Eclipse News Desk
Curl Joins Eclipse Foundation and Announces Eclipse Strategy
Releases Plans to Base Next Phase of Curl RIA Development Tools on Eclipse Framework
Apr. 7, 2008 03:45 PM
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Curl announced it has joined the Eclipse
Foundation, a not-for-profit, member-supported corporation that helps cultivate
both an open source community and an ecosystem of complementary products and
services. In conjunction with joining the Foundation as an Add-In Member, Curl
released details of its plans to base the next phase of its enterprise Rich
Internet Application (RIA) development tools on the Eclipse framework.
Today’s programmers expect to do much of their
programming in an integrated development environment (IDE) without having to
jump around to unrelated and disconnected tools. Curl understands the developer’s
need for an ecosystem of tools with a common interface and behavior. In
response to this need, the company is developing a set of plugins for Eclipse
that over time will replace all of the current Curl development tools.
“Eclipse is no longer limited to the Java
programming language. It is a universal IDE for any language platform, as the
implementation of the Curl IDE in Eclipse demonstrates,” said Bert Halstead,
chief architect, Curl. “Curl is the most powerful RIA platform for the
enterprise, and Eclipse is the best general-purpose IDE available today – the
combination is unbeatable.”
As part of its Eclipse strategy, Curl will
replace the current Curl IDE, a full-featured development environment, with a
new one based on the Eclipse framework. This will include a set of plugins
called the Curl Development Tools for Eclipse (CDE). The current IDE, renamed
as the Curl Classic IDE, will coexist with the CDE through at least the first
release of the new tool. With the creation of the CDE, Curl is reiterating its
commitment to providing state of the art program productivity tools that
showcase the ease of programming in Curl.
The first CDE release will include all the
functionality of the Curl Classic IDE, including the Curl language sensitive
editor, debugger, search, deployment capabilities, Visual Layout Editor and
much more. Future releases of the CDE will integrate the Curl Visual Layout
Editor into the Eclipse framework as a Design Perspective, and substantially
improve other programming productivity features such as error highlighting in
the source-code editor, language sensitive navigation, refactoring and code
assistance.
“We are delighted that Curl has joined the
Eclipse Foundation,” said Mike Milinkovich, director, Eclipse Foundation. “The
Curl RIA platform is a valuable addition to the Eclipse ecosystem and will
further broaden our programming language support beyond Java. Curl’s support
for Eclipse gives developers in our ecosystem a powerful platform for
enterprise RIA development, which is growing in importance and prominence. We
look forward to the company’s contributions to the Eclipse community.”
For more
information on Curl, contact Jameson Bull Jameson_Bull@lpp.com at Lois Pau l& Partners.
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