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Starting with the upcoming version 9.0, IntelliJ IDEA will be offered in two editions: Community Edition, free and open-source, and Ultimate Edition, which until today has been referred to as simply IntelliJ IDEA.
The greatest news is that introduction of the Community Edition removes the only barrier to a wider use of IntelliJ IDEA for pure Java development - its price tag. This edition is not only free, but - and this is especially important - is fully open-sourced.
"We've always been open to the community - with our public Early Access
Program (EAP), issue trackers, forums, and so on. This made for a tight and
direct feedback loop with our users, even at a time when this wasn't a widely
accepted practice in the industry. Since then, we've supported hundreds of
open-source projects with free product licenses, contributed code to various
open-source projects like Groovy and Scala, and developed several
open-sourced IntelliJ IDEA plugins ourselves," said
The brand new Community Edition is built on the IntelliJ Platform and includes its sources. JetBrains has made it as easy as possible to access and use the source code of the Community Edition and the IntelliJ Platform, by applying the democratic Apache 2.0 license to both of them.
The IntelliJ Platform can, in all fairness, be called the JetBrains' know-how for building intelligent IDEs. It serves as a basis not only for IntelliJ IDEA itself, but for a wide range of other innovative JetBrains tools, designed for development in specific languages and/or domains. These famous and new tools include RubyMine, MPS, a web development IDE (already in public preview), and others currently in development.
IntelliJ IDEA has been split into two editions based on a very reasonable and obvious functional principle:
- Community Edition - the perfect choice for those working on pure
Java/Groovy applications, or doing Swing development. It has all the
crown jewels of IntelliJ IDEA, including various refactorings and code
inspections, coding assistance, debugging, TestNG and JUnit testing;
CVS, Subversion and Git support, as well as Ant and Maven build
integration.
To learn more and download the Community Edition Public Preview, please
visit http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/nextversion/free_java_ide.html.
- Ultimate Edition - a full-featured commercial IntelliJ IDEA with the
complete set of web and enterprise development tools, traditionally
providing top-quality support for the most important modern
technologies and frameworks. The new features of version 9 include:
- Java EE 6, with JSF 2.0, JPA 2.0, Servlets 3.0, Bean
validation, etc.
- Android, Google App Engine, GWT
- Adobe AIR, FlexUnit
- JavaScript refactorings and debugging
- Tapestry, OSGi
- PHP, and more...
Key features that set IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition apart include: tight Perforce, Rational ClearCase and Microsoft Team Foundation Server integration, dependency structure matrix, advanced code manipulation with structural search and replace. These and many other capabilities make it a unique tool for extensive professional development on the Java platform.
To review the extended list of new features of IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 9, and to download the Preview build, please visit http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/nextversion/index.html.
Read about the differences between the Community Edition and the Ultimate Edition at http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/nextversion/editions_comparison_matrix.html.
Learn more about the open source project for IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition and download its sources at http://www.jetbrains.org.
About JetBrains
JetBrains is a technology-leading software development firm specializing
in the creation of intelligent, productivity-enhancing software. The company
is widely known for its innovative, award-winning Java(TM) integrated
development environment, IntelliJ(TM) IDEA (see details on the Web at
http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/); ReSharper and dotTrace Profiler for .NET
developers (see http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/index.html,
http://www.jetbrains.com/profiler/index.html); TeamCity - a continuous
integration and build management environment
(http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/index.html); RubyMine - a Ruby and Rails
IDE (http://www.jetbrains.com/ruby); and MPS - Meta Programming System for
creating and extending programming languages. JetBrains maintains its
headquarters in
Note to Editors: JetBrains, IntelliJ, IntelliJ IDEA, ReSharper, dotTrace and TeamCity are trademarks or registered trademarks of JetBrains, s.r.o. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
SOURCE JetBrains
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