Breaking News - Operating Systems & Middleware:
JBoss Becomes Member Of Eclipse Foundation
JBoss Inc and the Eclipse Foundation, a community committed to the
implementation of a universal platform for tools integration, announced that
JBoss has become a member of the Eclipse Foundation and will contribute code
toward the J2EE Standard Tools Project. By working together, the two will
combine their expertise to provide a more complete and tightly integrated open
source tools and middleware solution.
Eclipse is an award-winning universal platform for application development
tools integration, software modeling and testing that has been broadly adopted
by commercial vendors, academic institutions and open technology developers.
JBoss provides the industry's most widely used open source J2EE application
server and a range of related open source middleware technologies and
products. Additionally, it offers the JBoss-IDE, an open source integrated
development environment that is used with Eclipse. Many developers use the
JBoss-IDE and Eclipse to debug, monitor and control JBoss servers; use
XDoclet; and aid in J2EE development of EJBs, servlets and Web services.
"Our objective in joining the Eclipse Foundation, one of the most respected
and active open source organizations, is to contribute code that we believe
will make it easier for developers to work with JBoss," said Bob Bickel, vice
president of strategy and corporate development at JBoss Inc. "We anticipate
our first major contribution will be a plug-in that will provide developers
with a Java-based, aspect oriented framework that will be of use in any
programming environment."
Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation, said, "By
working with Eclipse to provide better development tools, JBoss will
ultimately help developers build better, easier to use middleware. Eclipse is
already in widespread use among companies working with the JBoss Application
Server. Now, by formalizing our relationship, the Eclipse Foundation and JBoss
will be able to provide developers with an even more complete solution."
Ashish Larivee, director of product marketing for exteNd and Nsure at Novell,
a JBoss Authorized Service Partner and Eclipse Foundation member, commented,
"Novell is committed to Eclipse as the common development environment across
Novell products, and we believe that JBoss has a unique opportunity to provide
leadership to the Eclipse community. We look forward to working together to
drive the adoption of J2EE applications on Linux and open source."
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