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Ravikumar Ramanathan
Mylar has two distinct parts: a task-focused interaction and a task management
facility.
XPlanner is an open source tool for project planning according to the extreme
programming methodology (XP) and is reasonably flexible to adapt for other
agile approaches such as Scrum.
This session consists of two parts:
The first part will walk through the process of creating a Mylar repository
connector for XPlanner using the SOAP interface along with all the supporting
pieces such as validation, queries for Iterations, User Stories and Tasks
The second part will walk through the process of using Mylar, XPlanner
connector and XPlanner to demonstrate Scrum in action covering project,
successive iterations, creation and use of user stories and tasks both in and
out of the IDE.
The presenters are senior staff of the JBuilder development team with a number
of years of experience in various environments and processes and will share
valuable insights they have gained in using Scrum internally using XPlanner
and Mylar.
Ravi Kumar is Principal Architect for JBuilder. JBuilder, a Borland CodeGear product is an enterprise class Java IDE completely built on top of Eclipse. JBuilder 2007 introduced a bold and innovative feature around integrated developer ecosystem tooling called ProjectAssist and TeamInsight and Ravi is the driving force behind than vision
In addition, Ravi was instrumental for most of the Web Services features in several versions of JBuilder and has extensive experience with databases, connectivity and RAD components
Karl Ewald has worked on the JBuilder team since 2001. Prior to to the move to eclipse, he worked mainly on EJB and web tooling. He is currently focused on the ProjectAssist and TeamInsight features that were first shipped with JBuilder 2007.