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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 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 ...
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 ...
Case Study: The financial company uses Eclipse in developing its OneBench application for market data and analysis.
Oracle has released a new version of Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse, its free set of Eclipse-based plugins for developers building Java EE, Java Web, Web Service, Spring, and Oracle ADF ...
Support also is offered for the Struts 2 framework for developing enterprise Java Web applications. [ Also on InfoWorld: “ Eclipse Galileo technologies set for orbit.” ...
Originally designed as a universal tool platform, Eclipse is slowly becoming a more comprehensive application platform, not just an application-development platform.
Eclipse has proven to be a flexible and popular application integrated development environment (IDE). It can be trimmed down or built up, depending on the plug-ins a developer ...
Eclipse 4.2, which deprecates Eclipse 3.x, includes Eclipse for Mobile Developers and a compatibility layer for Eclipse plug-ins and RCP.