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Some might want to see the open tracker items or other helpful queries from within their IDE. With Eclipse and Mylyn you have the possibility to access the project's trackers from within your Eclipse. This page is going to describe how to get this feature into your Eclipse and describes some basics about how to access the trackers with this infrastructure. |
Some might want to see the open tracker items or other helpful queries from within their IDE. With Eclipse and Mylyn you have the possibility to access the project's trackers from within your Eclipse. This page is going to describe how to get this feature into your Eclipse and describes some basics about how to access the trackers with this infrastructure. |
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== Installation and Preparation == |
== Installation and Preparation == |
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Revision as of 09:34, 1 September 2011
Some might want to see the open tracker items or other helpful queries from within their IDE. With Eclipse and Mylyn you have the possibility to access the project's trackers from within your Eclipse. This page is going to describe how to get this feature into your Eclipse and describes some basics about how to access the trackers with this infrastructure.
Installation and Preparation
- Mylyn
- Mylyn Generic Web Connector
- Needed Update Sites
Access Different Trackers
- Add Task Repository
- Add Queries
- Examples: Open Bugs, Open Patches
Working with Tasks
- TODO: Is this helpful? What about the automatic commit comment feature of Mylyn?