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One of the top features of the recent release of IntelliJ IDEA 13 is definitively a built-in command-line interface. For me, this is really great feature - especially local terminal . I don't need to abandon the IDE to work with command-line interface anymore, e.g. while working with source code management systems like Git. On Windows machines, by default cmd.exe is used. To change it, open settin
Windows JDK is bundled with all the product installers and it's recommended that you will use the provided JDK version unless there are any specific issues. 32-bit JDK is located in IDE_HOME\jre directory and is used by the 32-bit product executable. To run the IDE in 64-bit mode you will need to download and install 64-bit JDK (not JRE) distribution and install it yourself. IDE will find and use
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