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Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse 6.5 Blue Edition
Developers Currently Working With IBM RAD 6 and WebSphere Can Now Migrate Projects Into MyEclipse 6.5 Blue Edition
May. 7, 2008 03:45 PM
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Genuitec announced the availability of the milestone release
of MyEclipse 6.5 Blue Edition, a tailored, customizable tool suite for
WebSphere developers.
Notably, this initial release of MyEclipse 6.5 Blue Edition
offers project migration support. Developers currently working with IBM
Rational Application Developer (RAD) 6 and WebSphere Application Developer
(WSAD) 5 can now migrate projects into MyEclipse 6.5 Blue Edition.
Additionally, the milestone release now enables developers
to configure, launch and manage multiple WebSphere profiles simultaneously from
within the IDE. This capability gives WebSphere developers a range of new
freedoms to concurrently develop, deploy and debug their enterprise Java
applications to any number of their customized WebSphere profiles. Many
MyEclipse Blue customers plan to use this support to evaluate use of the new
WebSphere feature packs for Java EE 5 JAX-WS web services, EJB3 and JPA
technologies while simultaneously continuing development on their current
application technology platform. MyEclipse Blue Edition seamlessly supports
this functionality and many other advanced multiple WebSphere profile usage
scenarios.
“Blue was birthed and continues to evolve as a result of
customer requests. Our users needed a product that provided popular
technologies and worked with WebSphere without leaving a huge footprint,” said
Maher Masri, CEO for Genuitec. “Responding to the call, Genuitec is pleased to
provide tools for WebSphere users faster than anyone in the market.”
Following this M1 release, the GA of MyEclipse 6.5 Blue
Edition is slated for June, 2008 and will include portlet support among other
usability enhancement demanded by customers.
For more information
on Genuitec contact Allison Roberts, Allison@genuitec.com at Genuitec.
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