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MyEclipse 4.1 Makes Move Toward AJAX




December 15, 2005 — 
With an eye toward speeding development of AJAX-enabled Web applications, Plano, Texas-based Genuitec is readying its MyEclipse 4.1 development framework for a mid-December release. The IDE will now support JavaScript authoring and debugging as well as Spring and Hibernate.

Wayne Parrott, Genuitec’s vice president of product development, said that the move into the AJAX space is kind of a departure for the company. “With this release, we’re shipping new JavaScript editors and a debugger which is tightly integrated into the Eclipse environment. It’s a very powerful development experience for most developers. Not only are you able to debug and work on server-side tools, but you’ll now have visibility into the runtime on the client with these JavaScript tools.”

Parrott said that J2EE tooling has been moving toward simplicity of development, and thus his company has decided to add support for Spring and Hibernate into MyEclipse 4.1. “With BEA recently adopting Spring into their WebLogic Server, they’ve legitimized Spring as a container for EJB and business services,” said Parrott.

A standard subscription of MyEclipse 4.1 costs US$30 per user per year, with a more fully featured subscription costing twice that.


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