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Eclipse Strengthens ALF, Approves Roadmap, Touts RCP
Executive Director Milinkovich Gets Ready for 3.2

The Eclipse Foundation has developed new partnerships that strengthen the Eclipse Application Lifecycle Framework (ALF) Project. The ALF Project, initiated by Serena Software in the spring of 2005, addresses the universal problem of integrating Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) technologies so that they provide full interoperability.

Currently more than thirty vendors have pledged support for the ALF project and momentum continues. Recent additions to the list of those committing resources include AccuRev, PlanView and Viewtier.

The announcement came at EclipseCon 2006. The event was also the stage for announcement of approval by the Eclipse Board of the 2006 Eclipse Roadmap version 2.

Also at this event, Eclipse Foundation executive director Mike Milinkovich (pictured above with a link to an exclusive SYS-CON interview) stated in an interview during the show that Rich Client Platform (RCP) technology "is going to become increasingly important" over the next couple of years, as it  "offers both ISV and enterprise IT managers the ability to build, deploy and manage desktop applications that run outside of the browser but with a high degree of manageability in a multi-platform technology."

Milinkovich did note that RCP is "the same technology that we've been building the IDE on since day one," and touted the ability of Eclipse's Rich Client Platform (soon to be available in a 3.2 implementation) to run on the Macintosh, Linux, and multiple versions of Microsoft Windows.

Milinkovich had earlier spoken about another Eclipse development, its relationship with the Open AJAX announcement by IBM, in an exclusive interview with SYS-CON. This interview was a follow-up to an interview he held with Bill Dudney on SYS-CON.TV about the release last year of Eclipse Project 3.1.

With respect to the ALF announcement, a statement from the Eclipse Foundation noted that "ALF is an extension of the popular Eclipse development platform and uses an open source framework that allows vendors to tightly integrate entire ALM suites or individual ALM products, making it easier for developers to manage application changes across the lifecycle."

Its four primary objectives are to provide an SOA-based cross-tool communication infrastructure for ALM solutions, leverage Eclipse, open source components, and industry standards; develop common and extensible domain-specific vocabularies for improved interoperability; and provide conformance rules for varying levels of participation through a layered Web services extensibility API.

"ALF marks the beginning of a liberating shift in how organizations can effectively manage change at the most basic level within the IT environment and by freeing developers from one of their most common pain points; broken development tool integration," the foundation said in an official announcement.

About Eclipse News Desk
Eclipse News Desk gathers and summarizes news and information from newspapers, magazines, Web sites, newsletters, and online communitities likely to be of interest to those who support the move toward a language-neutral, vendor-neutral, open-source platform for the development of integrated tools.

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Furthering its dedication to providing Java developers productivity with choice, Oracle announced the Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse, a new component of Oracle Fusion Middleware. This release marks the first free Eclipse 3.4 environment to support Oracle WebLogic Server 10g Release...
Aptana announced the acquisition of Pydev. The combination of Pydev with Aptana Studio, which is approaching 2.3 million downloads, will bring Aptana's excellence in AJAX development ease to the Python community and bring Python support to Aptana's product lines. The move further reinf...
Two of the biggest launches in Rich Internet Application history took place in 2007/2008 when Adobe launched AIR 1.0 in February '08 and Microsoft launched Silverlight (September '07). At the 6th International AJAXWorld RIA Conference & Expo in October SYS-CON Events is delighted to be...
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Genuitec announced the availability of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 7.0 milestone 1. This milestone release delivers advanced AJAX tooling for Java EE and full Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) capabilities for Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede, among other enhancements.
Genuitec announced the availability of the first milestone release of MyEclipse 7.0 Blue Edition. This release provides WebSphere developers with advanced AJAX tooling, enhanced reporting technologies and Eclipse 3.4 support, among other enhancements.
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