Genuitec has released
MyEclipse 5.0 Enterprise Workbench, an IDE offering compatible with Eclipse 3.2 and accompanying Callisto project offerings.
The release includes full integration of Matisse4MyEclipse user interface builder and Ajax/Web 2.0 tools. Windows, Linux and Mac OSX support is available.
Features include:
- Full compatibility with Eclipse 3.2 and Callisto projects
- Matisse4MyEclipse integration into MyEclipse, which now includes customizable palettes
- Web service support, including project and project creation wizard, customizable library containers, deploy web-service web-app, services .xml file editor, Java editor with JSR-181 annotation support and code-assist, WSDL editor, Java hot-swap debug support and hot-sync support for Web services applications
- Cross-platform Visual HTML Editor including Struts and JSF
- Expanded database support for MS SQL Server and Sybase, including view triggers, functions, and procedures in DB Explorer, Function Runner, which runs functions by generating UI - executes procedure, and supports access to the "sp_help" facility for any selected object to get additional DB information
- Enhanced Hibernate 3.1.X and Spring 2.X support
- Ajax/Web 2.0 tool extensions, with instant-on JavaScript Debugging, extending the integrated MyEclipse local JavaScript debugger to allow the user to debug remote JavaScript applications
- I18N support for internationalization and localized support
- Websphere 6.1, Sun Java Application Server System 9.0 and Glassfish 1.0 application server connectors
Though Matisse4MyEclipse is fully integrated into MyEclipse and supported on Linux, Mac users will be unable to utilize the Matisse4MyEclipse, MyUML, and MyEclipse Image Editor functions due to the long-standing Eclipse SWT_AWT bug #145890.
All additional Callisto-compatible projects are required by MyEclipse as part of the distribution. The recommended installation order is Eclipse 3.2 SDK, MyEclipse 5.0 and then any additional Callisto-compatible projects/products.