Getting started developing CorDapps =================================== .. toctree:: :hidden: :titlesonly: :maxdepth: 0 quickstart-deploy quickstart-build Getting started with Corda will walk you through the process of setting up a development environment, deploying an example CorDapp, and building your own CorDapp based on the example. 1. `Setting up a development environment`_ 2. `Deploying an example CorDapp <./quickstart-deploy.html>`_ 3. `Building your own CorDapp <./quickstart-build.html>`_ Setting up a development environment ------------------------------------ Prerequisites ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * **Java 8 JVK** - We require at least version |java_version|, but do not currently support Java 9 or higher. * **IntelliJ IDEA** - IntelliJ is an IDE that offers strong support for Kotlin and Java development. We support versions **2017.x**, **2018.x** and **2019.x** (with Kotlin plugin version |kotlin_version|). * **Git** - We use Git to host our sample CorDapp and provide version control. Step One: Downloading a sample project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Open a command prompt or terminal. 2. Clone the CorDapp example repo by running: ``git clone https://github.com/corda/samples`` 3. Move into the ``cordapp-example`` folder by running: ``cd samples/cordapp-example`` 4. Checkout the corresponding branch by running: ``git checkout release-V4`` in the current directory. Step Two: Creating an IntelliJ project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Open IntelliJ. From the splash screen, click **Open**, navigate to and select the ``cordapp-example`` folder, and click **Ok**. This creates an IntelliJ project to work from. 2. Click **File** > **Project Structure**. To set the project SDK click **New...** > **JDK**, and navigating to the installation directory of your JDK. Click **Apply**. 3. Select **Modules** > **+** > **Import Module**. Select the ``cordapp-example`` folder and click **Open**. Select **Import module from external model** > **Gradle** > **Next** > tick the **Use auto-import** checkbox > **Finish** > **Ok**. Gradle will now download all the project dependencies and perform some indexing. Your CorDapp development environment is now complete. Next steps ---------- Now that you've successfully set up your CorDapp development environment, we'll cover deploying an example CorDapp locally, before writing a CorDapp from scratch.