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NetBeans 6.7 Finally Released

Since today the final version of NetBeans 6.7 can be downloaded here. And do not forget to look here for a feature overview. If you tried the release...

12 replies - 12292 views - 06/30/09 by Peter ___ in Articles

Eclipse Galileo - This Is How To Release Software

Today marks the much anticipated release of Eclipse Galileo, or Eclipse 3.5. Once again, it's striking how such a large set of projects across the developer...

7 replies - 18031 views - 06/24/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

The Best Kept Secret in the JDK: VisualVM

It's amazing the things that are right in front of you that you don't realise. VisualVM is probably the best example of this in the Java community. Everytime...

22 replies - 107371 views - 05/28/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Five Reasons To Be Excited About the Eclipse Ecosystem

As a developer who depends on the Eclipse platform daily, there are a number of projects that I couldn't do without in the Eclipse eco-system. I'm not talking...

4 replies - 11549 views - 05/15/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

IntelliJ IDEA Refcard Released: Meet The Author

This week we have released our updated IntelliJ IDEA Refcard, with tips and instructions on how to get started with the popular IDE, along with useful keyboard...

4 replies - 6517 views - 05/06/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Upgrading to IntelliJ IDEA 8.1? Get this cheat sheet!

Upgrading to IntelliJ 8.1? Click here to get a free PDF and see what you can do with IntelliJ! IntelliJ is a commercial Java IDE. The 8.1 version includes...

2 replies - 8549 views - 05/04/09 by Lyndsey Clevesy in Announcements

Getting Started With WikiText

Documentation is the bane of all developers. Nobody likes to write documentation, but most people know we need it. Even more so in Open Source projects. If...

25 replies - 18184 views - 04/24/09 by Peter Friese in Articles

One Small Step Towards Reducing License Proliferation

License proliferation has been a hot topic amongst the open source community for the past couple of years. I am happy to report that the Eclipse Foundation...

3 replies - 4530 views - 04/17/09 by Mike Milinkovich in Articles

Java on Google App Engine - Time To Play In The Cloud

It's been a long time coming, but today Google has announced that Java will be available on their App Engine. While the SDK is available for everyone to...

3 replies - 12649 views - 04/08/09 by James Sugrue in News

DSL Adoption with JetBrains MPS

DSLs, or Domain Specific Languages, have been known in software engineering for many years. Despite this fact, they aren't widely used today. In this article...

9 replies - 20529 views - 04/07/09 by Konstantin Solomatov in Articles

Latest on Review Tools

Well, things we‘re going ok with Jupiter, then my review file somehow got detached from the perspective. I see the file in the project, but there are no...

0 replies - 5685 views - 04/03/09 by Rob Williams in Articles

JUnit Plugin: Better But Still Neglected

In his book The Cathedral and the Bazaar Eric Raymond tried to lay out the ‘code‘ of the open source world (so Hemingway), and notes that the darkest...

2 replies - 5901 views - 03/30/09 by Rob Williams in Articles

Glassfish And OSGI Part I : A Look Into Glassfish V3 Development With Eclipse 3.4

The Glassfish V3 Architecture adopted the Felix OSGI Runtime as a microcontainer. In a series of articles, I will look into the “Glassfish and OSGI”. The...

0 replies - 10712 views - 03/26/09 by Tang Yong in Articles

GlassFish Tools Bundle for Eclipse

Sun have announced the availablity of the GlassFish Tools Bundle for Eclipse. Both GlassFish v2.1 and v3 Prelude are bundled and pre-configured with the build....

0 replies - 3989 views - 03/25/09 by James Sugrue in Announcements

Behind The Scenes: The nWire Plug-in

Once in a while, a plug-in comes along for Eclipse that showcases the possibilities that are available by integrating with the IDE and making use of the...

6 replies - 7501 views - 03/23/09 by James Sugrue in Articles