Thursday 22 March
| Time | Topic | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 8:00–10:00 | Registration | |
| Coffee, tea and pastries will be served. | ||
| 10:00–10:45 | Keynote | Jean-Michel Lemieux, VP Engineering |
| An update from Atlassian's VP of Engineering on the state of Atlassian, exciting new features, and the upcoming Atlassian Marketplace. | ||
| 10:45–11:30 | Atlassian Marketplace - 101 | Jonathan Nolen, Director of Developer Relations |
| Get into the details of the Atlassian Marketplace with Dir. of Developer Relations, Jonathan Nolen. | ||
| 11:00–12:15 | Licensed to Sell: How to use Atlassian's new Licensing API to Sell your Plugin on the Atlassian Marketplace | Ben Woskow, Integrations Developer |
| Learn how to get your plugin ready for sale on the Atlassian Marketplace with one of the key Marketplace developers | ||
| 12:15–14:00 | Lunch + Birds of a Feather | |
| 14:00–14:45 | JIRA 5 Highlights - Great Platform Capabilities | Bryan Rollins, JIRA Product Manager Team Lead |
| JIRA's lead PM, Bryan Rollins, will take you on a tour of the awesome new platform capabilities of JIRA 5. | ||
| 14:45–15:30 | Plugin Safety Check - How to Ensure Your Plugin Gets Approved | Penny Wyatt, QA Engineer |
| JIRA's QA Champion will show you how focusing on quality will ensure your customers have a great experience with your plugin. | ||
| 15:30–16:00 | Break | |
| 16:00–16:45 | Polyglot Plugin Programming | Stefan Sassen, Development Team Lead |
| Did you know you can build Atlassian plugins in languages other than Java? Stefan Sassen, from the Confluence team, will show you how. | ||
| 16:45–17:30 | Multi-version compatibility for Plugins | Slawek Ginter, JIRA Developer |
| Examine the pain points and share the solutions that we've found when writing plugins that need to work in multiple major versions of JIRA. | ||
| 17:30–24:00 | Drinks! | |
Friday 23 March
| Time | Topic | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 8:00–10:00 | Light Breakfast | |
| 10:00–10:45 | Keynote | Special Guest Speaker |
| Come and see! | ||
| 10:45–11:30 | First Look: Remote Plugins for Atlassian Apps | Rich Manalang, Developer Advocate |
| Rich will show you a sneak peek of a new technology that will allow you to build powerful integrations as "remote" plugins. | ||
| 11:30–12:15 | Better front-end development in Atlassian plugins | Wojtek Seliga, JIRA Developer |
| Traditionally the UI of Atlassian plugins have been based on a typical old-school MVC frameworks (webwork, Struts) with little dynamic behaviour. But no more! JIRA Team Lead Wociech Seliga will show you have to develop sexier and more user-friendly plugins based on a modern stack using AUI, Soy templates, Backbone.js and friends. | ||
| 12:15–14:00 | Lunch + Birds of a Feather | |
| 14:00–15:30 | Lightning Talks | |
| Short talks by Atlassian staff, plugin developers and you! | ||
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Break | |
| 16:00–16:45 | Lessons Learned from a Year in the Plugin Business | Andrew Prentice, Bonfire Developer |
| The PM from one of Atlassian's newest plugins will share the lessons he has learned from a year in the plugin business. | ||
Marketplace Workshop
Want a head start on using Atlassian's new licensing API in your plugin? Come to our workshop to work one-on-one with a member of the Ecosystem team and start using the licensing API in your plugin's code. Each workshop session will walk through each step of the process outlined in Licensed to Sell: How to use Atlassian's new Licensing API to Sell your Plugin on the Atlassian Marketplace - from licensing your plugin to making it compatible with product versions that are two years old. If we have time we will even show you how to add marketing assets to your plugin.
This workshop is available for any plugin compatible with any Atlassian product.
What do I need to do before attending the workshop?
Prior to attending the workshop:
- bring your development laptop fully set up with:
- a stable build environment already set up
- build access to Atlassian's public Maven repository
- take a glance at this tutorial ahead of time
How do I sign up?
Go to our registration page to sign up! You must be registered for AtlasCamp to attend. Limited to one workshop slot per developer/vendor.
AtlasCamp is coming to Europe for the first time, landing in Wiesbaden, Germany, which is very close to Frankfurt and Frankfurt Airport.
Hotel Dorint Pallas
Auguste-Viktoria-Strasse 15
65185 Wiesbaden
Tel: +49 611 3306-0
Just outside Frankfurt, Wiesbaden is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe. Being an old Roman town, it has a relaxing atmosphere, despite being so close to the corporate heart of Germany.
The conference will be held at the Dorint Pallas Hotel, which is situated conveniently close to both the main train station and old city centre. Hotel rooms may be booked there at the rate of €164/night single, €184/night double. Please quote Atlassian when booking. Here too, be sure to book on time to avoid disappointment!
How to get there:
The hotel is just a few minutes' walk from the main train station
From Frankfurt main station, there are regular direct local train connections with Wiesbaden, taking approx. 35-45 minutes depending on the train. The same applies to coming from Frankfurt International Airport. You can look up connections through the Rhein Main regional transport website, www.rmv.de.
By car, please refer to the hotel website from where you can calculate your driving time. There are parking places nearby, please ask for details when making your hotel booking. Atlassian has no pre-negotiated parking rates for guests.
