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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.
Java

Easy Eclipse: Finally, an entire new release based on Eclipse 3.2.2 !    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Monday, June 25, 2007 - 09:33 AM
 
Finally, we found the time to release EasyEclipse 1.2.2, based on Eclipse 3.2.2.
All the distros have been updated as well as many plugins.
Please report any issue... thanks !

www.easyeclipse.org

Java

Apatar Open Source Data Integration (Swing-based ETL)    

Posted by: garybennet - on Monday, April 09, 2007 - 09:20 AM
 
Apatar is an open source mashup data integration, Swing-based tool released under GPL. With a broad range of Ecliplse users can tap into connectors which include MySQL, PostgreSQL, WebDav, CSV, flat files, file systems, MS SQL, Oracle, DB2, ZML, Amazon, Salesforce.com and even Flickr.
For more information, visit Apatar Open Data Mashups.


With powerful Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) capabilities, Apatar features: 1. Visual job designer and mapping.
2. Over 15 connectors, more connectors are under way
3. Single interface to manage integration projects
4. Flexible Deployment Options (GUI, or server engine on the top of JVM, or embedded)

For more information, or to download a copy of Apatar and/or its source code, visit www.apatar.com.

Blog "Naked Open Source" by the Apatar founder, Renat Khasanshyn, covers the subject of open source, data integration, open source business models and revenue strategies for open source companies.
Java

JUnit Design with CoViewDeveloper    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 - 09:46 AM
 
CoViewDeveloper, $99 per copy but free for open source developers and students, is an Eclipse plug-in that designs JUnit tests based on data flow and logical analysis of the source code. For every path within a method, CoViewDeveloper helps the developer create a JUnit test case by providing wizards, code highlighting and path coverage information.

CoViewDeveloper does not automatically create JUnit tests. Rather, it assists developers interested in unit testing design and code logic.

CoViewDeveloper is available for a 30 day trial and supports JDK 1.4 & 5, Eclipse 3.1 & 3.2, and JUnit 3.8 & 4. Videos, sample code and tutorials are also available.

CoViewDeveloper is developed by Codign Software. Codign Software is a small company with fantastic people located in the great state of Maryland.

Java

Struts Generator 2.0 released    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Monday, February 05, 2007 - 09:28 AM
 
Struts Generator is a powerful solution to generate your Struts application from an UML model. Based on a very simple modelization, the generator helps you to define your Struts based applications

The generator provides Java/Struts implementation from UML class diagrams by generating :

* web.xml file
* struts-config.xml file
* Struts action forms
* Struts action classes
* JSP files

Struts Generator is open to any file format for input models and can be connected to major modeling tools (Rose, Rhapsody, Together, Poseidon, Magic Draw, and any XMI compliant tool).

Struts Generator is free and allows you to customize generation rules and add your own patterns

Java

Accessibility Validation for Java on Eclipse    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Wednesday, August 02, 2006 - 09:51 AM
 
IBM Rule-based Accessibility Validation Environment (RAVEN) v1.1.0 is a tool for inspecting Java-based, rich-client graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and validating them for accessibility. This update includes simplified installation, configuration, user interface; more integrated and consistent with Eclipse; support for validations through Java and Plug-in Perspectives; and support for Eclipse 3.2.

Java

GUIdancer Version 1.1 Preview available for Download    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Friday, July 14, 2006 - 11:12 AM
 
New features and improved usability in automated GUI test tool offer taster of full version.
A preview of version 1.1 of GUIdancer, the automated test tool for Java/Swing GUIs is available for download. Both existing license holders and new customers are invited to download the preview, which contains a variety of new features. Testing using GUIdancer does not require any programming skills maintainable, robust tests are easy to create and reuse. The full version 1.1, which will incorporate further feature developments, is ex-pected to be available in the autumn.

After an intensive development period, Bredex GmbH has released a preview of the upcoming version 1.1 of GUIdancer. The focus of this preview is on improved usability during test specification and execution. The 1.1 preview version includes features such as a command line client for batch testing and Ant Task support. New actions for components have been added to increase flexibility when specifying tests. The capacity to translate test data for multilingual testing has also been introduced, allowing testers to execute the same test in various languages, to easily test different language versions of an application. Context-sensitive help with test specification has been expanded and refined, and now offers direct access to details and instructions on using individual components and actions.
The past few months have seen considerable developments for GUIdancer, said Hans-J. Brede, Managing Director. As well as improving the general usability of the tool, weve been working on offering more options for testers batch testing, a larger choice of actions, and translation of test data for example. This preview is a taster of the full 1.1 version, for which yet more features are in development.
Features of the full version, which is planned for release in autumn, include extensibility, execution of incomplete test suites and more supported actions. Hans-J. Brede added, Our experiences to date have shown us that testing with GUIdancer does what we set out to achieve. Well-structured, complex tests can be specified, reused and maintained without the pitfalls people have come to associate with automated testing. This preview and the versions to come will continue in this vein to make testing with GUIdancer even easier and more cost-effective.
Pricing and Availability
Both thirty-day demo-licenses and full licenses are available from the GUIdancer online shop (www.guidancer.com).
Bredex GmbH
Since 1987, Bredex GmbH has been providing high quality information technology services in the areas of consultancy, analysis and design, software development and training. Based in Braunschweig, the company has a history of long term customer satisfaction and a focus on forward thinking, developing individual solutions that bring future standards to current project needs.

For more information: www.bredexsw.com.




Java

PHP Integration Kit for J2EE    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Monday, July 10, 2006 - 01:20 PM
 

IBMs PHP Integration kit
for WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WAS CE), enables integrating PHP-based scripting into J2EE applications. This provides more flexibility in deploying dynamic applications, building Web front ends, and creating development projects on Windows and Linux systems.


Java

CodeInvaders Challenge Java-based gaming with real-time programming    

Posted by: bex84 - on Sunday, July 02, 2006 - 09:16 AM
 
IBMs CodeInvaders Challenge is quite possibly every Java and wannabe Java programmers dream come true. It uses an Eclipse platform on Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris operating systems with a simple API that lets even the newest Java users test their skills in a battle of space conquest.


IBMs CodeInvaders Challenge is quite possibly every Java and wannabe Java programmers dream come true. It uses an Eclipse platform on Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris operating systems with a simple API that lets even the newest Java users test their skills in a battle of space conquest.