It can be executed dirextly or via a convenient, say, desktop shortcut. Just start the IDE using the batch file c:\Program Files\JetBrains\P圜harm Community Edition 2021.3.1\bin\pycharm.bat. And the same happens with v16 (OpenJDK 16.0.2 )ģ, from now on, the original app shortcut will stop working, complaining about the lack of JAVA_HOME, albeit it definitely is in place. It didn’t - it’ll result in the same "cannot access class " error as in here: “Alex commented 14:50”. I’ve also tested OpenJDK 17.0.1 LTS (microsoft-jdk-17.0.1.12.1-windows-aarch64.msi ), which is stated to work in this particular Apple environment (see “”Jayvinder Singh”’s comments in the thread). WARNING: during installation, it will NOT automatically set JAVA_HOME (there will be a red X in the “Set JAVA_HOME variable”) - just right-click it and select “Entire…” as in the attached screenshot. Just move it somewhere else so that you can easily restore it, should you some time want to test something in the original setup.Ģ, you indeed must stick with OpenJDK 11 available at (linked from ). I’ve read thru the thread at, did a lot of experiments with the current OpenJDK and P圜harm versions (which are, particularly P圜harm, which is at version 2021.3.1 now, internally quite a bit different from the older versions discussed in the thread) and, finally, came up with the following:ġ, you do need to delete c:\Program Files\JetBrains\P圜harm Community Edition 2021.3.1\jbr to get rid of the super-slow x86 JDK. In my previous thread ( ), I’ve already explained the x86-only P圜harm, by default, is uselessly slow even on the current Windows 11 Parallels builds on my 16” M1 Pro MBP. This is why I’m more than interested in making P圜harm work in the ARM version of Windows 11. Note: at work, I need to do some serious work in P圜harm under Windows on my Mac.
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