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![]() The middle option, Add SDK, outlined in purple is where you can download a new JDK from different vendors to your machine by selecting Download JDK. The bottom list outlined in green is the detected SDK – that is all those on your machine that you’ve downloaded but are not yet being used by IntelliJ IDEA. ![]() The top list outlined in orange is all the JDKs that I’ve configured for use with IntelliJ IDEA. The SDK drop-down shows you all the JDKs that are configured for use with IntelliJ IDEA (assuming you’re using a Java project), then there is an option to Add SDK and finally, IntelliJ IDEA shows you a list of detected SDKs: I created a tip for this on the IntelliJ IDEA Guide but the short version is – go to your Project Structure with ⌘ (macOS), or Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S (Windows/Linux), to view your Project Structure. ![]() You can download new JDKs and configure existing JDKs on your machine with IntelliJ IDEA. IntelliJ IDEA does a fantastic job of managing your JDKs. There are of course more than five, but that wouldn’t make a catchy blog title! Here are my top five cool features in IntelliJ IDEA.
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