Learn How to Develop Add-ons for Atlassian Software - And Meet The K15t Team

Learn How to Develop Add-ons for Atlassian Software - And Meet The K15t Team


Are you a Java plugin developer interested in creating add-ons for JIRA, Confluence or other Atlassian software? If so, join us on July 17th for Java Forum Stuttgart, in the heart of the city.

At this event, K15t co-founder Tobias Anstett will give a talk on developing JIRA/Confluence add-ons using the Atlassian SDK (in German).

This one-day conference is designed to give attendees a broad overview of the latest Java technology trends. The day will be filled with talks on Java development (with speakers from Google, IBM and Oracle). What’s more, there will be around 40 exhibitors from the Java space – including K15t Software.

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Developing JIRA and Confluence Add-ons Using The Atlassian SDK

Attend Tobias’ talk to learn about how we develop our Scroll Add-ons for Confluence.

The 45-minute presentation will show you how we at K15t develop our add-ons for Atlassian software. It will feature practical examples and a live demo of the Atlassian SDK.

The Java Forum venue is within walking distance of the K15t office, so please feel free to stop by for a coffee and a chat. We’ll also run a booth at the event, so you can get in touch with our team on the spot.

Register Now – Registration Deadline July 11th

The organizer is expecting around 1,500 attendees – from software developers to team leaders and decision-makers.

If you work with Java, this is an event you can’t afford to miss. The registration deadline is July 11th, and you can register right here.


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If you want to learn how to develop kick-ass add-ons based on the Atlassian SDK, visit us at our booth or contact us in advance.

And by the way – we’re recruiting, too.



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