Oracle JDeveloper.[2]
History
The first version of IntelliJ IDEA was released in January 2001, and at the time was one of the first available Java IDE with advanced code navigation and code refactoring capabilities integrated.[3][4] Google is now developing Android Studio, a new open source Android Development IDE, based on the open source community edition of IntelliJ IDEA.
Features
Version 12.1 includes support for Java 8, UI designer for Android development, Play 2.0 and Scala.
Supported languages:
- Java
- JavaFX
- JavaScript
- CoffeeScript
- HTML/XHTML/CSS
- XML/XSL
- ActionScript/MXML
- Python
- Ruby/JRuby
- Groovy
- SQL
- PHP (via separate plugin)
- Scala (via separate plugin)
- Clojure (via separate plugin)
- Dart (via separate plugin)
- Haxe (via separate plugin)
- Kotlin (via separate plugin)
- TypoScript (via separate plugin)
- Jelastic (via separate plugin)
Supported technologies and frameworks: JSP, JSF, EJB, Ajax, Google Web Toolkit, Struts, Struts 2, JBoss Seam, Spring, Hibernate/JPA, Web Services, Ruby on Rails, Grails (framework), Java ME MIDP/CLDC, OSGi, Android, Tapestry, Google App Engine, FreeMarker, Velocity, Django, Play.
Supported application servers: GlassFish, JBoss, Tomcat, Jetty, WebLogic, WebSphere, Geronimo
Supported software versioning and revision control systems: Git, CVS, Apache Subversion, Apache Ant, Apache Maven, JUnit and TestNG. A free plugin also exists for the Atlassian IntelliJ Connector integrating JIRA, Bamboo, Crucible, and FishEye.[5]
See also
- Comparison of integrated development environments
Other IntelliJ-based products
References
- ↑ IntelliJ Source Code
- ↑ http://www.infoworld.com/d/developer-world/infoworld-review-top-java-programming-tools-191
- ↑ Multi-language Refactorings
- ↑ Crossing Refactoring's Rubicon - a famous article by Martin Fowler, mentioning IntelliJ IDEA's support for automated refactorings.
- ↑ Atlassian IntelliJ Connector
Bibliography
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- 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
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