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Oracle Releases New Version of JDeveloper

The new Oracle JDeveloper 11g (11.1.1.2) - Oracle's Free IDE - features a host of new features and enhancements including: New JSF components - Carousel, spark...

0 replies - 1918 views - 11/25/09 by Shay Shmeltzer in Announcements

Eclipse 4 Goes the Extra Mile

The Eclipse 4 development environment, codenamed "e4", just reached its second milestone.  The new milestone includes significant changes to the...

6 replies - 13198 views - 11/25/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Oracle Reveals Plans for NetBeans, Glassfish, and VirtualBox

More revealing statements have finally surfaced about Oracle's future plans for popular Java tools.  Oracle recently updated its FAQ on the future of Sun...

11 replies - 22984 views - 10/28/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

NetBeans 6.8: A Few of Your Favorite Things

"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens" didn't make the cut, but what are a few of your favorite things about the upcoming NetBeans 6.8?  DZone...

6 replies - 28279 views - 10/26/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Tasktop 1.6: A Simple Way Improve Your Productivity

Today Tasktop 1.6 and Mylyn 3.3 are released, the next evolution of the popular task management tool for Eclipse. For those who haven't used Mylyn, the open...

0 replies - 8616 views - 10/26/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Dzone Daily Dose - 2009/10/24

The NetBeans 6.8 beta is finally available after being delayed more than a month past the original release date.  But it's better late than never as...

1 replies - 4212 views - 10/24/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Why I Think That IDEA Going Open Source is Not a Good Sign

It looks like I shocked quite a few people with my recent prediction of doom for IDEA, so I thought I'd take some time to elaborate.Here is what I...

20 replies - 13991 views - 10/19/09 by Cedric Beust in Articles

IntelliJ IDEA Goes Open Source

JetBrains has just announced that its upcoming version of IntelliJ IDEA, a Java-based platform and IDE, will be available in a free and open source edition...

17 replies - 21661 views - 10/15/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

NetBeans 6.8 Beta Coming; Does Oracle Care?

NetBeans 6.8 just crossed milestone 2 and the beta is set to release next Thursday.  Geertjan Wielenga, a NetBeans technical writer and DZone Leader, has...

15 replies - 18643 views - 10/14/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Complete Your Eclipse Refcard Collection

Today DZone have released the latest Eclipse-based Refcard, this time covering the topic of Eclipse Plug-in Development. In this card (which I wrote myself) I...

0 replies - 12832 views - 09/14/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse

Recently Oracle released the Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11gR1. To find out more about it, I spoke with Ashish Mohindroo, Sr. Director, Product...

0 replies - 10503 views - 09/10/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Embrace Google App Engine development with IntelliJ IDEA

If you're attracted by the idea to have your Java-based web applications run on the Google App Engine, look at how easy it actually is to develop and deploy on...

0 replies - 7824 views - 08/21/09 by Václav Pech in Articles

e4 - The Future is Almost Here

We're getting closer to the 0.9 release of e4, a major milestone in the future of Eclipse, and maybe all desktop applications. In this article, I'd like to...

8 replies - 8972 views - 07/30/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

AJDT 2.0 is Here

And it looks good. I complained pretty vociferously on here about the inability of eclipse to understand ITDs (or at least not show them as an error). That's...

1 replies - 4744 views - 07/27/09 by Rob Williams in Articles

Eclipse 3.5 Hidden Treasures

Eclipse 3.5, aka Galileo, was released about a month ago. I'm following up on my article from last year, highlighting some of the less obvious but very useful...

4 replies - 24644 views - 07/20/09 by Zviki Cohen in Articles