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Its developers call it a "The only one and the smartest IDE for for modern JavaScript development". It can also be used as an integrated development environment (IDE) for web development. WebStorm is a desktop application built using Java SDK. WebStorm 2019 is non-free JavaScript source code editor for macOS, Linux, and Windows 8, 8.1, 10 with support for plugins, and embedded GitHub version control. To report bugs or request new features, create issues on our GitHub repository, or ask questions on Stack Overflow with tag azure-java-tools.Things you need to know about WebStorm torrenting and workflow For more information, see Sign-in instructions for the Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ. Select OK to apply the changes and restart your IDE if prompted.Īfter you install the Azure Toolkit as an IDE plugin, sign in with your Azure account to connect the toolkit to that account. Select the plugin archive file and then select OK. Select Plugins and then select Manage Repositories, Configure Proxy or Install Plugin from Disk (the settings icon). Select the version compatible with your IDE. Use the following steps to manually install new releases as they become available:ĭownload the released file from the Marketplace page for Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ.

Install Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ from Disk Select Install, then restart your IDE if prompted. When Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ by Microsoft is displayed, select it. Select Plugins, then use the search box on the Marketplace tab to search for Azure Toolkit. Use the following steps to install from the Marketplace: Install Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ from the Marketplace For more information about the JDKs available for use when developing on Azure, see Java support on Azure and Azure Stack.
