If you have encountered problems, take a look at troubleshooting page, contact the Remote Development support ( or create an issue/report in our YouTrack. If you want to see the detailed information about the Remote Development architecture and definitions, refer to Remote development overview and FAQ about remote development. The following links can help you quickly find the needed information:įor more information about configuring the Remote Development environment and open your project, refer to Connect and work with JetBrains Gateway. In this context nothing is changed from the same local IntelliJ IDEA mechanism. If you use a corporate floating license server, that's your local (client) machine, which must be able to reach this server. Product in the license on your local machine must match the remote backend IDE. The license will be checked later when you connect to the launched IDE backend. The tool supports various programming languages and is compatible with several IDEs, including JetBrains IDEs, Visual Studio Code, AWS Cloud9, and more. You can start the IDE backend without entering the license information since JetBrains Gateway is a free application. No license information is passed to or saved on the remote server. The licensing for Remote Development is handled on the local machine and is covered by your existing active IDE license. Additionally, if you are building orchestration, reach out to us for more detailed information. To use remote development, you will need a license for the remote IDE. JetBrains Gateway itself is a free application.