![]() Oracle (Sun) JDK 1.6+ or OpenJDK 1.7 or higher (OpenJDK 1.8 is recommended). GNOME or KDE desktop (works in elementary also).System requirements for both PhpStorm and WebStorm: I know some of the individual language plugins for IntelliJ (python I think?) allow use of sdks on the wsl side in an ad hoc kind of way, but many don't (java notably).Note: - Please note that PhpStorm and WebStorm are not FREE, so this is a 30-day trial, if you don't have activation key. And one way or another presents performance problems because of bridging the separate windows & linux filesystems - either I store my source on wsl, in which case IntelliJ's file access is slow, or on the Windows filesystem, in which case my commandline access is slow. ![]() I don't even need to have any Windows versions of the developer tools installed at all.īy contrast, with IntelliJ Idea, if I want to have a unix commandline, I usually have to install, configure and maintain 2 of everything (git, sdks, compilers, etc) - one for linux commandline use, and one for IntelliJ to use. This is great for a number of reasons - the tooling is fantastic, the ext4 filesystem is much better suited to things like git & npm, etc. It enables a developer to essentially do everything in linux, just using Windows for the GUI side of things. The VS Code Remote extension for wsl is quite a game-changer for using wsl (especially version 2) for windows. No point writing up a ticket for something infeasible. I may add a new YouTrack issue, but I'd like to get a general notion of what's possible given Idea's architecture. I know there are a bunch of wsl-related issues (including the ones linked to above), but they seem a bit short of what's required.
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