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1 September 2008 With the plugin's Crucible support, you can now complete the full review lifecycle without leaving your IDE. ......... On the Bamboo side, you can also do more within your IDE so that there's less need to go to your browser. View the tests which failed and click through to the stack traces. Display a commit list and view the changed files. Show the full build log within IDEA. The plugin now offers configuration at project level as well as global level. The project settings allow you to share server connections with your team members. In addition, each developer can configure their own workspace-specific settings, such as polling intervals and the behaviour of notification popups.
With pleasure, Atlassian presents version 2.0 of the Atlassian IDE Plugin for IDEA.
We have also fixed a number of bugs in this release, including the problem which occurred when attempting to connect to a JIRA server with a self-signed SSL certificate. Take a look at the full list of fixes below.
Highlights of this Release:
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Highlights of the Atlassian IDE Plugin for IDEA 2.0
Full Crucible Review Lifecycle within IDEA
- You can now complete the full review lifecycle without leaving your IDE.
Note that version 1.7 of the plugin requires Crucible 1.6 or later.
View Failed Tests for a Bamboo Build
- View the tests which failed in an IDEA tool window.
- Click through to the stack traces.
Show Changed Files for a Bamboo Build
- Display a commit list in an IDEA tool window.
- View the changed files.
Show Bamboo Build Logs
- Show the full build log within IDEA.
Share Configuration with your Project Team
- The plugin now offers configuration at project level as well as global level. The screenshot below shows the project settings.
- Use the project settings to set up your team's Bamboo, JIRA and Crucible servers just once for each project.
- In the IDE settings, each developer can configure their own workspace-specific settings, such as polling intervals and the behaviour of notification popups.
- Project settings are stored in your source control repository. The plugin will load the settings at the same time as loading the project into IDEA.
- Settings which are specific to the developer (such as username, password, filters and layout options) as stored as private settings for the workspace and are not committed to the repository.








