Eclipse meets Netbeans Matisse finally! Rock on Genuitec
07Mar2006
Blog By James Governor's MonkChips
Genuitec is possibly the most interesting of the Eclipse-based IDE players from a disruptive point of view. Unlike other software vendors with a legacy to ring-fence, Genuitec really is all about Eclipse. Having said that, the company makes decisions based on capability and user requirements, rather than religion. Only market dominants can afford that kind of religion though.
You license MyEclipse for $49.95, which include some support. You get an Oracle database browser thrown in. It supports both Spring and Hibernate, and now... it supports an industry leading Java-based GUI builder, namely Matisse.
What's that I hear you cry? But Matisse is Netbeans. That can't be right..... More at James Governor's Blog
More information about Matisse4MyEclipse
Genuitec is possibly the most interesting of the Eclipse-based IDE players from a disruptive point of view. Unlike other software vendors with a legacy to ring-fence, Genuitec really is all about Eclipse. Having said that, the company makes decisions based on capability and user requirements, rather than religion. Only market dominants can afford that kind of religion though.
You license MyEclipse for $49.95, which include some support. You get an Oracle database browser thrown in. It supports both Spring and Hibernate, and now... it supports an industry leading Java-based GUI builder, namely Matisse.
What's that I hear you cry? But Matisse is Netbeans. That can't be right..... More at James Governor's Blog
More information about Matisse4MyEclipse


