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Eclipse Day at the Googleplex 2010

Thursday, September 2, 2010 - 17:32 by EclipseWeb Web
Here at Google, we have engineers using Eclipse every day to build our external and internal products, as well as engineers building and releasing Eclipse tools. Earlier this year, we announced Eclipse Labs, which is “a single place where anyone can start and maintain their open source projects based on the Eclipse platform with just a few clicks.� Since we use Eclipse so much here at Google, hosting Eclipse Day at the Googleplex is one way of giving back to the community and providing an environment for Eclipse contributors and users to network and share ideas.

Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11g Accelerates Java Development

Monday, August 30, 2010 - 09:12 by EclipseWeb Web
Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11g aims to help accelerate Java development tasks. Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse is a free set of Eclipse-based plug-ins that enables developers to build Java EE and Web Services applications for the Oracle Fusion Middleware platform where Eclipse is the preferred Integrated Development Environment (IDE).

Aster Data Introduces Free, Downloadable MapReduce Development Environment to Ease Development of Rich Analytic Applications Develop Advanced SQL-MapReduce Analytic Applications in Less Than an Hour With Downloadable Aster Data Developer Express Visual ID

Tuesday, August 17, 2010 - 11:06 by EclipseWeb Web
Aster Data, a proven leader dedicated to providing the best data management and data processing platform for big data analytics, today announced that Aster Data Developer Express, a point-and-click visual development environment introduced earlier this year, is now downloadable : from Aster Data's web site, www.asterdata.com, and is also listed in the Eclipse Marketplace web site

Eclipse 4.0 Early Adopters SDK Released

Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 09:35 by EclipseWeb Web
Last week, the Eclipse Foundation released Eclipse 4.0 Early Adopter SDK. This shouldn't be confused with the production-ready Eclipse Helios release (aka Eclipse 3.6). Rather, Eclipse 4.0 is a sneak preview of what Eclipse will look like in the future.

Eclipse 4.0 SDK released for early adopters

Thursday, July 29, 2010 - 10:35 by EclipseWeb Web
The Eclipse Foundation has announced the official availability of version 4 of Eclipse SDK. With this new generation of the Eclipse development environment, the Eclipse developers are aiming to modernise the IDE's underlying architecture to include contemporary features such as a model-based user interface framework, CSS-based declarative styling of the UI and a services oriented programming model for consuming Eclipse provided services. A more modern look and feel for the workbench has also been incorporated along with binary API compatibility with previous releases to make migration simpler.

nWire Software Joins the Eclipse Foundation

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 - 16:02 by EclipseWeb Web
nWire Software focuses on building tools for the Eclipse IDE (Integrated Development Environment), including nWire for Java and nWire for PHP: a real time code analysis tools, offering code exploration, search and visualization. nWire accelerates development by helping developers navigate through their code and better understand the architecture of their application. It can dramatically reduce the learning curve for developers entering a large code base. nWire is based on the standard Eclipse IDE toolset and smoothly integrates with the platform.

Eclipse and Java 6u21 problems

Wednesday, July 21, 2010 - 09:56 by EclipseWeb Web
Oracle recently released Java 6 update 21 which had a small but innocuous change in the way that the java.dll was created. Unfortunately, this change impacted Eclipse's startup, causing more problems for Eclipse than NetBeans ever had under Sun.

Application Development: 25 Best and Brightest Eclipse Development Projects

Monday, July 12, 2010 - 09:39 by EclipseWeb Web
With the recent release (June 23) of the Eclipse Foundation's 39-project Helios release train, eWEEK has decided to take a look at what many in the Eclipse community view as some of the top projects coming out of the organization. Eclipse is an open-source community, whose projects are focused on building an open development platform comprised of extensible frameworks, tools and runtimes for building, deploying and managing software across the lifecycle. Eclipse started as a Java IDE, but has since grown to be much, much more.

EGL Means Business

Monday, July 12, 2010 - 09:38 by EclipseWeb Web
EGL is a higher-level programming language designed for simplifying development of modern business applications and services. EGL code compiles into COBOL, Java, and JavaScript, which means it can be deployed to a wide variety of environments. EGL frees developers to focus on the business problem rather than on the details of the target runtime platforms and associated middleware. EGL is ideal for business-oriented development teams that value ease of learning and need to quickly deliver modern applications and services.

Excelsior JET Supports New Eclipse RCP 3.6 (Helios)

Monday, July 5, 2010 - 10:07 by EclipseWeb Web
Excelsior LLC today announced support for Eclipse 3.6 Helios in Excelsior JET, an application hardening solution for protection of code and data in safety-critical Eclipse RCP applications.

GUIdancer 4.2 released!

Wednesday, June 30, 2010 - 09:45 by EclipseWeb Web
Version 4.2 of GUIdancer is now available for download. Highlights of the new release include support for applications written with Eclipse 3.6 (Helios) as well as various new options to analyse and debug tests.

Take more note when Eclipse code drops on schedule

Friday, June 25, 2010 - 14:49 by EclipseWeb Web
So with Eclipse’ Helios dropping yesterday, right on schedule (even with everyone else watching the U.S.-Algeria game) it’s worth noting that this is the seventh straight year that the code has arrived on precisely the day it was supposed to.

Helios Release Delivers 39 Open Source Projects for Eclipse IDE

Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 15:52 by EclipseWeb Web
For the past seven years, the Eclipse Foundation has presided over a coordinated release train of Eclipse projects. This year, the Eclipse Helios release train continues the tradition, providing 39 different open source projects and over 33 million lines of code. The Helios project tally improves on the 33 project included with 2009's Eclipse Galileo release train.

Eclipse 3.6 Helios en images

Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 15:52 by EclipseWeb Web
Comme chaque année, la communauté Eclipse effectue la sortie groupée de ses principaux projets. La cuvée 2010, baptisée Helios, est dès à présent disponible au téléchargement.

Eclipse project releases major update of open source IDE

Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 10:46 by EclipseWeb Web
This is the seventh consecutive year that the Eclipse community has undertaken a coordinated release of the core components and packages. The 2010 release, which is codenamed Helios, includes 39 individual projects and 12 separate packages. The packages are available for download from the Eclipse Web site.

"Besides the feat of coordinating such a large development effort, Helios introduces important innovations in areas such as Git support, Linux development and JavaScript support," said Eclipse Foundation executive director Mike Milinkovich in a statement.

Eclipse Helios Simultaneous Release

Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 10:46 by EclipseWeb Web
The Eclipse foundation today announced the release of Eclipse Helios, bringing 39 different projects to the same station for the seventh annual release train. The Eclipse projects are managed in an agile fashion, releasing seven milestone builds throughout the year and then a number of release candidates in the weeks leading up to June each year. Instead of varying the delivery dates, the Eclipse projects vary the content in each milestone whilst focussing on the quality and backward compatibility.

Eclipse Helios technologies arrive on the release train

Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 10:45 by EclipseWeb Web
Just as late December brings Christmas, late June brings the annual "release train" from the Eclipse Foundation, and this year's train features the simultaneous release of project upgrades and new projects from 39 project groups.

Featuring more than 33 million lines of code based on the work of 490 developers, the Helios release on Wednesday is the largest ever from the seven-year-old release train series.