IDE-driven collaboration

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Modern development practices involve much more than editing and running code. Typical development environments include bug trackers, source control services, code review tools and build servers. This talk will show how these systems can be integrated in Eclipse to rid the developer of the need of leaving the IDE to interact with external systems, with the benefits of having all the tools in one place.

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  • 1. IDE-driven collaborationIDE-centric collaboration Robert Munteanu @rombert rmuntean@adobe.comrmuntean@adobe.com @rombert

2. Who I am$DAYJOB FOSSAdobe ExperienceMantisBTManagementMylyn Connector for Apache Sling MantisBT Apache JackrabbitMylyn Connector forReview Board Apache FelixApache Slingrmuntean@adobe.com @rombert 3. AgendaALM tooling before there was toolingALM tooling standalone toolsALM tooling integrated toolsetDemoQ&Armuntean@adobe.com @rombert 4. What I thought developing would be likermuntean@adobe.com @rombert 5. What development actually was likeBug trackingrmuntean@adobe.com @rombert 6. What development actually was likeSoftware ConfigurationManagementrmuntean@adobe.com @rombert 7. What development actually was likeCode Reviewsrmuntean@adobe.com @rombert 8. Open Source to the Rescuermuntean@adobe.com @rombert 9. One IDE to rule them all?rmuntean@adobe.com @rombert 10. One IDE to rule them allrmuntean@adobe.com @rombert 11. Demo timermuntean@adobe.com @rombert 12. Q&Armuntean@adobe.com @rombert 13. ResourcesMantisBT www.mantisbt.orgReviewBoard- www.reviewboard.orgJenkins www.jenkins-ci.orgSubversion http://subversion.apache.orgMylyn connector - http://mylyn-mantis.sourceforge.net/ ReviewBoard connector -https://github.com/rombert/ereviewboardEclipse Mylyn http://eclipse.org/mylynrmuntean@adobe.com @rombert