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The Eclipse open-source software foundation next week plans to release software that will offer developers an alternative to Windows for delivering desktop applications. Eclipse 3.0, which is ...
Developers like IBM and JBoss are eager to adopt Eclipse 3.1, with its expanded Java and Web development support.
Eclipse continues to be the standard for Java developers. If you are creating Java applications chances are you are using some combination of the JDT and Web Tools or Java EE Tools project.
The Eclipse development tools consortium gains momentum with the announcement of 13 members to its board of stewards and the introduction of three new open-source projects.
Originally designed as a universal tool platform, Eclipse is slowly becoming a more comprehensive application platform, not just an application-development platform.
Although development of applications for the Web has been taking the headlines lately, rich client applications still have a place, said Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse executive director.
With the Icefaces integration, developers can transform a standard JavaServer Faces project into a rich Web application, Genuitec said. Improvements also has been added for Unified Modeling ...
In a sign of continued realignment in software tools, BEA Systems next week will formally join the Eclipse effort, CRN has learned.
IBM to bring Eclipse tools to desktop applications Development tools based on open-source project to fill out IBM's Lotus Workplace desktop software.
The Eclipse Foundation this week will detail plans to expand its traditional focus on individual open-source development tools by adding a project for managing the entire application life cycle.
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