![]() View steps in video Multiple Terminal Sessions By using the built in terminal, we don’t have to switch between applications, and we can easily have all aspects of our development right in front of us in the same window. When MongoDB is running in the terminal session, we can go back to writing the application code in the editor. If we want to start the MongoDB database instance with a specific path for storing the data, we can type:Īnd press enter. ![]() The terminal supports all the same commands that the operating system supports. We can open the terminal window with ⌥F12 on macOS, or Alt+ F12 on Windows and Linux. In this example we have a simple Spring Boot application that needs a running MongoDB database. ![]() Opening the IntelliJ IDEA Terminal Window This performs the same function as your operating system’s terminal or command feature, but using the terminal inside IntelliJ IDEA has a number of benefits. In this video we’re going to take a look at IntelliJ IDEA’s built in terminal. ![]()
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