Eclipse Mylar Introduces Major New Innovation for Developer Productivity.OTTAWA -- The Eclipse Foundation The Eclipse Foundation leads the development of Eclipse, the open-source Java application platform and IDE. History In 2003–2004 the Eclipse Consortium, an unofficial consortium of software industry vendors led by IBM, founded The Eclipse Foundation, a , an open source community committed to the implementation of a universal software development platform, today announced the release of Eclipse Mylar 1.0. Mylar is a task-focused user interface that enhances developer productivity by reducing information overload A symptom of the high-tech age, which is too much information for one human being to absorb in an expanding world of people and technology. It comes from all sources including TV, newspapers, magazines as well as wanted and unwanted regular mail, e-mail and faxes. and enabling easy multi-tasking. Today's IDEs overload See information overload and overloading. developers with information by presenting too many details of a system's complexity. As a result, developers often waste an inordinate amount of time searching and browsing through hundreds of files to find the information relevant to the task-at-hand. Mylar provides a new task-focused user interface that filters Eclipse IDE (1) (Integrated Development Environment) A set of programs run from a single user interface. For example, programming languages often include a text editor, compiler and debugger, which are all activated and function from a common menu. views to show only the elements relevant to a specific task. Thereby focusing the attention of the developer and reducing the amount of scrolling (chat, games) scrolling - To flood a chat room or Internet game with text or macros in an attempt to annoy the occupants. This can often cause the chat room to be "uninhabitable" due to the "noise" created by the scroller. Compare spam. and searching required to fix a bug or add a new feature. "The key intuition intuition, in philosophy, way of knowing directly; immediate apprehension. The Greeks understood intuition to be the grasp of universal principles by the intelligence (nous), as distinguished from the fleeting impressions of the senses. behind Mylar is that when a developer fixes a bug or adds a feature, they only care about a subset A group of commands or functions that do not include all the capabilities of the original specification. Software or hardware components designed for the subset will also work with the original. of the system," says Mik Kersten, Mylar project leader. "Mylar's innovation is to make this subset explicit by automatically managing task context on the developers' behalf. The end result is that the developers are able to focus on their programming instead of being forced to constantly find and re-find the information they need to get work done." Mylar simplifies the task management complexity of a developer's daily work. It enables multi-tasking by providing a task management view that allows developers to easily switch between tasks and share task context with other developers. Mylar also unifies the different task lists a developer typically uses, such as bug tracking and e-mail systems, by integrating these systems into a common Mylar Task List. This unified task list leverages Eclipse's rich client capabilities to allow offline access and change notifications, enabling developers to spend more of their day in the Eclipse IDE where they are productive instead being forced to constantly switch back and forth between the browser and e-mail inbox. "Mylar is the next killer feature for all IDEs," says Willian Mitsuda, developer at IBOPE, a large Brazilian multinational company. "When I started using Mylar I just couldn't believe how I managed to work on large projects without it. This is definitely one of the most important innovations since refactoring." Mylar already integrates with issue tracking software such as Bugzilla, JIRA JIRA Japan Industries Association of Radiological Systems (trade organization) JIRA Japan Investor Relations Association and Trac. Organizations are also beginning to integrate or plan to integrate support for Mylar into their products, including CodeGear, CollabNet and Maven. "In JBuilder 2007 we focused on making it easier to view, understand and manage daily tasks both from a team and an individual developer's perspective and Mylar is an important component in the solution," said Michael Swindell Vice President of Products and Strategy for CodeGear. "Mylar provides us with an innovative means for viewing project responsibilities and a foundation on which we can integrate different lifecycle components into the JBuilder experience and fine tune the user's view of project artifacts artifacts see specimen artifacts. ." "Mylar's compelling new approach and CollabNet's collaborative development platform will organize all aspects of the Eclipse developer environment. Together with Subversion sub·ver·sion n. 1. a. The act or an instance of subverting. b. The condition of being subverted. 2. Obsolete A cause of overthrow or ruin. , it connects developers directly with the rest of the project team and the development processes used by their organization," said Jack Repenning, architect at CollabNet. About the Eclipse Foundation Eclipse is an open source community, whose projects are focused on building an open development platform comprised of extensible frameworks, tools and runtimes for building, deploying and managing software across the lifecycle. A large, vibrant ecosystem of major technology vendors, innovative start-ups, universities and research institutions and individuals extend, complement and support the Eclipse Platform. The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit, member-supported corporation that hosts the Eclipse projects The following is a list of notable projects and plugins for the Eclipse IDE. Official Eclipse projects These projects are maintained by the Eclipse community and hosted by the Eclipse Foundation. . Full details of Eclipse and the Eclipse Foundation are available at www.eclipse.org. |
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