Monthly Archives: December 2009

Full JIRA Support in NetBeans 6.8

Sun announced the newest release of NetBeans, version 6.8, on December 10th. Among the many new features of 6.8 came an updated JIRA integration. This integration was possible in 6.7 through a plugin, but the NetBeans site now touts "full JIRA support". Integration Features From the NetBeans 6.8 release page... Execute queries, save issue queries; sort and/or filter query results. Open, edit and create issues. Open, save or upload issue attachments. Log work done on issues. Simplified patch manipulation

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It’s a holiday blog roundup!

With the December holidays around the corner it felt like a good time for a blog roundup. These are just some of the posts that have appeared on all of Atlassian's many blogs. Sneak Peek: Sexy side-by-side diffs. A little while ago during one of our ShipIt competitions (where everyone is given a day and a half to deliver whatever they want) Nic Venegas won with a rich side-by-side diff viewer. Well, it finally made it onto FishEye's backlog and the first cut just went out in the first internal milestone

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Webinar: VOTC with Zend Framework on JIRA and Confluence

Please join us for the first Voice of the Customer (VOTC) webinar of 2010 with Zend Framework. Zend Framework is arguably the most popular PHP framework available, boasting millions of downloads and an active community. Early in its history, a decision was made to use JIRA and Confluence as developer tools to help manage issues, feature requests, and our proposal workflow. The tools have weathered a number of upgrades, a rapidly expanding user base (and thus issue reports), a growing number of contributors,

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