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-title: Overview
-order: 1
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-[[getting-started.overview]]
-= Overview
-
-You can develop Vaadin applications in essentially any development environment
-that has the Java SDK and a Java Servlet container. Vaadin has special support
-for the Eclipse and NetBeans IDEs, but community support exists also for
-IntelliJ IDEA. You can use it with any Java IDE or no IDE at all.
-
-Managing Vaadin and other Java libraries can get tedious to do manually, so
-using a build system that manages dependencies automatically is adviced. Vaadin
-is distributed in the Maven central repository, and can be used with any build
-or dependency management system that can access Maven repository, such as Ivy or
-Gradle, in addition to Maven.
-
-Vaadin has a multitude of installation options for different IDEs, dependency
-managers, and you can also install it from an installation package:
-
-* With the Eclipse IDE, use the Vaadin Plugin for Eclipse, as described in <<dummy/../../../framework/getting-started/getting-started-eclipse#getting-started.eclipse,"Vaadin Plugin for Eclipse">>
-* With the Vaadin plugin for NetBeans IDE ( <<dummy/../../../framework/getting-started/getting-started-netbeans#getting-started.netbeans,"Creating a Project with NetBeans IDE">>) or IntelliJ IDEA
-* With Maven, Ivy, Gradle, or other Maven-compatible dependency manager, under Eclipse, NetBeans, IDEA, or using command-line, as described in <<dummy/../../../framework/getting-started/getting-started-maven#getting-started.maven,"Using Vaadin with Maven">>
-* From installation package without dependency management, as described in <<dummy/../../../framework/getting-started/getting-started-package#getting-started.package,"Vaadin Installation Package">>
-
-
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