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04.09.2006 |
| When Motorola announced early in June of its intentions to create the world’s first globally adopted open mobile Linux platform, few critics would have been surprised by its next move. Motorola has now joined the Eclipse Foundation as a Strategic Provider Member and has proposed an Eclipse Tools for mobile Linux (TmL) project.... more >> |
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26.06.2006 |
| AdaCore has unveiled a stand-alone version of the company’s GNATbench plug-in that integrates Ada into native (standard) Eclipse. GNATbench offers the familiar Eclipse ‘look and feel’ while utilizing GNAT Pro’s leading-edge compiler, tools and capabilities. It also supports all-Ada and mixed-language development... more >> |
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13.06.2006 |
| After many months of quietly donating engineering resources and code to an ambitious open source project, Novell has launched Bandit, an identity management solution that aims to allow companies integrate different identity systems and provide a consistent approach to securing and managing identity. The project has a somewhat surprising name... more >> |
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09.06.2006 |
June is here and it's only a few weeks to the Callisto Simultaneous Release of 10 Eclipse Projects. Blogs and message boards are abuzz with information on the project and opinions on the release candidates. Which brings us to the question – is Callisto really that big? According to Ian Skerrett, director of Marketing for the Eclipse Foundation, it is. He has the statistics to prove it. He says there are 262 committers... more >> |
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08.06.2006 |
| “If you thought it would be some time before Ajax moved from the realm of Google and Yahoo into the enterprise IT fabric, you’d be mistaken”, writes Jason Stamper over at Computer Business Review Online. It's becoming clear that the new rich thin client technology Ajax will make it into enterprise IT sooner rather than later, he says. Ajax seems to be gaining ground by the minute... more >> |
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02.06.2006 |
Come September and the Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) will be set for a full release. The project has hit the third development milestone, and still has two more to go before it reaches its final destination. The EPF is both a set of best practices, as well as an actual tool in the form of the EPF Composer, which will enable users to both author and publish processes. The EPF promises to be the first open source initiative... more >> |
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29.05.2006 |
| Software AG, a supplier of systems software has launched crossvision, an open standard suite to drive Service-Oriented Architecture, in Asia. The company said crossvision can bring new life and value to existing mission critical IT investments by integrating heterogeneous assets, and adding powerful functionality to enable new business processes. crossvision allows enterprises to rapidly and cost-effectively... more >> |
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02.06.2006 |
Come June and the Eclipse Foundation will orchestrate the release of ten of its most prominent projects in an effort to avoid some of the chaos that can accompany open source team efforts. This 10-way coordination, code-named Callisto, has been in the works since August 2005. The Callisto release includes updates to BIRT, WTP, TPTP and others. Also included as part of the Callisto plan is the release of Eclipse 3.2... more >> |
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22.05.2006 |
| In a new twist to the on-again, off-again friendship between Sun Microsystems and the Eclipse Foundation, the latter has now decided to contribute code to the Eclipse foundation. According to Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation, Inc., a developer from Sun Microsystems has committed code to the Eclipse tree. The code is reportedly required to get Eclipse running on x86-based Solaris... more >> |
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22.05.2006 |
| The Polarion development team has announced the first public release of FastTrack, a version control based Issue/Task/Requirement tracking tool deeply integrated into the Eclipse IDE. It is built on top of the Subversive project. According to Polarion, FastTrack provides project work planning and tracking deeply integrated into the Eclipse IDE and its concepts. No server setup or administration is involved... more >> |
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22.05.2006 |
| For those who missed the opening of Day 4 at the JavaOne Conference, Ed Burnette gives a detailed post on the happenings in his blog. John Gage opened JavaOne Day 4 by calling Eclipse "One of the most successful software projects in history", before he introduced Eclipse project managers Erich Gamma. In a talk similar to the one delivered at EclipseCon this year, Erich and John began with a description of ‘The Eclipse Way’... more >> |
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18.05.2006 |
| The Developer Tools Group of Borland Software have announced a three-year roadmap for JBuilder, its Java Integrated Development Environment. The roadmap includes an update to JBuilder 2006, a new underlying framework based on Eclipse in JBuilder 2007, codenamed Peloton and provides insight into the functionality.... more >> |
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18.05.2006 |
| The Eclipse Foundation has launched a community portal, Eclipse Plug-in Central (EPIC), to promote the adoption of Eclipse-based commercial products, complementary open source projects and Eclipse-related training, support and services. According to the foundation, the portal makes it easier than ever for developers... more >> |
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18.05.2006 |
| The Eclipse Foundation has announced a new top-level project, called the Eclipse Modeling Project, that will focus on the evolution and promotion of model-based development technologies within the Eclipse community. Richard Gronback of Borland Software and Ed Merks of IBM have been selected as project co-leaders, and are teaming... more >> |
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18.05.2006 |
Rhine Main in Weisbaden, Germany, played host to finale of the JAX Conference, which was organized alongside Enterprise Architektur Konferenz and Eclipse Forum Europe 2006. With 1600 participants, 10 sponsors and 55 exhibitors, the conference could have well set a record. A significant achievement was that the JAX Expo was for the first time accessible free of charge to visitors who were not... more >> |
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