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Linux phone maker updates tools
VDC Embedded Systems Bulletin - April 2008 (PDF File)
Open Enterprise Interview: Mike Milinkovich
Today, the list of its projects is extremely impressive; more importantly, it has moved way beyond its initial focus on Java and development tools to address an increasing range of enterprise computing needs.
OSGI for Beginners
AccuRev Makes Available Initial Release of its Maven-SCM Plug-in for M2Eclipse
Skyway Software Announces "Skyway Cup 2008" Developer Contest
TI's Code Composer Essentials v3 simplifies development and speeds time-to-market for ultra-low power portable applications
Higgins Project wins Award
Swordfish: Eclipse's OSGi-based SOA framework
Is There a Place for OSGi in Enterprise Application Development? (Part 2)
Puzzle ITC wird Mitglied der Eclipse Foundation
Eclipse adds embedded device projects
OMG and Eclipse Announce Program for Second Day of the Symposia On Open Software & Standards
Eclipse promotes innovation networks
Eclipse's status as an open-source organization means that even competitors must participate, said Donald Smith, Eclipse director of ecosystem development. "In the open-source world, I'm also focused on getting competitors to work together," Smith said. Business process also is part of an innovation network.
Tomcat, Eclipse named the most popular in SDTimes study
Those are among the findings of a recent study by BZ Research, like SD Times a division of BZ Media. The seventh annual Java Awareness Study, completed in December, showed very little change year-on-year for enterprise Java developers.
Enterprise Innovation with Open Source
Hello, OSGi, Part 1: Bundles for beginners
AccuRev Further Aligns Innovative SCM Architecture with the Eclipse Integration Framework: Provides Developers More Features, Greater Usability and Performance
CodeGear offers JBuilder 2008, which also features support for Struts, JavaServer Faces, and more
Application Factories features a methodology and tools to navigate framework choices, open source, internal code, and deregulated technology standards to determine use and reuse, CodeGear said. Developers can communicate intent, capture instructions and recommendations, and point to resources.