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World's First Remote Internet Explorer Debugger For Desktop Developers: MyEclipse    

Posted by: myeclipse - on Monday, November 30, 2009 - 11:36 AM
 
Debug deployed applications in real time for Internet Explorer versions six,seven, and eight. Latest release also includes native support for WTP projects and enhancements to Struts 2 and UML 2

Genuitec has announced the release of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 8.0. The latest release is built on top of the brand new Eclipse Galileo version 3.5.1 and delivers the world's first debugger for Internet Explorer (IE) versions six, seven and eight that can remotely debug deployed applications.New & Noteworthy | Download
MyEclipse 8.0 now also supports Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) projects so that enterprises standardized on WTP are compliant with corporate regulations while utilizing the power of MyEclipse.“MyEclipse users get overwhelming value with the addition of our Internet Explorer debugger and VisualVM Java Profiler; if these were standalone technologies they would be worth more than the total licensing cost for the entire MyEclipse IDE,” said Riyad Kalla, MyEclipse product manager for Genuitec in a press statement. “Now add-in support for WTP projects, Struts 2 plus more and desktop developers have the simplest, yet most powerful IDE on the market. And it's one hundred percent risk free.”"MyEclipse users get overwhelming value with the addition of our Internet Explorer debugger and VisualVM Java Profiler; if these were standalone technologies they would be worth more than the total licensing cost for the entire MyEclipse IDE. Now add-in support for WTP projects, Struts 2 plus more and desktop developers have the simplest, yet most powerful IDE on the market. And it's one hundred percent risk free."With the Internet Explorer debugger users will not have to pull an application down to make bug fixes or enhancements; it's the world’s first tool for debugging already-deployed IE applications in real time.Another unmatched enhancement to MyEclipse 8.0 is the inclusion of WTP project support. Many companies are standardized on the WTP project structure, and now those corporations can develop persistence, business logic, presentation layers and more by having full access to MyEclipse technologies – all while maintaining corporate standards.“What do software developers want in their tools?” asks Todd Williams, vice president of technology for Genuitec, also in a press statement. “They want free or near-free software development technologies that do the job in the most efficient, simple and effective manner. Developers fall in and out of love with tools suites and IDEs, and at Genuitec we are acutely aware of this behavior and strive to make MyEclipse an easy, diverse and powerful technology that exceeds the expectations of everyone from novice programmers to experienced architects.”Genuitec customers will also enjoy improvements to the Struts 2 extensible framework, which is used for creating enterprise-ready Java web applications. Created by the Apache Foundation, this framework is designed to streamline the full development cycle, from building, to deploying, to maintaining applications over time.
Java

Visual Rules Enterprise Platform 4.6: Available now    

Posted by: Stefanie - on Thursday, November 05, 2009 - 02:42 PM
 

Robust new features have been introduced in this version to enable the business with powerful new tools and functionality. In addition, Eclipse 3.5 is fully supported.



Business Rules Management for Agile Enterprises
Companies as Volkswagen Bank and John Deere manage their business rules with the Visual Rules Enterprise Platform for applications such as credit risk rating and machine maintenance. Visual Rules provides the capability for these companies to dynamically adapt to changing business and market requirements – by the business experts themselves.

Importing Excel Sheets

Using version 4.6, users can extract created decision logic in MS Excel with the click of a button. The logic is then available as a decision table in Visual Rules.

Separating Rule Parts with Ease
Visual Rules 4.6 makes it much easier to split large flow rules into smaller parts. The extraction of individual flow rule branches is now fully automated: Visual Rules generates a new rule, sets in the origin rule a rule call and automatically provides all in and output data. This keeps rules clear and allows to easily reuse separated logic across rule projects.

Metadata in Rule Models
Visual Rules now enables users to connect self-defined metadata to all rules and data elements within the Modeler. These metadata can be used for identification and classification purposes and are available at runtime.

A full list of the version 4.6 features is available as New & Noteworthy. Visual Rules 4.6 is now available for a free 30-day trial.

New & Noteworthy | Download Visual Rules 4.6

 

 

Java

MyEclipse 8.0 Milestone 1: Eclipse Galileo, Struts 2 and Eclipse Profiler Suppor    

Posted by: myeclipse - on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - 10:00 AM
 
We're proud to announce that MyEclipse 8.0 M1 is here with Eclipse Galileo, Struts 2 and Eclipse Profiler Support for the Enterprise.Download MyEclipse now | New & NoteworthyOur newest release is built to support Eclipse Galileo and delivers a powerful Java Profiler that can be used as a standalone tool outside of MyEclipse to profile any Java application, Eclipse plug-in or applet, as well as industry-leading support for the much-requested Struts 2 framework, enabling the development of enterprise-class Java Web applications.This release also marks a first in the Java developer-tools space with the inclusion of the MyEclipse Lite technology which will allow developers to remove, add or upgrade just the portions of the IDE they use. We're providing the first large-scale Enterprise IDE to address the “bloated” concerns of developers by allowing them to easily remove or re-add entire feature stacks in the IDE depending on their tooling needs, leading to a trimmed down and optimized development environment.Our customers will also enjoy support for updated ICEfaces libraries in addition to the newly-added support for Jetty 7 - the popular, lightweight Java HTTP server and servlet container. Further enhancements include notable improvements to UML 2, new support for Sun App Server 9.1 and enhanced redeployment/reloading support for WebLogic, Glassfish and Sun App Server as well.The production release of MyEclipse 8.0, currently slated for October, is poised to deliver a comprehensive Internet Explorer (IE) JavaScript Debugger (for versions 6 and higher), native WTP Dynamic Web Project and Maven project support.

Java

Automated Java GUI Testing Tool Squish integrates into Hudson    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 - 04:58 PM
 
Hamburg, Germany - 2009-07-28 froglogic GmbH, the makers of the popular automated GUI testing tool Squish, today announced their integration solution for the Continuous Integration Framework, Hudson.



Squish is a professional, cross-platform GUI and regression testing tool that supports the creation and execution of automated tests for applications built with a variety of different GUI technologies.

Squish can test applications based on Java SWT/Eclipse RCP, Java AWT/Swing, Nokia Qt Software's Qt, Mac OS X Carbon/Cocoa, and Web/HTML/AJAX, amongst others. Squish stands out from other GUI test tools by allowing testers to write tests using familiar scripting languages such as JavaScript, Perl, Python, and Tcl. Furthermore, Squish provides extremely tight integration with the specific GUI technologies it supports. This gives testers unprecedented access to the internals of the applications they are testing (to data items, controls, and widgets, etc.), and also leads to the production of very robust and stable GUI tests.

Hudson is an extensible continuous integration framework which monitors the executions of repeated jobs, such as building a software project and running its tests.

The summary of a hudson build which also executed Squish tests
The summary of a hudson build which also executed Squish tests.

"We are excited to offer a Squish plugin for the popular Hudson framework. Hudson is widely used in the Java world and Squish's seamless integration combines the advantages of two outstanding and complementary frameworks." said Reginald Stadlbauer, froglogic's CEO.

In addition to Hudson, Squish already offers integration plugins for Eclipse TPTP, Cruise Control, Maven, Ant and HP Quality Center.

The new plugin will be part of the upcoming Squish 4.0 release. Prior to that it is available on request by contacting sales@froglogic.com.

About froglogic

froglogic GmbH is a software company based in Hamburg, Germany. Their flagship product is Squish, the market-leading automated testing tool for GUI applications based on Qt, Java AWT/Swing and SWT/RCP, Mac OS X Carbon/Cocoa and for HTML/Ajax-based web applications running in various web browsers. froglogic also offers services in the areas QA/automated testing and C++/Qt programming and consulting. More about froglogic at http://www.froglogic.com.

"froglogic" and "Squish" are registered trademarks of froglogic GmbH. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

Java

MyEclipse 7.1: The Eclipse Standard for Web Services and Persistence    

Posted by: myeclipse - on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 - 10:20 AM
 
Extensive usability enhancements, user experience additions incorporated in leading IDE

Genuitec, LLC, the leading provider of the popular MyEclipse integrated development environment (IDE) and a founding and strategic member of the Eclipse Foundation, announced today the production release of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 7.1. The new release delivers enhanced JAX-RS tooling and a variety of persistence enhancements to improve the MyEclipse experience.New & Noteworthy  |  Download

“Our goal is to deliver the best of what's out there in the space right now,” said Wayne Parrott, vice president of product development for Genuitec. “Upgrading JAX-RS tooling has been on the top of the list from our users, and we've delivered on our commitment to provide the most up-to-date tooling possible.”

In December of 2008, MyEclipse 7.0 introduced new JAX-RS web service generation tools. Users will find MyEclipse 7.1 expands on this capability by delivering advanced editing support for annotated classes and methods for JAX-RS and the ability to add, remove or tweak method definitions using the enhanced tool suite.

As with past releases, MyEclipse 7.1 is delivered on top of the Pulse Eclipse Management Platform. This platform allows users to efficiently customize and maintain their MyEclipse environments both at the individual and corporate level.

Other notable enhancements for the release include Hibernate One-to-One Support, EclipseLink Support in JPA-enabled Projects and POJO Annotation Generation. MyEclipse 7.1 also includes upgrades to user-favorite features such as UML 2 and the Spring framework.

Users will also notice a new MyEclipse Start Page when opening up the IDE, allowing them easy access to information on the latest release of MyEclipse, feature-specific tutorials, and other MyEclipse enhancements.

“We're always rounding out the edges of our most popular features,” said Riyad Kalla, product manager for Genuitec. “We want our users to have the most recent technologies available, but the important part is making those features work smoothly with the MyEclipse features they already enjoy and making them easily accessible.”

New users can try MyEclipse 7.1 for a free 30-day trial, and as always, current subscribers can utilize the update at no charge. MyEclipse Standard and Professional Editions are $30 and $60 per year, respectively. They are available at www.myeclipseide.com

For Pulse users, MyEclipse 7.1 will be available in the “Popular Profiles” area for immediate download and utilization alongside your current tool profiles.
Java

MyEclipse Delivers New Life for Eclipse Europa Users    

Posted by: myeclipse - on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 10:22 AM
 
Genuitec announced today the immediate availability of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 6.6. This release is focused on increased support and choice for customers standardized on Eclipse Europa (Eclipse 3.3).Download now!This release includes the full implementation of Maven 2 for Eclipse tools, giving users the choice to utilize Maven in its native, “raw” format, or choose to utilize the fully-integrated Maven4MyEclipse solution. This flexibility, along with other upgrades, provides users a wide range of options to fully manage application life cycles. Also included in 6.6 are updates providing maximum choice for JPA capabilities, including the addition of OpenJPA.“We understand that many MyEclipse users are still standardized on Eclipse Europa for ongoing projects,” said Pete Carapetyan, product manager for MyEclipse. “We're pleased to provide Europa legacy customers with upgrades that enhance their experience of MyEclipse, while not interfering with tool mandates or preferences.”New users can try MyEclipse 6.6 for a free 30-day trial, and as always, current subscribers can utilize the update at no charge. MyEclipse Standard and Professional Editions are $30 and $60 per year, respectively.


Java

eJFace makes developing applications on handheld devices fast and efficient    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Thursday, October 02, 2008 - 10:10 AM
 
Embedded JFace (eJFace) is a component of the embedded Rich Client Platform (eRCP), which provides an embedded environment for developers to compose user interfaces for embedded applications. Here, we compare eJFace to JFace and show how to develop applications with eJFace.

Java

MyEclipse Delivers Advanced Ajax Tools for Ganymede    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 - 10:00 AM
 
7.0 milestone release delivers full ALM capabilities for Eclipse 3.4,
provides enhanced reporting tools


Genuitec is pleased to announce today the immediate availability of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 7.0 milestone 1. This milestone release delivers advanced Ajax tooling for Java EE and full Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) capabilities for Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede, among other enhancements.“We're in a constant state of delivery,” said Wayne Parrott, vice president of technology for Genuitec in a press statement. “Our release cycles are so close together (usually every six to eight weeks) it allows us to give our user base the most recent technologies and platform enhancements with unmatched turnaround times.”In keeping with their quick-delivery traditions, Genuitec is providing users an even faster way to acquire MyEclipse 7.0 M1 and Eclipse Ganymede through Pulse, Genuitec's software profiling and Eclipse plugin management service. The Pulse service was overwhelmingly popular with those users acquiring the base Eclipse Ganymede projects, leading Genuitec to provide this option to users wishing to download this milestone release. The milestone is available in the Ganymede “Popular Profiles” area.“Pulse is hands-down the easiest way to get Eclipse software; that's why continue to sponsor its development and free access,” said Todd Williams, vice president of technology for Genuitec, also in a statement. “We're implementing its use with this release of MyEclipse in order to ensure quick and reliable delivery of the product to our customers, while allowing them to incorporate their favorite third-party tools.”In addition to Eclipse Ganymede support and MyEclipse Ajax for JEE tooling, MyEclipse 7.0 M1 includes a greatly improved set of JSF and Reporting tools among other enhancements.Genuitec will release a second milestone of the 7.0 product in approximately six weeks, and has the general availability release of MyEclipse 7.0 slated for early October.MyEclipse 7.0 available for free trial and download. And as always, current subscribers can utilize the update at no charge.
Java

MyEclipse 6.5 : Maven2 support, Spring IDE, Hibernate & JSF/Facelets Updates    

Posted by: myeclipse - on Friday, June 27, 2008 - 11:00 AM
 
Genuitec is proud to announce today the immediate availability of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 6.5; Java's most compelling IDE for end-to-end development.Integral to this release is Maven4MyEclipse, a “1-Click,” ready-to-run implementation of the Maven2 project management and build services for MyEclipse. Maven4MyEclipse streamlines enterprise Maven adoption by eliminating the hassle developers have come to associate with traditional Maven installations and project setup and configuration. “We anticipate that over 1 million Java developers will be exposed to the advantages Maven4MyEclipse provides by the end of 2008,” said Pete Carapetyan, product manager for MyEclipse in a statement to the press. “By delivering such a popular and strategic productivity tool, MyEclipse is again positioning itself as the most versatile Java IDE on the market, as well as demonstrating the ongoing commitment to open source integration and enhancement.”Maven4MyEclipse will also support the execution of enterprise Maven2 build and project management tasks such as project report generation from within MyEclipse and independently using Maven command line tools. By adding Maven4MyEclipse's advanced functionality to the already-rich feature set of MyEclipse, users will be exposed to the fastest and most powerful end-to-end tool stack in the Java industry.“MyEclipse 6.5 represents a sea of change in the way enterprises look at development tools,” said Genuitec CEO Maher Masri. “By combining the new extensible build and management features of Maven4MyEclipse with MyEclipse's application server and database server hot-sync deployment controls, corporations are able to develop projects end-to-end utilizing the latest open standards and Web 2.0 technologies without the hindrance of setup and configuration or the hassle of long server stop-start cycles.”Also included in the MyEclipse 6.5 release are features and/or upgrades first introduced in the M1 release, including:
  • MyEclipse Portlet tools

  • Spring IDE 2.0 for MyEclipse upgrade

  • Hibernate Tools 3.2 for MyEclipse upgrade

  • Java Server Faces (JSF) and Facelets enhancements

  • ICEfaces 1.7 JSF Ajax UI Component Update

  • MyEclipse Web and UML tool updates
MyEclipse 6.5 is available for immediate download and free trail. Current MyEclipse subscribers, as always, will have access to the new release free of charge.


Java

Talend Open Studio 2.1.0 is out    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 - 09:36 AM
 
We are proud to inform you that Talend Open Studio 2.1.0 final release is now available.

The numerous new features of Talend Open Studio 2.1.0 include integration with other Open Source platforms such as SpagoBI (business intelligence) or Spagic (SOA). This version has also been further optimized for increasing its performance.

We have integrated new components, including:
- support of new databases (including bulk load)
- transaction management (connection sharing, commit and rollback for MySQL)
- Slowly Changing Dimensions support (Perl only, for MySQL and Oracle - Java and other RDBMS to come)
- MOM (Message Oriented Middleware) support for real-time integration jobs (Java only)
- fuzzy logic data matching (using the Levenshtein and metaphone algorithms)
- normalization, denormalization and flow merge
- support of SSH remote connections
- support of PGP file decryption (through GPG binary)

We have added higher level components: business connectors for simplifying the access (read & write) to applications: SugarCRM, Salesforce.com...

Support of the XML standard was also reinforced: DTD validation, XSD, XSLT transformation, significant improvements in hierarchical XML file generation, support of the XMLRPC Web Services protocol...

The tMap component was improved to support input filters and new joins types (cartesian product, first match, last match...)

Please download and test this Release, read the documentations, go through the tutorials, chat with us on the Forum, suggest new features and report bugs on our Bugtracker, check out our technical documentations on the Wiki...

Joining the Talend community is the best way to influence the progress of your preferred data integration solution!

The download is available at www.talend.com/download.php .
The community tools (Forum, Bugtracker, Changed Log, Wiki, Subversion, Trac, Flash tutorials...) are available at www.talendforge.org.