Re: Java devs tip : Using Eclipse as all-in-one IDE for developing Qpid
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Andrea Gazzarini wrote: > Hi all, I just found an eclipse plugin for confluence (and I think that it's > working offline too)... so I was thinking to condivide with you how is > composed my IDE: [...] > I don't know if for you is the same but for me having all tools on a sigle > IDE is a great great thing... This is basically what I use, although I use eGit instead of Subclipse (and mostly use command line git tools). I didn't know about TimTam, I'll look into that. Mylyn with the Jira connector is pretty awesome. I only started using it again a few weeks ago and the context saving stuff is *so* helpful. :) - Aidan -- Apache Qpid - World Domination through Advanced Message Queueing http://qpid.apache.org - Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation Project: http://qpid.apache.org Use/Interact: mailto:dev-subscr...@qpid.apache.org
Java devs tip : Using Eclipse as all-in-one IDE for developing Qpid
Hi all, I just found an eclipse plugin for confluence (and I think that it's working offline too)... so I was thinking to condivide with you how is composed my IDE: Base Eclipse (Java + JUnit) *** *For development and unit testing Mylyn plugin (+JIRA extension) *** *There is the base plugin and the extension for JIRA. After installing you will see JIRA issue with a rich graphical editor. Of course if you want there's "open (internal) browser" option too; There are reminders for scheduled issue too (it's very nice)... Subclipse (for Subversion) *** *Working with SVN directly in Eclipse...basically you will have something like Tortoise embeedded in Eclipse... :) TimTam (for confluence) You can view confluence repository, add / remove / edit pages using wiki markup. I don't know if for you is the same but for me having all tools on a sigle IDE is a great great thing... Regards, Andrea