Sun drops bid to join Eclipse
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Sun drops out of Eclipse
Sun drops out of Eclipse
12/04/2003 04:55 AMZDNet UK Dec 4 2003 4:22AM ET
Sun drops out of Eclipse negotiations
Sun drops out of Eclipse negotiations
12/04/2003 05:59 PMSun, IBM fail in effort to join forces and create a standard
open-source development environment for Java.
Novell to Join Eclipse
Novell to Join Eclipse
01/22/2004 12:59 PMNovell endorses Eclipse as "the integrated development environment of
choice for all Novell products."
Computer Associates to Join Eclipse
Foundation
Computer Associates to Join Eclipse
Foundation
05/21/2004 06:57 PMAs part of a broad open-source initiative CA is undertaking to support
its developers, it plans to join other companies overseeing the
building of the Eclipse open-source development platform.
Sun debates invitation to join Eclipse
project
Sun debates invitation to join Eclipse
project
11/10/2003 11:38 PMComputer Weekly Nov 10 2003 7:06AM ET
Eclipse 3.0
Eclipse 3.0
06/21/2004 03:37 PMOK - so get ready for this.
IBM now has it's own Java client side GUI technology - called SWT. There's a battle going on over two different approaches to Java
client sides GUIs (between IBM and Sun/BEA) and IBM is using Eclipse for getting their's
adopted. Now Oracle is getting involved. :-)
Even better - is all the other tsuff that come along with Eclipse -
basically creating a client-side 'middleware' layer.
I've already met one major social networking play that's planning
on building their free, open P2P system with SWT. Watch for even
sexier deep linking new standards for all this stuff.
Thank you to IBM for sticking to their guns. The customer is
always right. It's one thing IBM understands.
Eclipse 3.0 RC1
Eclipse 3.0 RC1
06/04/2004 12:34 PMEclipse 2.0
Eclipse 2.0
09/26/2004 11:31 AMA simple and elegant theme.
Eclipse OS
Eclipse OS
04/10/2004 02:05 PMFirst Version Released
Eclipse 3.0 RC2
Eclipse 3.0 RC2
06/12/2004 08:35 PM
I had been using Eclipse 3.0 RC1 for the past week but it was
sluggish and I ran into
a few hangups, so when I saw that Eclipse
3.0 RC2 was available, I got right on it. Definitely
better.
Startup is faster and shutdown takes only a second.
Nice. I think I'll
stick with this one until the final release is out which is due end
of this month. Eclipse
bug count looks healthy although Platform UI and SWT team seems
to be struggling
a bit.
Downloading Eclipse took forever btw. They have mirrors but
mirrors are troublesome
to use because it forces the user to find the package among the
mirrors to download.
They should use BitTorrent IMHO and turn the mirrors into
seeds. BitTorrent
needs to be more location-aware (actually route-aware) though.

Will Sun get behind Eclipse?
Will Sun get behind Eclipse?
07/15/2004 03:15 PMPersonal Computer World Jul 15 2004 7:37PM GMT
A Look at the Eclipse IDE
A Look at the Eclipse IDE
11/16/2003 10:43 PMEclipse is an open source integrated development environment. It is
primarily developed by OTI (Object Technology International Inc.), an
IBM company. OTI, founded by Dave Thomas, is a famous name in this
industry. OTI is something like the Pixar of the object-oriented
world: a legendary company still at the forefront of the technology
and releasing hit after hit. No wonder that some at IBM consider the
OTI acquisition to be the best technology acquisition ever made by
IBM.
Eclipse
Eclipse
06/14/2004 12:48 AMStill Alive
Eclipse + VS.NET
Eclipse + VS.NET
06/22/2005 02:59 AM
Visual Eclipse.NET is
a skin that makes Eclipse look like Visual Studio .NET IDE UI. Not
bad.

SDE for Eclipse 1.1 b
SDE for Eclipse 1.1 b
04/26/2004 02:13 AMA UML plugin for the Eclipse IDE.
More on Eclipse RCP
More on Eclipse RCP
07/11/2004 06:25 PM
I had problem building a working RCP application, so I put together
the RCP Text
Editor Example to see how to configure a RCP app. If you
want to build it
yourself, instructions from the main
RCP page at Eclipse site is below. The page is
actually a view into
CVS, so I expect/hope the real main page will appear in the near
future.
-
Download the RCP Runtime build from the Downloads page,
and extract it to a folder such as c:\texteditor-example.
-
Download the RCP
text editing component zip and extract it to the
eclipse/plugins subfolder.
-
Download the texteditor
plugin zip and extract it to the eclipse/plugins subfolder.
-
Replace the eclipse/configuration/config.ini file with the
appropriate config file
from the texteditor plugin. For example, on Windows, copy
config_win32.ini file from
org.eclipse.ui.examples.rcp.texteditor_1.0.0 plugin to
eclipse/configuration and rename
it to config.ini.
-
Run the eclipse executable: For example, on Windows, run
eclipse.exe.
Step #4 is the key step while the rest are just downloading and
expanding files.
After step #5, you should see a barebone text editor. On
Win32, the RCP text
editor has disk footprint of 6MB and memory footprint of
28MB. In
comparison, NotePad2 has disk
footprint of 540K and memory footprint of 4MB. SWT apps I
built before had substantially
smaller footprints than the RCP app, but still significantly larger
than native apps.
So what do we get for roughly ten times the footprints?
Plugins! You can
put together a fancy standalone IDE for Perl, Python, or PHP by
packaging plugins
from the EPIC, PyDev,
or PHPEclipse
projects with
RCP. You'll need to pour some sweats to glue things together
because those
projects are probably not fully RCP ready yet.
If you are not building an IDE, don't need IDE like level of
extensibility, or there
aren't many plugins useful to your product, you are probably better
off skipping RCP
and building on top of just SWT instead.

Eclipse 1.0
Eclipse 1.0
09/20/2004 09:26 PMA simple and elegant theme.
Eclipse and Gravitation
Eclipse and Gravitation
08/20/2004 11:51 PM
Diego posts that
the Allais Effect, a yet to
be explained effect
solar eclipse has on mechanical systems affected by gravitation,
was confirmed to
be real by a recent
experiment (PDF)
and several conventional explanations were ruled out.
Very intriguing because the phenomenon is at odd with Einstein's
General Relativity
theory. But then they are chasing shadows, aren't they? ;-p

SVG Eclipse Plugin
SVG Eclipse Plugin
04/29/2004 07:42 AMInitial Public Release
JellyLauncher for Eclipse 3
JellyLauncher for Eclipse 3
12/29/2004 08:02 AMCall for feature requests
Z80 plugin for eclipse
Z80 plugin for eclipse
06/29/2004 12:11 PMReleased first version
WiMax take up could eclipse Wi-Fi
WiMax take up could eclipse Wi-Fi
09/24/2004 12:05 PMComputer Weekly Sep 24 2004 3:09PM GMT
Eclipse RSS Reader
Eclipse RSS Reader
01/09/2004 09:54 PMEclipse RSS Reader: Publishing web-based news of all kinds via a
summary format (RSS) is becoming increasingly popular. The
applications include regular headline news (Yahoo! News), web logs
(Slashdot.org), professional bulletins (IBM developerWorks), and
project updates (SourceForge.net). A variety of RSS formats currently
exist, which increases application complexity. Often, a reader capable
of understanding one format cannot handle another....
Eclipse 3.0 is NOT released yet
Eclipse 3.0 is NOT released yet
06/24/2004 05:51 PM
I don't know where the mix up got started but numberous websites
are announcing the
release of Eclipse 3.0 already. Note that the latest version
is Eclipse 3.0
RC3. The final version will be released on June 28 or so.
BTW, I noticed that Eclipse site now has links to BitTorrent seeds
for Eclipse releases.
That should come in handy at the end of this month.

Eclipse goes native
Eclipse goes native
06/25/2004 04:59 PM - Redhat frees Eclipse from the VM, via
Sc
ott Delap
Addicted to Eclipse
Addicted to Eclipse
12/28/2004 09:12 AM
As much as I hate to admit it, I'm addicted to Eclipse. I'm hooked on
the auto-import and auto-fix stuff that automatically imports the
classes I need, adds missing methods needed to implement interfaces,
and declares missing variables, fields, and even classes. And I'm
hooked on the CVS client that gives me a clear view of every single
file I have modified in my workspace, every incoming change, and makes
it easy to override-and-commit or override-and-update. Netbeans 4.0
has come a long, long way from the old 3.X series and Creator is just
awesome for JSF, but 4.0 is still not good enough to pull me away from
Eclipse. There, I said it.
Unfortunately, Eclipse for Solaris/X86 is linked to Motif which makes
it nearly unusable so I end up using Netbeans for most of they day,
only switching to Eclipse when I need to synchronize with CVS. I
actually blew a Saturday afternoon trying to get Eclipse 3.1 to build
on Solaris/X86 linked to GTK. I failed, but only because I ran out of
time.
Novell se une a Eclipse
Novell se une a Eclipse
02/16/2004 10:34 PMGames for Eclipse
Games for Eclipse
12/28/2003 08:56 AMversion 3.0M4 released!
pydev for eclipse
pydev for eclipse
12/11/2003 07:23 PM0.2 released
Eclipse Office
Eclipse Office
12/11/2003 09:35 AMscreenshots
Eclipse-BEA=Pollinate
Eclipse-BEA=Pollinate
06/27/2004 05:39 PMA bunch of things will be announced and shown at JavaOne next week
- and this sounds like one of them. I predict that one by one, each of
the major enterprise development platforms will go open source as
everyone is figuring out where the money is.
So now, in addition to Struts, BEA's Pollinate will become a
vaiable platform for developing large scale systems - like Digital Lifestyle
Aggregators. That's one of the big reasons why it'll be possible
for average everyday schmoes to produce and maintain their own
DLAs.
Eclipse is also going to make it much easier for folks to develop
and maintain these large-scale systems as well. When you offer folks
lots of options, not only do you "pollinate the flowers", but you also
create an open source competatuiev feature thingie - which pressures
folks to keep moving forward - and not get complacent, which is what
we've seen Microsoft do over and over again. Once they win a sector -
all development stops.
It was fun to see Jonathan Scvhwartz squirm and get severely
agitated on Friday when I asked him about IBM's SWT fat client UI
technology.
After - what is it 7-8 years? - someone has finally come up with a
decent UI front-end frameworks for Java and (of course) Sun's line is
"with the release of Java 1.5, we now enter into a new world of blah
blah blah [enter typical Sun bullshit here.]
SWT could be the missing link, along with Eclipse's client side
"middleware", for 10,000's if not MILLIONs of DLA to propagate
throughout cyberspace. If you can't build compelling front-end
experiences - "HELLO - anyone THERE!" - we're never gonna
move these experiences "down the pyramid"!
So enough ranting from me.....
Here's the Eclipse-BEA story....
SAN FRANCISCO—Although BEA Systems Inc. will not formally join
the Eclipse Foundation, the company is moving closer to supporting the
organization and its goals.
At the JavaOne conference here this week, BEA, of San Jose, Calif.,
will announce a new Eclipse Foundation project called Pollinate that
will feature Eclipse support for BEA's Beehive technology, which is
the open-source version of BEA's WebLogic Workshop Java IDE
(integrated development environment) framework.
Dave Cotter, director of product management at BEA, said this
agreement does not mean BEA will be joining the Eclipse Foundation,
however. He said Instantiations Inc., of Portland, Ore., will head up
the Pollinate project.
Pollinate is an open-source incubator project to create an
Eclipse-based development environment and tool set that will integrate
with Beehive, which BEA submitted to the Apache Foundation. Beehive is
an open-source framework for building SOA (service-oriented
architecture) and enterprise Java applications. Eclipse provides the
development environment and Beehive provides the underlying
application framework and run-time.
[eWeek]
GEP - GUJ Eclipse Plugin
GEP - GUJ Eclipse Plugin
11/19/2003 10:37 AMNova versão 0.1.2
Eclipse 3.0 liberado
Eclipse 3.0 liberado
06/26/2004 09:21 AMEclipse Tidy
Eclipse Tidy
12/24/2003 12:13 PMEclipse HTML Tidy version 1.1.1 released
Sun participation in Eclipse still
possible
Sun participation in Eclipse still
possible
06/30/2004 04:03 PMSAN FRANCISCO -- The on-again, off-again issue of having Sun
Microsystems participate in the Eclipse open source tools initiative
may soon be on again.
Eclipse 3.0 Plug-ins I Use
Eclipse 3.0 Plug-ins I Use
06/30/2004 07:39 AM
Best part of using Eclipse is the large plugin developer
community. Since it
could be a little bewildering, here are some of the plugins I am
using with Eclipse
3.0. They are all free and most of them are open source.
Color Editor -
Free, Open Source
While Eclipse ships with syntax coloring support for many file
types, it does miss
some major ones like HTML, JS, JSP, CSS, and even XML. The
last one is a surprise
because XML syntax coloring plugin was one of the example plugins
offered by the Eclipse
team. Anyway, Color Editor adds syntax coloring support for
74 file types by
porting syntax coloring files for JEdit, a popular pure-Java
editor, to work under
Eclipse. Very nice.
Sysdeo
Eclipse Tomcat Launcher -
Free, Open Source
If you do anything with Tomcat, you'll have to get this one.
There are several
other plugins that lets you do the same, but this one sucks the
least among the free
ones and the author seems to be still mildy interested in keeping
it up to date.
JSP debugging is a bit of a hassle, but not quite enough for me to
wade into the source
code to fix it yet. I am hoping another talented sucker will
have less patience
than I.
QuantumDB -
Free, Open Source
With this plugin, you can bookmark databases you use, browse it
using a tree GUI,
and execute queries on them. Results are displayed in a
grid. Not exactly
impressive, but very functional and very handy.
Azzurri
Clay - Free
Core Version, Not Open Source
Clay allows you to edit database schemas visually similar to the
way MS Access does
it. It's not a tool I use everyday but it's very useful when
you do use it.
You can create a diagram out of an existing database, make changes
to the schema model,
and then generate SQL dialect-specific SQL. This is pretty
handy for porting
your database to another database implementation since Clay will
generate the target
database specific DDL.
GEF - Free, Open
Source
Graphical Editor Framework is a framework for, surprise, building
graphical editors
like UML diagram editors, etc. This plugin is used by many
other plugins (i.e.
Azzurri Clay) so you'll have to get it eventually. Only issue
I have with GEF
is that it doesn't support Java2D yet. Since Eclipse 3.0 adds
support for AWT,
JFC/Swing, and Java2D, I am hoping this shortcoming will disappear
soon.
I also have EMF, SDO, XSD, UML2,
and VE plugins but I
haven't used them yet.
Visual Editor (VE) plugin, in particular, should be very useful so
I am going to play
with it this weekend.
BTW, I usually go to the Eclipse-Plugi
ns
Info site to find plugins. Many of the plugins listed
there will have some
problem with Eclipse 3.0, but now that Eclipse 3.0 is out, updates
are coming at a
fast pace already.

New age dawns at Eclipse
New age dawns at Eclipse
01/28/2004 03:36 PMCNET Jan 28 2004 8:22PM GMT
Eclipse Gets a Facelift
Eclipse Gets a Facelift
06/21/2004 12:05 PMThe Eclipse Foundation has rolled out the latest version of the
Eclipse platform.
Eclipse + Mono
Eclipse + Mono
03/14/2005 04:51 PMOnce you create open source versions of a leading Java IDE (Eclipse)
and the .Net Framework (Mono), what are the synergies of connecting
the two? And if you're using JBoss, is three a crowd? Now there's a
conversation-starter for this...
Grok Description matches for Sun drops bid to join Eclipse
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Sun drops bid to join Eclipse