Greetings again all, (seems I've been writing in a good bit lately)

I'm writing in again to both Techs and Devs in hopes that folks might have
time at some point to say a little something about different aspects of
their experience with integrating their DSpace work into various IDEs. This
primarily comes about as a result of
DS-921<https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-921>and the accompanying
Confluence page on Tips
for IDE 
Integration<https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Developer+Guidelines+and+Tools>.
Long story short, I had no idea that the majority of DSpace committers /
developers were using either IntelliJ or NetBeans for their IDE over
Eclipse (I think this explains why there is so little DSpace/Eclipse
documentation). My normal responsibilities within DSpace development at my
institution primarily focus on either configuration management for our many
DSpace instances or Manakin development (xslt), but I often find that I
would like to be more knowledgable about the inner workings of DSpace and
that a solid integration of DSpace into an IDE would facilitate this, which
brings me to the point of this email. One of the tools I use most
frequently in Eclipse is oXygen <http://www.oxygenxml.com/>. I'm aware that
oXygen has no IntelliJ or NetBeans plugin, so am wondering whether those of
you who use IntelliJ or NetBeans might be familiar with their innate
capabilities in comparison to oXygen or if perhaps you might be aware of
plugins for those IDEs that have similar features. The other question I
have concerning IntelliJ and NetBeans is what experience folks might have
with integration into Jira. I'm aware that Atlassian has plugins for both
Eclipse and IntelliJ, but nothing for NetBeans.

This is not a major issue, but more of just a discussion that I believe
some people may be interested in when people have time to write in. Any
time that you would take to speak about your experience with these issues
would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks,

 - Patrick E.

-- 
Patrick K. Etienne
Systems Analyst
Georgia Institute of Technology
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