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### The JetBrains remote development connection process

The basic process behind using a codespace in your JetBrains IDE is as follows.

* In the JetBrains Gateway application you select one of your active or stopped codespaces.
* You then choose which JetBrains IDE you want to use.
* The selected JetBrains IDE is then downloaded to the remote virtual machine that hosts your codespace and source code.
* The JetBrains thin client application is then downloaded to your local machine and started.
* The client application connects to the full backend IDE.
* You can work on your code in the client application in just the same way you would in a local environment.
1. In the JetBrains Gateway application you select one of your active or stopped codespaces.
1. You then choose which JetBrains IDE you want to use.
1. The selected JetBrains IDE is then downloaded to the remote virtual machine that hosts your codespace and source code.
1. The JetBrains thin client application is then downloaded to your local machine and started.
1. The client application connects to the full backend IDE.
1. You can work on your code in the client application in just the same way you would in a local environment.

## Prerequisites

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