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IntelliJ IDEA 2022.3 is out! The new version of the IDE comes with lots of new features and improvements, which are covered in detail on our website.

This email will give you a brief overview of the key updates introduced in IntelliJ IDEA 2022.3. Take a look!

New IntelliJ IDEA UI available via a setting

In IntelliJ IDEA 2022.3 you can switch to the new UI using a setting and preview the IDE’s completely reworked look and feel while working on your projects.

New Settings Sync solution

The new Settings Sync plugin is now available for all IntelliJ-based IDEs (except Rider), both the free and paid editions. The new solution is capable of syncing most of the shareable settings from the platform, bundled plugins, and some third-party plugins.

A new way to work with projects in WSL 2

IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 2022.3 brings an alternative way to work with projects running in WSL 2 file systems. Instead of running a full IDE on Windows, your IDE backend will launch directly in WSL 2 itself. You then simply connect to it the same way you would connect to any remote machine when using remote development in IntelliJ IDEA.

New actions for Spring beans autowiring and OpenAPI schema generation

With IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 2022.3, you can easily autowire Spring beans right from where you need them. This new action is available for Spring, Micronaut, and Jakarta EE CDI. In addition, we’ve streamlined the process of documenting web APIs with OpenAPI specifications: It is now possible to instantly generate an OpenAPI definition for a Spring controller or JAX-RS resource.

Redis support

In IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate 2022.3, we’ve implemented long-awaited support for Redis. You can now connect to Redis Single Instance, explore key values in the data viewer, write and execute Redis queries with the help of our smart coding assistance, and more.

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