From Software Informer
MyEclipse is a commercially available Java EE and AJAX IDE created and maintained by the company Genuitec, a founding member of the Eclipse Foundation.
MyEclipse is built upon the Eclipse platform,[1] and integrates both proprietary and open source solutions[2] into the development environment.
MyEclipse has two primary versions (apart from the "Blue Edition," referred to below): a professional and a standard edition.[3] The standard edition adds database tools, a visual web designer, persistence tools, Spring tools, Struts and JSF tooling, and a number of other features to the basic Eclipse Java Developer profile. It competes with the Web Tools Project, which is a part of Eclipse itself, but MyEclipse is a separate project entirely and offers a different feature set.
Most recently, MyEclipse has been made available via Pulse,[4] a provisioning tool that maintains Eclipse software profiles, including those that use MyEclipse. Additionally, MyEclipse is offering a customized version for IBM products, "MyEclipse Blue Edition,"[5] that adds specific support for Rational Software and WebSphere development.
Other notable, commercial Java IDE tools include the NetBeans, IBM Rational Software toolkit, JetBrains (IntelliJ IDEA), and BEA Systems tools.[6]
[edit] See also
- Eclipse
- Comparison of integrated development environments
[edit] References
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| Adobe Flex · Adobe LiveCycle · Aptana · Avaya Dialog Designer · Bioclipse · Borland Together · Buglist · Carbide.c++ · CFEclipse · ChainBuilder ESB · Coderuler · Collaber · Collanos · EasyEclipse · Embedded System Debug Plug-in for Eclipse · FindBugs · G-Eclipse · Granite data services · IBM Rational Software · IBM Websphere Studio Application Developer · JBoss Tools · JBuilder · JFire · Jtest · Lomboz · MyEclipse · netifera · Objecteering · OptimalJ · <oXygen/> · RadRails · Regular Expressions Parser Plug-in for Eclipse · Swat4j · Visual Paradigm for UML · Zend Studio |
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