Unfuddle Mylyn Connector

January 14th, 2010

Many of you have written to us requesting integration with Mylyn for Eclipse. Mylyn is an Eclipse interface that, among other things, allows you to manipulate tickets for your projects without ever having to leave your IDE.

Today, we are proud to release the Unfuddle Mylyn Connector, giving you access to all of your Unfuddle tickets right from within your favorite editor. The connector was made possible through the efforts of one of our newest Unfuddlers, Andronic Trandafir. Thanks Andronic!

The Unfuddle Mylyn Connector is compatible with Mylyn 3.0, meaning it is available in most Eclipse-based editors.

We hope that you enjoy the new connector. Please let us know what you think!

28 Comments

  1. Abhimanyu Grover Says:

    Thats great news!!! I've been waiting for this. Thank you very much.

  2. Andrei Z Says:

    Very nice feature! Hope to see more integration plugins in the future. Congrats Trandafir, keep up the good work!

  3. Nick H Says:

    That is awesome! Is it too much to ask for some Netbeans love next :)

  4. Swanand Says:

    Nice! I have one reason to switch back to Eclipse from Netbeans.

  5. Jason Porter Says:

    Cool, now for IntelliJ?

  6. mick Says:

    this seriously rocks! thank you so much!

  7. Lavon Says:

    awesome guys! I am about to start building an air app that will utilize Unfuddle and extend it into an Agile workflow with stories and cards, and backlogs, and burndown charts, and possibly tie it into a git editor!

  8. Sebbe Says:

    This is the best ever! Thank you so much!

  9. ecs Says:

    Netbeans support? :D

  10. Husein Choroomi Says:

    Awesome! +1 for IntelliJ/RubyMine!

  11. Satya Says:

    Cool. Good news for all Eclipse users. Would certainly switch to Eclipse ASAP. Miss you Net-Beans....

    BTW, any such plugin-support for Net-Beans?

  12. Chris Charlton Says:

    Thank you! I was looking at this integration with Mylyn. My Eclipse IDE thanks you.

  13. Abdul Qabiz Says:

    Awesome! I am gonna give it a try.

    Thanks

    -abdul

  14. Brian Youngblood Says:

    Great to see this plugin. I recently switched to Netbeans. Any chance that's in the works?

  15. HiQuLABS Says:

    Would this work on Intellij IDEA?

  16. Jannie Theunissen Says:

    One more for Netbeans puhleeeze. That would be so cool.

  17. Abdul Qabiz Says:

    I couldn't make it work in existing Eclipse 3.5 Carbon installation on OSX.

    I downloaded latest version of Eclipse 3.5, it didn't work there too. I downloaded Eclipse 3.5 Classic via Pulse, installed Mylyn 3.3 (all extensions, features), even then Unfuddle Mylyn connector is not showing in "New Repository" Wizard.

    I have spent last 24 hours doing all that and really tired.

    How to debug or know what's going on? Logs don't show me anything wrong, Eclipse configuration (via About Eclipse) shows me Unfuddle Mylyn (both core, ui - features) as installed.

    I am on OSX (10.5.8), using Eclipse 3.5.1 (Galileo SR1) Carbon (not Cocoa). JFYI! I even tried it on Cocoa, it didn't work.

    I would appreciate any help, really need this to run.

    Thanks

    -abdul

  18. Jesse Says:

    This rocks!

  19. Andronic Trandafir Says:

    Abdul,

    Please make sure you are using the latest version of JRE (1.6). If you still experience difficulties, contact us at support@unfuddle.com.

  20. Rob Says:

    +1 for netbeans support :)

  21. David Laker Says:

    atleast +1 for netbeans support!

  22. Hendy Irawan Says:

    Thank you Unfuddle. :-)

    I blogged my experiences here:

    http://spring-java-ee.blogspot.com/2010/01/unfuddle-mylyn-connector-for-eclipse.html

  23. Larry Says:

    +1 for netbeans

  24. José A. Puche Says:

    +1 for Netbeans

  25. nikola Says:

    +1 for Netbeans

  26. Piyush Says:

    + 1 for Netbeans .. -10 for ECLIPSE .. not better than Netbeans ..

  27. Piyush Says:

    + 1 for Netbeans .. -10 for ECLIPSE .. not better than Netbeans ..

  28. Anton S. Kraievoy Says:

    +1 for IntelliJ Idea :)

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