Live Webinar: Java 10 and IntelliJ IDEA
We’re happy to announce a new webinar on Java 10 features and their support in IntelliJ IDEA.
Join us Thursday, Apr 5, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM CEST.
In the post-Java-9 world, we’re now getting new releases of Java every 6 months. It feels like Java 9 was only just released, and Java 10 is already here! In this webinar, we’re going to see if there are any features in Java 10 that will be useful to developers, and look at how IntelliJ IDEA can help us to use those features. If there’s time, we may also recap how IntelliJ IDEA can help us to make use of newer features of Java from other versions (9 and 8).
Register now and join the webinar to see how IntelliJ IDEA can help you to modernise your code to take advantage of the latest features of Java.
Speaking to you
Trisha Gee https://twitter.com/trisha_gee
Trisha has developed Java applications for a range of industries, including finance, manufacturing, software and non-profit, for companies of all sizes. She has expertise in Java high-performance systems, is passionate about enabling developer productivity, and dabbles with Open Source development. Trisha is a leader of the Sevilla Java User Group and a Java Champion. She believes healthy communities and sharing ideas help us to learn from mistakes and build on successes. As a Developer Advocate for JetBrains, she gets to share all the interesting things she’s constantly discovering.
Pedro Airton says:
March 18, 2018Hello Trisha, I am Pedro Airton I live in Brazil and I am determined to buy an Intelilg license to use with Java EE – but I would like to know what the product offers regarding the Weblogic Application Server.
My Java projects use the following configuration:
Operating System – Windows 10
Application Server – Weblogic 10.x
Frameworks – Hibenate and Primefaces
I ask for your help for more information ..
please
Trisha Gee says:
March 19, 2018Hi Pedro,
We have a section in our documentation about Java EE here: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/java-ee.html. We support full integration for running and debugging against Weblogic (as well as other application servers).
We also have a tutorial to walk you through the process of developing a Java EE application in IntelliJ IDEA: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/developing-a-java-ee-application.html
I hope that helps!
Pardutiu Anamaria says:
March 18, 2018Hello. I would like to join the webinar.
Trisha Gee says:
March 19, 2018Hi Pardutiu, please register via:
https://info.jetbrains.com/idea-webinar-april2018.html
(link is also in the article) and you will be able to join. You’ll also get email notifications to remind you of the webinar.
Hemambara Kotari says:
April 9, 2018Hello, would like to know if intellij supports mule esb
Trisha Gee says:
April 25, 2018There is a plugin for it:
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/8212-mule-esb-plugin-for-intellij
Pedro Airton says:
April 13, 2018Hello I would like a help to do deploy in my java application
My application is using
java EE 6
Application server = weblogic 10.3
Mavem 5.2
Hibenate
Primefaces
please help me how to do deployer
Pedro Airton da Silva says:
April 24, 2018I need a specialized support, to start using intelilj with java and angularjs, whom should I look for, can you help me
Trisha Gee says:
April 25, 2018Hi Pedro,
For AngularJS take a look at: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/angularjs.html. Also you might want to check out WebStorm videos – all the features in WebStorm are available in IntelliJ IDEA but many of the tutorials use WebStorm, for example https://youtu.be/upgjCMHGpwo
It does sound like you might need more specialised support/help than we can provide via comments on a blog. May I suggest you take a look at well known sites providing help (like StackOverflow), or maybe seek out one-to-one mentoring? You could also maybe reach out to your local Java User Group (if you’re in Brazil you’ve got the fantastic SouJava), they may have members who can help you, and/or a mailing list you can use to get suggestions and pointers.