Friday, May 30, 2003, 9:06:16 AM, John Paul Ashenfelter wrote:

[snip]

> ... But one advantage of Eclipse is that IBM is solidly behind it,
> which helps any open source project.

[snip]

> ... I've been working in Websphere Studio Application
> Developer on and off for 2 years and Eclipse 2.0 is certainly a huge step
> forward...

Just found this:

"Macromedia also plans to enable Macromedia Dreamweaver(R) MX, its
development tool for building ColdFusion applications (announced today,
see separate release), to integrate with IBM's WebSphere Studio
development environment via Eclipse, an open-source development platform
for fast and easy tool integration. Both Macromedia and IBM's support
for Eclipse will enable developers to enjoy the best of both development
environments within an open and unified application development
platform."

http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-29-2002/0001716202&EDATE=

Cheers.

-- 
Chris Montgomery
Airtight Web Services   http://www.airtightweb.com
Web Development, Web Project Management, Software Sales
210-490-2415
AIM: Airtightweb

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