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From the Editors: OSGi is too complex
FSF and Eclipse offer guidance on licences
Building OSGi based applications
Microsoft shows off another Java deployment option for Windows Azure
Microsoft announced last fall support for implementing Java Servlet and JavaServer pages using the open-source Tomcat technology. Microsoft created a Solution Accelerator to help developers who wanted to use Tomcat in place of its own Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server technology in the cloud. At the Professional Developers Conference, Microsoft demonstrated how Domino’s was using TomCat on Azure.
RAP Application Deployment Made Easy?
He perceives the deployment of RAP applications, as a thorny issue for developers. RAP applications are built on top of Server-Side Equinox, and Equinox has special requirements for the deployable archive.
Tycho Verses Buckminster, B3, PDE Build and Athena?
Open Innovation's Challenge: Letting Go Is Hard To Do
Can Oracle Swing it on SWT in Java?
Why hardware designers should switch to Eclipse
Visual Rules Enterprise Platform 4.7 Released
Eclipse readies workbench upgrade
Formally known as Eclipse SDK 4.0, the platform features the developer's workbench -- building blocks for constructing desktop applications or tools that work with Eclipse, said Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse's executive director, in an interview at the EclipseCon 2010 conference in Santa Clara, Calif. on Tuesday afternoon. Eclipse 4 offers components that go underneath the popular Eclipse IDE, he said.
Instantiations Releases Major Upgrades to Leading Eclipse Java GUI Design and Testing Products
Red Hat Delivers New JBoss Tools, SOA Platform at EclipseCon
At the EclipseCon 2010 conference for developers and users of the Eclipse open-source integrated development environment (IDE) in Santa Clara, Calif., on March 22, Red Hat announced the launch of its JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5.0 with enhanced functionality to update its JBoss Enterprise Middleware portfolio.