![]() I chose JDK 8 and provided environment variables (optional) required for my project as depicted in the following diagram.Ĭlick “OK”. In the “Command Line” enter “tomcat7:run” as depicted in the following diagram.Ĭlick “Runner” tab and provide appropriate VM options as per your need and select appropriate JRE. Now in the first “Parameter” tab enter “Tomcat” in the name field to recognize these settings. Go to “Run” menu and click “Edit Configurations…”, click “+” icon at the top left and select “Maven” as depicted in the following diagram. Make sure that we do not have jsp-api, el-api or jboss-el dependencies in our pom file as tomcat has these libraries already in its /lib directory. This is bit annoying but it is not stopping us to leverage Java 8 features in our real Java project. ![]() ![]() When we install IntelliJ 14 Community Edition, it needs JDK6 JRE to start so you can install it.
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