IntelliJ Idea 9.0.3 is here !

IntelliJ Idea
A new version of IntelliJ Idea is available : IntelliJ Idea 9.0.3
  • A new UI for merging Subversion branches
  • A new tool to store encrypted passwords for VCS, proxy server etc.
  • A lot of bugfixes, more than 350
  • The HTML editor comes with initial support for HTML 5
  • The Flex debugger has been improved a lot
  • This version supports now Grails 1.3.x
  • Several little performance improvements in specific part (XHTML editing by example)

The change notes are available on the site of JetBrains.

You can download it from now and install it manually or just launch Idea and the patch will be downloaded and applied.

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  • http://tedwise.com Ted Wise

    Don’t upgrade to 9.0.3 if you’re on Linux or OS/X, it breaks Subversion. More details here: http://tedwise.com/2010/07/23/dont-upgrade-to-idea-intellij-903/

    • Baptiste Wicht

      Thanks for the information ;)

      Happily, I don’t use Subversion, but it’s good to know. Hope that this will be solved soon.

    • Rob de Boer

      Actually, that’s not the only thing that got broken. I’m running OS/X and IDEA became practically unusable when I upgraded to version 9.0.3. Among other things it took a huge amount of time to get my project re-indexed and Maven projects imported, but the thing that really tipped me over was that when I created a new project and decided to open it in the window my current project was running in, it destroyed my current project settings.

      I didn’t look into it further to report these defects to Jetbrains, but this is by all means not a stable release for me.

      • Baptiste Wicht

        On my side, it works well on Linux. But, if as you said, it has this kind of bugs, it’s effectively absolutely not stable.

        Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • http://tedwise.com Ted Wise

    Don’t upgrade to 9.0.3 if you’re on Linux or OS/X, it breaks Subversion. More details here: http://tedwise.com/2010/07/23/dont-upgrade-to-idea-intellij-903/

    • Baptiste Wicht

      Thanks for the information ;)

      Happily, I don’t use Subversion, but it’s good to know. Hope that this will be solved soon.

    • Rob de Boer

      Actually, that’s not the only thing that got broken. I’m running OS/X and IDEA became practically unusable when I upgraded to version 9.0.3. Among other things it took a huge amount of time to get my project re-indexed and Maven projects imported, but the thing that really tipped me over was that when I created a new project and decided to open it in the window my current project was running in, it destroyed my current project settings.

      I didn’t look into it further to report these defects to Jetbrains, but this is by all means not a stable release for me.

      • Baptiste Wicht

        On my side, it works well on Linux. But, if as you said, it has this kind of bugs, it’s effectively absolutely not stable.

        Thanks for sharing your experience.