MyEclipse

MyEclipse

MyEclipse is a commercially available Java EE and Ajax IDE created and maintained by the company Genuitec, a founding member of the Eclipse Foundation.

MyEclipse is built upon the Eclipse platform,[1] and integrates both proprietary and open source solutions[2] into the development environment.

MyEclipse has two primary versions (apart from the "Blue Edition[3] and "MyEclipse Spring Edition[4] referred to below): a professional and a standard edition.[5] The standard edition adds database tools, a visual web designer, persistence tools, Spring tools, Struts and JSF tooling, and a number of other features to the basic Eclipse Java Developer profile. It competes with the Web Tools Project, which is a part of Eclipse itself, but MyEclipse is a separate project entirely and offers a different feature set.

MyEclipse has also been made available via Pulse (ALM),[6] a provisioning tool that maintains Eclipse software profiles, including those that use MyEclipse. Additionally, MyEclipse is offering a customized version for IBM products, "MyEclipse Blue Edition",[7] that adds specific support for Rational Software and WebSphere development. Currently, MyEclipse Blue Edition is available for Windows and Linux, though Mac is unsupported.

In July of 2011, Genuitec released MyEclipse "Bling," which combines the MyEclipse Blue Edition and MyEclipse for Spring product lines into a unified offering.[8]

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Jointly-marketed products

MyEclipse for Spring is developed jointly with Skyway Software.[9]

JRebel for MyEclipse is customized version of JRebel manufactured specifically for MyEclipse installs.[10]


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