Most Notable Current Features
The latest version of IDEA (12.0) includes UML-like class diagrams, visual Hibernate modeling, Spring 3.1 and Play Framework support, Dependency and Data Flow Analysis, Apache Maven support as well as a lot of other features and technologies. A complete list can be found at the features page.
Supported languages:
- Java
- JavaScript
- CoffeeScript
- HTML/XHTML/CSS
- XML/XSL
- ActionScript/MXML
- Python
- Ruby/JRuby
- Groovy
- SQL
- PHP
- Scala (via separate plugin)
- Clojure (initial support via separate plugin)
- JavaFX 1 (initial support via separate plugin)
- Dart (initial support via separate plugin)
- haXe (initial support via separate plugin)
- Kotlin (initial support via separate plugin)
- TypoScript (initial support 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
Among its other features, IDEA provides close integration with popular open source development tools such as Git, CVS, Subversion, Apache Ant, Apache Maven, JUnit and TestNG. A free plugin also exists for the Atlassian IntelliJ Connector integrating JIRA, Bamboo, Crucible, and FishEye.
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