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jbuilder future
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Jonathan Benedicto
2005-05-21 20:29:39 UTC
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Is Borland going to keep producing JBuilder as we know it ?

Eg. The JBuilder IDE.

Jonathan
Alexey N. Solofnenko
2005-05-22 02:32:55 UTC
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It looks like it will be a new JBuilder IDE based on Eclipse framework.

- Alexey.
Post by Jonathan Benedicto
Is Borland going to keep producing JBuilder as we know it ?
Eg. The JBuilder IDE.
Jonathan
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Jonathan Benedicto
2005-05-23 14:53:56 UTC
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Post by Alexey N. Solofnenko
It looks like it will be a new JBuilder IDE based on Eclipse
framework.
Thank you for this info. I hope that I won't lose any of the JBuilder
I'm used to.

Jonathan
Shankar Unni
2005-05-23 18:11:41 UTC
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Post by Alexey N. Solofnenko
It looks like it will be a new JBuilder IDE based on Eclipse framework.
Not to fan the flames again, but that definitely can't be inferred from
any of the public statements from Borland. "Based on" is too strong a
word - "integrated" might be a better word. Perhaps being able to add
eclipse plugins to JBuilder, or using certain eclipse and/or SWT components.
Alexey N. Solofnenko
2005-05-23 18:35:03 UTC
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I guess we will know in about a month (JavaOne is going to happen at the
end of June).

- Alexey.
Post by Shankar Unni
Post by Alexey N. Solofnenko
It looks like it will be a new JBuilder IDE based on Eclipse framework.
Not to fan the flames again, but that definitely can't be inferred from
any of the public statements from Borland. "Based on" is too strong a
word - "integrated" might be a better word. Perhaps being able to add
eclipse plugins to JBuilder, or using certain eclipse and/or SWT components.
--
Alexey N. Solofnenko {trelony at gmail.com}
home: http://trelony.cjb.net/
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