Eclipse News Desk
MyEclipse 6.5 Delivers Portlets, Spring and JSF Upgrades and JAX-WS Web Services
Genuitec Announced the Availability of the Initial Milestone Release of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 6.5
May. 7, 2008 03:30 PM

Genuitec
announced the availability of the initial milestone release of MyEclipse
Enterprise Workbench 6.5.
Among
noted enhancements is the upgrade of MyEclipse Spring tools, which provides the
most up-to-date technology as well as the integration of the latest Spring framework
2.5 libraries.
Also
in the milestone release, JSF developers can expect to see an improvement to
the JSF/Facelet visual page designer with all new support for coding and
WYSIWYG preview of custom components. Finally, by customer demand, MyEclipse
6.5 includes Java portlet support. The new portlet creation tools seamlessly
integrate with the MyEclipse visual web design tools and application server
connectors to provide a rapid portlet development experience.
“We
recognize that our customers expect the very highest service from the MyEclipse
Enterprise Workbench product line,” said Wayne Parrott, vice president of
development for Genuitec. “With the MyEclipse 6.5 release, we continue our
tradition of providing the Java
enterprise developer community with the most recent application technologies
and productivity tools available.”
MyEclipse
Enterprise Workbench 6.5 milestone-1 release will include the following
enhancements over previous editions:
- Spring
framework 2.5 and tools upgrade
- JAX-WS
2.1 web services
- Support
for JSR-168 portlets
- Improved
JSF and Facelet visual page design and coding features
- New
web.xml editor
- Updated
ICEFaces JSF component support
This
milestone release is available at www.myeclipseide.com for a free trial. The general
availability release of MyEclipse 6.5 is slated for June, 2008 and will include
Maven support among other usability enhancements.
For more information
on Genuitec contact Allison Roberts, Allison@genuitec.com at Genuitec.
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