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Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11gR1 released on Eclipse 3.5 and 3.4    

Posted by: phumphrey - on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 04:00 PM
 
Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE), the #1 free development environment for Oracle WebLogic Server, is now available on new brand new Eclipse 3.5, as well as 3.4. This release introduces new tools for Oracle WebLogic Server, easier WebLogic / EclipseLink configuration, and new WebLogic JAX-WS Web Services tools.

This certified set of Eclipse plug-ins is designed to help develop, deploy, debug, and test applications for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Database. It installs as a plug-in to your existing Eclipse, or will install Eclipse for you and is free.


  • Learn more about it

  • Eclipse Update for 3.5: http://download.oracle.com/otn_software/oepe/galileo

  • Eclipse Update for 3.4: http://download.oracle.com/otn_software/oepe/ganymede

  • Download an all-in-one bundle


OEPE 11gR1 combines innovative commerical features with Oracle's open source contributions to the Eclipse platform. Eclipse developers targeting WebLogic Server, Java SE, Java EE, Web Services, XML, the Spring Framework, and database development can simply use Oracle's Eclipse Update site to access these free tools:

  • Server plug-ins for multiple versions of Oracle WebLogic

  • Vendor – specific WebLogic support like the new weblogic-ejb-jar.xml and JSR88 Editors

  • JAX-WS Web Service development and testing tools, including the new JAX-WS Bindings Customization Editor.

  • Object – Relational Mapping Workbench (JPA Entity Editor, Mapping Wizards)

  • Spring IDE Project and Spring code generation wizards, including the new Java Web Service from a Spring Bean wizard.

  • Core WebLogic Server IDE Support (Deployment Descriptor Editors, Shared Java EE Libraries, etc)

  • Oracle Database Tools (Schema Viewer, DDL generation)

Eclipse

The Java GUI Testing Tool Squish Supports New Eclipse "Galileo" 3.5    

Posted by: rstadlbauer - on Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 04:00 PM
 
Hamburg, Germany - 2009-08-03 froglogic GmbH today announced support for automated testing of Java Rich Client Platform (RCP) applications based on the new Eclipse 3.5 release code named Galileo.


Squish for Java is a leading functional GUI and regression testing tool enabling the creation and execution of automated GUI tests for Java SWT/RCP and AWT/Swing applications.

Squish, and all the tests created with it, are completely cross-platform, and work on Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, and embedded Linux.

Support for testing Eclipse 3.5 RCP applications with Squish is now available.

"Third party tools are essential to the success of the Eclipse ecosystem, so it is good to see that froglogic have been quick to adopt this new Eclipse release. Having the Squish GUI testing tool available for Eclipse 3.5 means that Eclipse users who also use Squish can confidently progress to the new release." —Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation.

"We are very happy to support another release of the Eclipse platform. This means that our customers can upgrade to it whenever they want, safe in the knowledge that their Squish tests will verify their applications' behaviors on the new platform.", —Harri Porten, froglogic's platform chief.

Squish offers a versatile testing framework for GUI applications with a choice of popular test scripting languages (Python, JavaScript, Perl, and Tcl), extended by Squish's own library of test-specific functions. Squish also provides open interfaces, several add-ons, integration with a variety of test management tools, a powerful IDE supporting the creation and debugging of tests, and a complete set of command line tools that support fully automated test runs.

If you are interested in evaluating or purchasing Squish for Java or any other Squish edition, please contact squish@froglogic.com or visit www.froglogic.com/squish.

Squish is also ideal for use in organizations where a variety of GUI technologies are used, since in addition to Java SWT and AWT/Swing, it also supports the automated testing of applications based on other GUI technologies, including Nokia's Qt, Web/DOM/HTML/AJAX, Mac OS X Carbon/Cocoa, and others.

About froglogic

froglogic GmbH is a software company based in Hamburg, Germany. Their flagship product is Squish, the market-leading automated testing tool for GUI applications based on Qt, Java AWT/Swing and SWT/RCP, Mac OS X Carbon/Cocoa and for HTML/Ajax-based web applications running in various web browsers. froglogic also offers services in the areas QA/automated testing and C++/Qt programming and consulting. More about froglogic at http://www.froglogic.com.

"froglogic" and "Squish" are registered trademarks of froglogic GmbH. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

Eclipse

Belgian Eclipse User meeting (2009-09-01)    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 - 04:58 PM
 
The Belgian Eclipse User Group is proud to present you the program of
its next meeting on Tuesday September 1st 2009 at 18h.
We invited some interesting Eclipse speakers: Jan Van de Poel from IBM
will present us an overview of the JAZZ development framework and
Ralph Müller from the Eclipse Foundation will talk about the Eclipse
ecosystem across Europe.

The goal of the Belgian Eclipse User Group is to unite everybody in
Belgium who builds a product based on Eclipse technology, or who uses
Eclipse as their main IDE. Feel free to forward this message to
friends/colleagues who might also be interested.

The program for next meeting:
18:00 reception (sandwiches and drinks)
18:30 Hendrik Eeckhaut (Sigasi): introduction + high quality software
assurance for small teams
19:00 Jan Van de Poel (IBM) : Jazz
19:45 Ralph Müller: The eclipse foundation
20:30 networking

This time we will meet at Sigasi, Parkoffice, F. Rooseveltlaan 348,
9000 Gent (route description).


Attendance is free, but registration is required and the number of
participants is limited (hendrik.eeckhaut@sigasi.com)

I hope to see you on September 1st.
Eclipse

GUIdancer 3.1 supports GEF components    

Posted by: hjb - on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 - 04:54 PM
 
Bredex GmbH announced today that version 3.1 of GUIdancer, the automated functional testing tool, is now available for download. As well adding support for the testing of GEF (Graphical Editing Framework) components, the new version is available for MAC OSX as a beta, and is compatible with Eclipse 3.5.

Increased platform and application support are not the only areas where the Eclipse-based test tool has been expanded. GUIdancer's efficient keyword-driven approach has also been extended to improve the testing of dynamic tables.

“Version 3.1 allows us to reach testers working on GEF applications and MAC OSX who want to attain a long-lasting and maintainable test-coverage, yet see the first successes from day one" said Hans-Joachim Brede, a Managing Director at the company. “We all know that a structured, modular approach is the key to successful test automation. GUIdancer’s simple yet powerful concept supports reusability at every stage of the test process. Test coverage grows quickly and maintenance is drastically reduced compared to other approaches where programming effort is necessary to automate tests.”

GUIdancer allows testers to automate tests from the user perspective without writing or editing any program code. Tests are created either by drag-and-drop from a library of actions or by recording actions from a running application. Both options lead to read-able tests which are easy to expand, change and maintain against changes in an application.

Since releasing version 3.0 in April, the GUIdancer team has also added new actions to the GUIdancer library, including a simpler way of testing native dialogs. The software is available for download on the GUIdancer website, and a fully functional version can be tested with a demo-license. Live-demos of the software are available on request.

BREDEX GmbH

Since 1987, BREDEX GmbH has been providing high quality information technology services in the areas of consultancy, analysis and design, software development, quality assurance and training. Based in Braunschweig, the company has a history of long term customer satisfaction and a focus on forward thinking, developing individual solutions that bring future standards to current project needs. BREDEX sells GUIdancer, which is a powerful and cost effective automatic test tool for Java and HTML applications.

For more information, see the Bredex website
Eclipse

Celebrate the Eclipse Galileo Release at a DemoCamp    

Posted by: lgayowski - on Friday, May 01, 2009 - 11:03 AM
 
To celebrate the Galileo release in June, the Eclipse Foundation is inviting individuals to attend Eclipse DemoCamps around the world. The DemoCamps are informal meetings where fans can present what they’re doing with Eclipse. Events are planned from May 18 to June 26 and locations are listed on the DemoCamp wiki.

We encourage individuals to showcase projects and products they’re developing with Eclipse, especially technology related to the Galileo release. The demos can be of open source projects, research projects, applications based on Eclipse, commercial products using Eclipse or anything Eclipse-related that you think will be of interest to the attendees.

To join as a presenter or attendee at a DemoCamp, please add your name on the wiki page for your local event. Space may be limited at some locations, so register early!
Eclipse

Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11g released    

Posted by: phumphrey - on Tuesday, March 24, 2009 - 08:46 PM
 
Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE), the #1 free development environment for Oracle WebLogic Server, introduces new tools for Spring, Object / Relational Mapping, EclipseLink support, and WebLogic JAX-WS Web Services.


This certified set of Eclipse plug-ins is designed to help develop, deploy, debug, and test applications for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Database. It installs as a plug-in to your existing Eclipse, or will install Eclipse for you and is free.

  • Learn more about it
  • Eclipse Update: http://download.oracle.com/otn_software/oepe/ganymede
  • Download an all-in-one bundle.
OEPE 11g combines the best development features of Oracle Workshop for WebLogic and Oracle's independent contributions to the Eclipse platform. Eclipse developers targeting WebLogic, Java SE, Java EE, Web Services, XML, the Spring Framework, Database Development can simply use Oracle's Eclipse Update site to access these free tools:
  • Server plug-ins for multiple versions of Oracle WebLogic, vendor – specific feature support
  • JAX-WS Web Service development and testing tools
  • Object – Relational Mapping Workbench (JPA Entity Editor, Mapping Wizards)
  • Spring IDE Project and Spring code generation wizards
  • Core WebLogic Server IDE Support (Deployment Descriptor Editor, Shared Java EE Libs)
  • Oracle Database Tools (Schema Viewer, DDL generation)
Eclipse

Global Eclipse Training Series    

Posted by: lgayowski - on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 - 04:42 PM
 
The Eclipse Foundation and Eclipse member companies are pleased to announce the spring 2009 training class series. The training is an excellent opportunity for software developers and architects to learn more about Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP), Equinox & OSGi and Modeling technologies. Eclipse experts will lead the sessions, providing practical experience through classroom instruction and hands-on labs. Classes have been scheduled in 29 different cities around the world from April 6 to May 29, 2009.

Students who register before March 20, 2009 will receive a 5% discount on the registration price. See the schedule for a complete list of courses and course descriptions.

Eclipse members participating in the training series are ANCIT Consulting, Anyware Technologies, AvantSoft (Eclipse University), EclipseSource, eteration, Gerhardt Informatics, Industrial TSI, itemis, Obeo, The RCP Company, Soyatec, Third Millennium and Weigle Wilczek.

Take advantage of this excellent learning opportunity and register for an Eclipse training class today!
Eclipse

EclipseCon 2009 Program Announced    

Posted by: lgayowski - on Monday, December 22, 2008 - 09:25 AM
 
The technical program for EclipseCon 2009 has been selected and is now available on the conference web site.

The number and quality of submissions received continues to increase each year, so the job of the program committee is always very difficult. Thanks to all who
sent in proposals.

Talks at EclipseCon 2009 include 80 long talk sessions and over 90 short talk sessions, organized within 18 tracks. The different tracks reflect the diversity of the Eclipse community and include:


EclipseCon 2009 will be held March 23-26 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. People that
register before December 31, 2008 will qualify for the early registration price. Sign up today to be a part of the best EclipseCon yet!
Eclipse

Nominations Open for the Eclipse Community Awards 2009    

Posted by: lgayowski - on Thursday, December 11, 2008 - 09:58 AM
 
The Eclipse Community Awards are an annual event designed to show appreciation to individuals and technologies that make Eclipse a stronger community. There are two categories of awards - individual and technology. The Eclipse Foundation is now accepting nominations for the awards, so show your appreciation and nominate a person or product that has made a difference.

In the individual category, anyone may make a nomination for the Top Ambassador, Top Committer and Top Contributor awards. There is also a Most Prolific Newcomer Evangelist award, which is presented to the individual that answers the most questions posted on the eclipse.newcomer newsgroup.

In the technology category, anyone may make a nomination for the Best Commercial Eclipse-Based Developer Tool, Best Open Source Eclipse-Based Developer Tool, Best Commercial Equinox Application, Best Open Source Equinox Application, Best Commercial RCP Application and Best Open Source RCP Application awards. Companies and projects are welcome to nominate their own products.

More details about the awards and the nomination process can be found online. Nominations for the Eclipse Community Awards will be accepted until January 30, 2009 and the winners will be announced March 23, 2009 at EclipseCon.
Eclipse

Understand commonly used features in Java Development Tools    

Posted by: Anonymous - on Friday, November 21, 2008 - 01:46 PM
 
This "Mastering Eclipse" series of articles teaches complete newcomers to Eclipse the ins and outs of the Eclipse IDE (integrated development environment). By the end of the series, you'll be on par with advanced users. In this article, learn about working with various parts of the Eclipse Java Development Tools.