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Eclipse 3.0 to Get More Mature, Open Look

ANAHEIM, Calif.—Attendees of this years EclipseCon conference got a glimpse Tuesday of the latest Eclipse. In a keynote speech at the conference here, two lead...

Red Hat CTO: Can Eclipse End Java Apartheid?

ANAHEIM, CALIF.— The Eclipse open source development platform has reached a critical point in terms of developer attraction and industry impact, and now having...

Eclipse Reorganizes Into Independent Entity

ANAHEIM, Calif.—The Eclipse Board of Stewards Monday announced Eclipses reorganization into a not-for-profit corporation known as the Eclipse Foundation.The organization initially formed after IBM...

Eclipse Unleashed

As the Eclipse open-source tools initiative leaves the cradle of its IBM-led consortium to become an independent, nonprofit corporation, it deserves a second look...

Lotusphere and Loathing in Orlando

As Spencer lapped up libations with the legion of Lotus loyalists at Lotusphere in Orlando, he noted wistfully the absence of a Spartacus-like customer...

IBM Patents Payments

In a nod to the open-source development model, IBM has patented a method that maps out a means of payment for broad numbers of...

EclipseCon: IBM, Sun Set the Tools Stage

This weeks EclipseCon confab on the Eclipse open-source development platform is expected to foster hearty discussion on the state of Java tooling, particularly as...

Trio Forms Eclipse Plug-In Portal

Three companies supporting the Eclipse open-source development platform community have united to create a new portal for developers using the platform.The portal, called EPIC...

Industry Reacts to Sun Eclipse Letter

As the followers of the open-source Java movement head to Anaheim, Calif., for this weeks inaugural EclipseCon conference, Sun Microsystems Inc. on Friday gave...

Tools Ease Use of Eclipse

As more developers move into Java development for Web applications, tools such as Innoopract Informationssysteme GmbHs World Wide Windowing Toolkit Eclipse plug-in will come...