A few comments:
At 07:30 PM 12/4/2002 -0500, George Mitchell wrote:
Visual Age is no longer supported. IBM now offers, instead, the Eclipse-based WebSphere Application Studio Developer. I personally liked VA, but some of it quirks (such as saving in a repository rather than the native file system) were kind of, well, quirky. I find WASD (and to a lesser extent Eclipse) to be a friendlier version of VA.I asked this question over a year and half ago and opted for Jbuilder, which my company has been using since then. The other choice was IBM's Visual Age - both of these products have consistently vied for first and second place in various product reviews for several years now.
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The latest version of JDeveloper, 9i, is a significant improvement over the 8i version based on JBuilder, from which I believe, it has diverged.Secondly, you should be aware that Oracle's Jdeveloper IDE is in fact a rebranded version of Jbuilder. Moreoever, Sybase has apparently decided to stop developing its PowerJ product and has opted to integrate its products with Jbuilder as well. So that is a strong endorsement from the top database companies.
TogetherSoft and Borland are both involved in eclipse.org and it will be interesting to see what develops out of that.Finally, Borland has just purchased the TogetherSoft CASE tool so in the near future there will be an integration between TogetherSoft's UML modeling tool and Jbuilder to enable applications to be generated from the object models.
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