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Saturday, April 08, 2006
Eclipse improves on embedded software support
Eclipse is a popular open-source tool for software development, and is also popular among mobile application developers writing J2ME applications.
Regarding J2ME development: A new Mobile Tools for the Java Platform Project will provide frameworks for runtime management of devices and emulators, build management and deployment of J2ME applications, mobile device debugging, application creation wizards, UI design tools, localization and mobile security extensions
Sounds like they've looked at NetBeans Mobility Pack. I only use NetBeans at the moment.
EETimes.com - Eclipse extending into embedded, device software
Regarding J2ME development: A new Mobile Tools for the Java Platform Project will provide frameworks for runtime management of devices and emulators, build management and deployment of J2ME applications, mobile device debugging, application creation wizards, UI design tools, localization and mobile security extensions
Sounds like they've looked at NetBeans Mobility Pack. I only use NetBeans at the moment.
EETimes.com - Eclipse extending into embedded, device software

