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- JBuilder is a discontinued integrated development environment (IDE) for the programming language Java from Embarcadero Technologies. Originally developed...
- (eventually, CaliberRM was renamed as "Caliber"). The latest[which?] releases of JBuilder and Delphi integrate these tools to give developers a broader set of tools...
- framework for building web applications on the JVM. It was included in JBuilder. In contrast to typical "new project" wizards, the AppFuse wizard generates...
- Bridge or Java type 4 connectors. JBuilder was a tool for Java development based on Eclipse since version JBuilder 2007. RadPHP (later replaced with HTML5...
- Delphi, Delphi Prism and C++Builder) Delphi for PHP Delphi Delphi Prism JBuilder InterBase C++Builder JGear 3rdRail Intersimone, David (8 February 2006)...
- supporting development with Maven include: Eclipse NetBeans IntelliJ IDEA JBuilder JDeveloper (version 11.1.2) MyEclipse Visual Studio Code These add-ons...
- Visual Café and Together Control Center. These products can now be found in JBuilder. Mansour Safai, Vice President of the Language and Internet Tools Division...
- Fortran, PHP, and C# code. PMD has plugins for JDeveloper, Eclipse, jEdit, JBuilder, Omnicore's CodeGuide, NetBeans/Sun Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, TextPad, Maven...
- refactor plugin for Java IDEs (Eclipse, Sun ONE Studio, Borland Software's JBuilder, Oracle's JDeveloper, NetBeans and Emacs). Landler, Mark (December 13,...
- Ultimate Edition Proprietary Yes Yes Yes Yes FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris Yes JBuilder Proprietary Yes Yes Yes Yes Solaris Yes JCreator Proprietary No Yes No...