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- New Eclipse-based tools from Genuitec offer developers more choices in migrating to IBM WebSphere 6.1
- New Eclipse-based tools from Genuitec offer developers more choices in migrating to IBM WebSphere 6.1This is excellent!The only thing that has kept us from migrating the bulk of our WSAD projects (we're talking large shop here...) is that it is not straightforward to just open them up in MyEclipse...each IDE...
- Tags: Java development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Eclipse, IBM WebSphere 6.1, MyEclipse, Genuitec, IBM WebSphere, tool, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-08
- New Eclipse-based tools from Genuitec offer developers more choices in migrating to IBM WebSphere 6.1
- Read a full transcript. Sponsor: Genuitec. The arrival of the IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1 presents Eclipse-oriented developers with some big decisions. The newest version of this popular runtime will depend largely on Rational Application Developer RAD for tooling. While this recent runtime environment...
- Tags: Developer, IBM WebSphere, Environment, Web Service, Eclipse, Tool, IBM Corp., Genuitec, MyEclipse Blue Edition, Eclipse Obviously, Productivity, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-02-08
- Genuitec's Pulse service provides automated updates across Eclipse, Android, ColdFusion
- MyEclipse IDE vendor Genuitec is stepping up the general developer downloads plate to take a swing at the task of automated and managed updates, plug-ins and patches to such widespread tools as Eclipse, Android, ColdFusion. The free Pulse service helps bring a "single throat to choke" benefit...
- Tags: Developer, Allaire ColdFusion, Eclipse, Service, Genuitec, Pulse, Open Source, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- The GPL Becomes A Corporate Weapon
- Ive written many times here about the open source incline. The more community support you want, the closer your license moves toward the GPL.But ever since Sun decided last year to release Java under the GPL, companies have been recognizing the offensive advantages of a license that makes all improvements...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Games, GPL, Red Hat Developer Studio, MyEclipse, Genuitec, GPL-license, game
- Blog posts 2007-03-19
- MyEclipse and JBoss spar over open source purity
- Genuitec CEO Maher Masri doesnt like what Red Hat employees such as Gavin King are saying about his companies use of open source in their MyEclipse product. Masri writes:I truly believe many people who wear the open source badge completely miss the intent and spirit behind it. And, in the...
- Tags: Java development tools, Middleware, Genuitec, JBoss, open source, GPL, Lesser GNU Public License, Red Hat Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-03-19
- Genuitec makes editing a SNAP
- The latest milestone of MyEclipse IDE (5.5M1) allows you to use some of its tools without bringing up the IDE. According to Todd Williams, VP of Technology at Genuitec, Were starting to "dis-integrate" MyEclipse into a series of what we call SNAPs (Simple Non-integrated APplications) that provide silos of...
- Tags: Development tools, IDE, MyEclipse IDE, Snap, Genuitec
- Blog posts 2007-01-31
- Tim Cramer: Matisse port "positive for Java community"
- This week I went to a demo of Matisse4MyEclipse, a port of the NetBeans GUI editor to the Eclipse platform done by Genuitec engineers. The special guest was Sun's director for Java Tools Tim Cramer: Tim stunned the audience by announcing that...
- Tags: Genuitec, Matisse, Eclipse
- Blog posts 2006-03-25
- On the road to EclipseCon: Genuitec bridges NetBeans/Eclipse gap
- EclipseCon 2006 starts next week, and already vendors are gearing up for a big splash at the annual event. One of the companies generating the most buzz lately is Genuitec, who stunned the Eclipse community and the NetBeans community for that matter when they announced they had ported the Matisse...
- Tags: Genuitec, Eclipse, EclipseCon, Matisse GUI Builder
- Blog posts 2006-03-15
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- Red Hat unveils JBoss Developer Studio -- is it destined for an Amazon or IBM cloud?
- Red Hat, Inc., Raleigh, NC, has finally released JBoss Developer Studio, an open-source Eclipse -based integrated development environment IDE that combines tooling with runtime. Red Hat released the beta version for free download on JBoss.org last August and said that the final subscription version would be available...
- Tags: IDE, Red Hat Inc., Environment, Amazon.com Inc., Tool, JBoss, IBM Corp., Development Environment, JBoss Developer Studio, Developer Studio, Open Source, Productivity, Development Tools, Java Development Tools, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-12-10
- MyEclipse and JBoss spar over open source purity
- MyEclipse and JBoss spar over open source purityRedhat/JBoss is smartThey're doing the right thing for the company, and an acceptable thing for the community. They're protecting their IP while allowing it to be used freely under reasonable terms.Cheers to MyEclipse - the underdog hereRed Hat no longer can claim...
- Tags: Development tools, open source, JBoss, Redhat/JBoss, MyEclipse, parasite
- Discussion threads 2007-03-19
- The GPL Becomes A Corporate Weapon
- The GPL Becomes A Corporate WeaponEvery good thing has a costThe idea of going into business is to corner the market and make money with new ideas and more efficient products so customers will buy your stuff. The problem with the GPL is that, yes, it makes all companies...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, GPL, new idea
- Discussion threads 2007-03-19
- ISVs Lombardi and Genuitec explain how Eclipse benefits their businesses
- Read the full text transcript of the podcast. A true test of a software development environment's worth is in how well it benefits ISVs in reducing complexity, cutting costs, and in helping them remain competitive in fast-moving markets. ISV adoption is the ultimate litmus test for an IDE's success...
- Tags: Eclipse, ISV
- Blog posts 2006-07-20
- Sun ready to join Eclipse, part 1
- By any measure, Eclipse and Sun's NetBeans have both been wildly successful. But from the beginning, Sun and Eclipse have had a strange and interesting relationship; sometimes friendly but sometimes not. Now the opportunity is greater than ever for the two to join forces"If...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Eclipse
- Blog posts 2006-05-04
- When blogs attack
- When blogs attackThat is just nuts...Just about every shop I know moving to Eclipse is moving their Swing based application to legacy and slowly migrating to SWT.Correcting the record...First of all. (1) No attack on Instantiations was ever made - in original blog entry or the updated one. The blog...
- Tags: Java development tools, Blogging, OPEN SOURCE, NetBeans developer, Matisse, Java Swing, Matisse GroupLayout, Instantiations, Sun NetBeans, blog
- Discussion threads 2006-04-20
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