![]() After this, IntelliJ IDEA will be ready for use. Project creation and indexing will take some time.Name your project and choose the location.The latest installed version of Java will be automatically selected in the Project SDK dropdown. Select Maven from the menu on the left.For this, click the New Project in the Welcome to IntelliJ IDEA window.The next step is to create a Maven project.In our case, we select Do not import settings and click on the OK. If it is not the first installation, there will be a prompt to import the settings.If you are installing IntelliJ IDEA for the first time, you will need to accept the license agreement.Start IntelliJ IDEA from the shortcut on the desktop or the Start menu.We recommend restarting the computer immediately after reaching the final step of the installation, though we will select the option I want to manually reboot later.All these parameters are not mandatory, but they will make your life easier in the future. At the Installation Options step, tick the checkboxes next to the 64-bit launcher (if you have a 64-bit version of Windows), Add launchers dir to the PATH, and.Select the folder for installation and click on the Next.Open the folder with the downloaded file and run it. ![]() The file will be saved in the specified folder. The downloading will start automatically. Click the Download under the Community version.In most cases, a free version will be enough for writing tests in Java. As you can see, there are two versions of the software – a free Community version and a paid Ultimate version with a 30-day trial period.You can find the link in the description. ![]()
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