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Introduction

Eclipse is known as industry’s leading open source development platform for Java based software. Eclipse IDE is mostly used by the developers, and often they need to work together and share information with other stakeholders like – Business Analysts, Architects, Project Managers and Testers. With growing involvements of multiple stakeholders in almost all phases of software development lifecycle, today, it has become a challenge to ensure – collaborative development environment for the stakeholders, regardless of their geographic locations and roles. You also can’t rule out the necessities of adopting disparate Application lifecycle management tools, and often some of them are outside the scope of Eclipse environment! Now, the question is – ‘how do we enable Eclipse developers to share information back and forth with otherstakeholders from within their familiar Eclipse environment?


’Kovair Plug-In for Eclipse Development‘


Kovair plug-in for Eclipse’, a platform for Eclipse developers, ensures collaboration among the stakeholders throughout the development lifecycle, and synchronization among disparate ALMtools. Working with this plug-in, the access of Eclipse developer scan be extended to other artifacts like – Requirements, Design Artifacts, Test Cases, Tasks and Defects originating from diverse ALM tools without leaving their preferred IDE. Kovair plug-in for Eclipse is a dream come true for Java developers who wish to use a single tool environment both for doing their primary development job and collaborating with other teams. This plug-in helps any organization to provide an enhanced platform to developers where its established processes, tools and practices can be seamlessly integrated.


Read more about Eclipse Development Environment at wikipedia. Also read more about IT Service Management here.