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Getting set up
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We have tried to make access to Corda as relatively simple as possible, using industry standard established tools.
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Although it is possible to replace any of the recommendations below, we will find it a lot easier to support your efforts
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if you follow our guidelines. Saying that, we are also interested in problems that arise due to different configurations.
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A JVM
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Corda runs in a JVM and is written predominantly in Kotlin with some example use cases demonstrated in Java that we have
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incorporated to demonstrate that Kotlin and Java can work seemlessly together. We recommend the most recent production
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version of Java 8. The JDK can be obtained `from Oracle <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html>`_.
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Other implementations of the JVM are not actively supported, but as mentioned, we are interested in finding out any issues you
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do have with them.
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IntelliJ
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We strongly recommend the use of IntelliJ's Development Environment known as IDEA. Download it for free from
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`JetBrains <https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/>`_. The primary reason we recommend this particular IDE is that it integrates
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very well with our choice of language for Corda, "Kotlin", as Jetbrains also support the development of Kotlin.
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Kotlin
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Kotlin is available as a downloadable plugin to IntelliJ. Refer to IntelliJ's instructions on
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`getting Started with Kotlin and IntelliJ <https://kotlinlang.org/docs/tutorials/getting-started.html>`_. Additionally,
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if you would like to start getting to grips with the Kotlin language, then we strongly recommend you work through some
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of the tutorials (known as "koans") as well. Also see our :doc:`further-notes-on-kotlin`.
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Version Control via Git
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We use git to version control Corda. The authorative place to obtain git is from the main `git website <https://git-scm.com/downloads>`_
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but it may be the case that your operating system provides git with a supported utility (e.g. for Apple, git is provided along
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with XCode - their free development environment). If this is the case, we would recommend you obtain git via that
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supported route.
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You will need the command line package installed which you can then use natively (via the command line) or via IntelliJ
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(in which case you may need to configure IntelliJ to recognise where git has been installed on your system). IntelliJ and
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git configuration are quite seemless although the first time you use it, you will have to configure IntelliJ the location
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of your git command installation. More details regarding this can be found
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on the `JetBrains website <https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/2016.2/using-git-integration.html>`_
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Gradle
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Gradle is our primary means of building Corda and managing dependencies. IntelliJ has its own view of this and occasionally
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may need to be resynced from time to time. This can be done within IntelliJ by pressing the "gradle refresh" icon located
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on the gradle tab (generally found on the right hand side), or by following the gradle commands specific for the task you
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are performing (details expounded later). Whenever prompted about gradle, accept the defaults suggested by IntelliJ.
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Corda Source Code
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You can check out the Corda platform source code from this repository:
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https://github.com/corda/corda.git
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and a template app that you can use as a basis for experimenting with app development from:
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https://github.com/corda/cordapp-template.git
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You can catch up with the latest code by selecting "VCS -> Update Project" in the IntelliJ menu.
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Troubleshooting
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---------------
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See :doc:`getting-set-up-fault-finding`.
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