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Hi @ThiagoBfim this relates to a bug where on very old IntelliJ versions you are receiving a version of the plugin that is no longer supported. Our plugin supports either the latest version: today it is 2023.2, one version back (2023.1.5) or the EAP (with no guarantee about issues and bugs as IntelliJ may introduce breaking changes).
I suggest: Updating your IntelliJ plugin, you'll see our new onboarding process is much better!
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I've tried to install Digma.ai, but I was unable to do that, probably because of my Docker version.
I've discovered that after reading this blog: https://www.docker.com/blog/shorter-feedback-loops-developing-java-apps-with-digmas-free-docker-extension/
Describe the solution you'd like
The link above, or these steps, should also be in some Digma.ai documentation.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Add some information in the plugin, informing that Docker is required and also the version.
Additional context
In my case, the IntelliJ plugin was unable to install Digma.
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