![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the image below, you can see I’ve configured JDK 8 to run WildFly, which requires JDK 7 or superior, but it didn’t work. But, for some unexplained reason, I couldn’t configure the IDE to start the application server in a JDK different from the one used by IntelliJ (JDK 6). Well, this is not a big deal, since we can install the most recent JDK and configure our projects in the IDE to use it instead. IntelliJ uses the JDK distributed by Apple by default, which is a JDK 6 implementation. IntelliJ is pretty easy to install on Mac, but I had a problem with the JDK and I’m going to focus on that now. I’m not really going into step by step here. I use Mac and Ubuntu at home and my experience installing IntelliJ in those platforms was the following: Installing on Mac It’s the same license but the deal is: you can install it in several computers but use one installation at a time. I have IntelliJ installed at home and at the office. Netbeans is still a great IDE and I recommend it over any other open source alternative, but the productivity brought by IntelliJ is so great that the time I’ve saved using this IDE already paid off. It has been a year since I moved my professional and community development projects from Netbeans to IntelliJ IDEA. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |