Follow Slashdot blog updates by subscribing to our blog RSS feed

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×

MyEclipse 5.1.1 GA Supports Eclipse 3.2.2 & Vi 56

RobK writes "The GA release of MyEclipse 5.1.1 is now available for immediate download and is compatible with Eclipse 3.2.2, Windows Vista. The release also includes an enhanced and professionally supported version of Eclipse WTP 1.5.3 with many MyEclipse improvements and bug fixes, as well as Fully I18N enabled. "
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

MyEclipse 5.1.1 GA Supports Eclipse 3.2.2 & Vi

Comments Filter:
  • by bad_fx ( 493443 ) on Tuesday March 06, 2007 @10:27AM (#18249838) Journal
    ...and why wasn't emacs mentioned you bastards! :p

    PS: presumably it should be "Vista"...?
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 06, 2007 @10:34AM (#18249912)
    Is it me, is is this an ad for someone trying to sell Eclipse?
    • http://www.eclipse.org/ [eclipse.org] Eclipse is an Open Source development framework. Or are you commenting on the format of the link?
      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        by pasamio ( 737659 )
        MyEclipse is something that you have to pay for, this is seperate to the generic Eclipse. The fact that this is a link to a pay for product where a major feature being that it works on Vista (I would wonder how many of the Slashdot care if it works on Vista, let alone acquire it when they can put together Eclipse themselves). So he would be commenting on the actual product being linked to if your read the slashvertisement/article/press release. IMHO its an ad.
      • by Bill, Shooter of Bul ( 629286 ) on Tuesday March 06, 2007 @10:55AM (#18250212) Journal
        He was referring to the fact that some company has taken Eclipse, slapped it on a box and charged a yearly "membership" fee as well as rebranding it "MyEclipse".

        The names a bit confusing to me. Isn't it more "MyEcplise" when its .. free? If I'm paying for it then I think its really "YourEclipse" that I'm just renting. Or maybe the My just refers to them in the first place.
    • Yes, this is a typical example of a slashvertisement. Nothing to see, move along.
      • It doesn't strike me as redundant to point out that this story is slashvertising. It is not tagged as such, so a having highly visible post saying so would be nicer than burying the post.

    • by Azarael ( 896715 )
      MyEclipse is an extension of Eclipse with a bunch proprietary J2EE build tools. There are similar free tools available as well, like Netbeans 5.5.
    • by nurb432 ( 527695 )
      I didnt see a free edition, so ya, id say this is an ad.
  • Everyone knows that ed is the standard text editor [gnu.org].
    • by TaGGarT ( 10650 )
      Don't be silly Lord Ender, everyone knows that cat along with it's sidekick ^d are the preferred editor of champions. :)
  • Why? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by mwvdlee ( 775178 ) on Tuesday March 06, 2007 @10:53AM (#18250176) Homepage
    What does the commercial MyEclipse have, that the open source Eclipse hasn't?
    • by MythMoth ( 73648 )
      Not a great deal.

      Last time I used it, it had a few plugins (Spring for example) and wizards included automatically, but nothing for which there weren't adequate or superior alternatives.

      On the whole I prefered Eclipse with the Web Tools Platform and any other plugins specific to the tasks I was actually involved in. Unless it's advanced a great deal, don't bother.
    • Re: (Score:1, Interesting)

      by Anonymous Coward
      What does the commercial MyEclipse have, that the open source Eclipse hasn't?

      It's not a buggy piece of shit like WTP is. Granted, MyEclipse actually uses components of WTP, just not the buggy ones (app server support for example, which is very important).
  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Tuesday March 06, 2007 @10:53AM (#18250188)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
    • Re:What? (Score:5, Informative)

      by g051051 ( 71145 ) on Tuesday March 06, 2007 @11:11AM (#18250406)
      MyEclipse is an add on that enhances the base Eclipse package. www.myeclipseide.org for more info.

      GA Release means General Availabiliy (a full release as opposed to a M releae, or milestone)

      Vi looks like a typo, they meant Vista, I think.

      Eclipse WTP is the Eclipse Web Tools Project.

      I18n is shorthand for "internationalization".

      All of which you would already have know if you actually used Eclipse like you said.
      • Comment removed based on user account deletion
        • by Anonymous Coward
          you're inferring that I said I used Eclipse but I don't

          What?
          (Score:3, Funny)
          by Yosho (135835) Alter Relationship on 10:53 AM March 6th, 2007 (#18250188)
          I use Eclipse, and I don't even have any idea what this article is about.

          In short,

          At 10:53 AM EST, you were an Eclipse user

          By 11:31 AM EST, you are no longer an Eclipse user

          What happened in those 40 minutes that made you switch?

        • by g051051 ( 71145 )
          You said in your original post: "I use Eclipse, and I don't even have any idea what this article is about". Now you say "you're inferring that I said I used Eclipse but I don't". Which is it?
      • by Phoe6 ( 705194 )
        >>Vi looks like a typo, they meant Vista, I think.

        I thought much needed full vim support. Vista.. No. I already have an operating system.

      • by roscivs ( 923777 )

        Vi looks like a typo, they meant Vista, I think.

        I was so excited, too. I've wanted vi support in Eclipse for ages now. I even started a plugin (http://viclipse.sourceforge.net/ [sourceforge.net]) that didn't get very far.
      • Vi looks like a typo, they meant Vista, I think.

        I really hope you're joking.

      • I've been begging for someone to integrate vi into eclipse. For years. viPlugin sucks. There are a couple other projects, one that integrates gvim via the eclipse modular editor framework stuff, but it is also useless. Anyone know of a good way to get vi stuff working in eclipse?
      • by Myopic ( 18616 )
        Don't be so hard on him. I use Eclipse, and I do know what MyEclipse is, and have used it, but I have never called release software "GA", and have never use "l18n" as shorthand for "internationalization". Furthermore, I am not familiar with this Web Tools Project, though it sounds like something I better look up, since that's what I do -- use Eclipse to build web stuff. (Hey, I use whatever tool my boss tells me to use, but maybe he missed a good one.)

        Anyway, the mods were right, you were +5 Informative, if
      • > All of which you would already have know if you actually used Eclipse like you said.

        That's funny, I use Eclipse and I had no idea what MyEclipse, GA, M and WTP meant! I must have forgotten to install the InstantKnowledge(tm) plugin :p

        Btw, Eclipse has many plugins, some of which have nothing to do with web development or java ...

        Z.
      • All of which you would already have know if you actually used Eclipse like you said.

        What a load of complete and utter bullshit. If I had the mod points buddy......

        I read the crap summary and had no idea what MyEclipse is, what GA or WTP stands for or that Vi is supposed to be Vista. I've been using Eclipse for four or five years now, just not with commercial extensions or plugins that I don't need.

        That you were not modded troll to oblivion is amazing. Bullshit disguised as superiority is far more repulsi

    • I use Eclipse, and I don't even have any idea what this article is about. What is MyEclipse? What is a GA release? What does it have to do with Vi? What is Eclipse WTP? Why should I care if it's "fully I18n enabled"? Could you please explain anything about what you're talking about?

      You must be new here!

  • I've used it.... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 06, 2007 @11:13AM (#18250446)
    When I came into my new job I was given MyEclipse as my dev environment. At first I was a little wary, cause I asked all the same questions everyone else seems to be asking now. Whats the big deal, why am I using this thing when Eclipse is free and I can do everything this does?

    After some time using it though, I realize there are some very useful features. For example, you can easily add struts, springs, and hibernate support to your application. There is a very handy GUI based struts config tools, as well as a way to generate hibernate mappings and all your POJOs automatically using a connection to your DB.

    On the other hand, these features have their draw backs. For example, some average Jon who really doesn't know how the stuff is supposed to work can come in a slap all this stuff together to make one horribly constructed and poorly designed application. People will use the technologies, and may even claim they now how to, on a resume, for example, but really not know.

    Having these automated tools, is a nice and handy time saver, but its no excuse for actually knowing how to do things by hand.
    • by chochos ( 700687 )
      I use SpringIDE pluging on Eclipse 3.2 and it works great for spring beans. There are several plugins to work with Hibernate, which can generate POJOs based on the mappings file, or viceversa. I don't use Struts, but I bet there are many plugins for that too. I use JBoss and the JBossIDE is pretty good. I can also test DB connections from Eclipse. So what am I missing here?
  • by blueZhift ( 652272 ) on Tuesday March 06, 2007 @11:19AM (#18250550) Homepage Journal
    Hmmm, this just looks like a commercially supported version of Eclipse. I suppose if one wants professional support, it could be something useful. But I'm pretty cheap/poor, so I'll have to pass and keep using the free Eclipse.
    • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward
      MyEclipse is a set of J2EE plugins for Eclipse, so if you only work with "Hello World!" apps, you'll be fine with Eclipse. I use MyEclipse 4.0.0 on a daily basis and I really like it. It is a cheap alternative ($50/yr) to IBM J2EE toolset that can cost 1000's of dollars. MyEclipse is indeed a poor man's WSAD (WebSphere Application Developer). Thumbs up for MyEclipse and the whole Eclipse initiative.
  • If I really need to pay for an IDE, then I would buy IntelliJ IDEA [http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/], Eclipse is good as a free tool, it is fantastic as a free tool, but I scarcely see it giving a run for IntelliJ IDEA as far as usability and features are concerned. Of course there is a plugin for everything in Eclipse, but that in my opinion just makes it that much complicated.... Even in free tools I see NetBeans getting far ahead in the long run against Eclipse. A recent Eclipse user.. and IDEA convert

"jackpot: you may have an unneccessary change record" -- message from "diff"

Working...