Thank you for questions and replies. I have 6 months working with Dspace.
My roadmap ( to me ) is

- Trying to build Dspace from source using Maven + Eclipse, then import the
project into eclipse to view the source.
- Understand the database schema and basic class implementations.
- To really understand how the code works, we need to understand the Cocoon
2 framework and its configurations.
- Get used to XSLT / XPath / JQuery / CSS.



2012/1/14 Sands Alden Fish <[email protected]>

>  Hi Patrick,
>
>  I'm on of the developers that uses the NetBeans IDE for all of my DSpace
> work.  I'm sure there are a lot of similarities in terms of functionality
> that IntelliJ provides, but as was mentioned, the auto-complete feature for
> methods and fields in a given class can give you a lot of efficiency.
>  NetBeans (and other IDEs) also provide you with the ability to hold down
> Command (on a Mac, I imagine Ctrl on a PC) and click on a method or field
> and be taken directly to its definition in the code-base.  I find this
> invaluable for groking code that I've never worked on before (in concert
> with the Forward and Back navigation buttons).  Similarly, the "Find
> Usages" feature will allow you to search for a list of every use of a class
> or method, as well as any inheriting or implementing classes of a given
> class or interface.
>
>  Also, I've found the NetBeans Maven integration to be completely
> painless.  Finally, WRT integration with JIRA, NetBeans does have this, and
> I've used it successfully.  http://wiki.netbeans.org/FaqHowToJira
>
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>
>
>
>
>  On Jan 13, 2012, at 1:58 PM, Patrick Etienne wrote:
>
> Greetings again all, (seems I've been writing in a good bit lately)
>
>  I'm writing in again to both Techs and Devs in hopes that folks might
> have time at some point to say a little something about different aspects
> of their experience with integrating their DSpace work into various IDEs.
> This primarily comes about as a result of 
> DS-921<https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-921>and the accompanying 
> Confluence page on Tips
> for IDE 
> Integration<https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Developer+Guidelines+and+Tools>.
> Long story short, I had no idea that the majority of DSpace committers /
> developers were using either IntelliJ or NetBeans for their IDE over
> Eclipse (I think this explains why there is so little DSpace/Eclipse
> documentation). My normal responsibilities within DSpace development at my
> institution primarily focus on either configuration management for our many
> DSpace instances or Manakin development (xslt), but I often find that I
> would like to be more knowledgable about the inner workings of DSpace and
> that a solid integration of DSpace into an IDE would facilitate this, which
> brings me to the point of this email. One of the tools I use most
> frequently in Eclipse is oXygen <http://www.oxygenxml.com/>. I'm aware
> that oXygen has no IntelliJ or NetBeans plugin, so am wondering whether
> those of you who use IntelliJ or NetBeans might be familiar with their
> innate capabilities in comparison to oXygen or if perhaps you might be
> aware of plugins for those IDEs that have similar features. The other
> question I have concerning IntelliJ and NetBeans is what experience folks
> might have with integration into Jira. I'm aware that Atlassian has plugins
> for both Eclipse and IntelliJ, but nothing for NetBeans.
>
>  This is not a major issue, but more of just a discussion that I believe
> some people may be interested in when people have time to write in. Any
> time that you would take to speak about your experience with these issues
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
>  Many Thanks,
>
>   - Patrick E.
>
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