Introduction to Workspaces in IntelliJ IDEA
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the new feature in IntelliJ IDEA: workspaces. Andrey will explain what workspaces are, how they function, and how they can be integrated into your current projects. We will demonstrate some practical examples to get you started: creating a workspace, adding projects, and running them within it.
Speaker: Andrey Belyaev
Andrey Belyaev is a software developer on the IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate team. He works on various plugins and is now primarily focused on cloud and deployment support in IntelliJ IDEA.
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Finally, i wanted this over 20 years, as eclipse support it, well done
Andrey, great to hear from you
Having Workspace/projects/modules and you unload one project, its modules will not be unloaded. Nice to see that workspace in IntelliJ though! I hope to see some improvement soon.
Asking since 20 years about this 😂.
How is this different from creating a empty project and adding all modules?
Isolation & settings
@@AntonArhipov thank you
When are we going to be able to install and use the latest version of "Multi-Project Workspace" on PyCharm, PHPStorm, and WebStorm?
After 13 more years
@@ahmedjaad4940 sounds legit
Now you can use on latest version
@@charanreddy9357 You cannot use the latest version of this plugin because it requires a version beyond the latest IDE releases, and the EAP is currently closed for those.
@@bulletinmybeard The plugins is available for 2024.2 which released already
it does not work in Fedora
mmmm - prefer a single project view.
then use that, this is not replacing being able to have single projects
Where is AI?
run_all.sh, stop_all.sh are both usefull. How about debug_all.sh ?