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Sun's NetBeans to support C, C++

March 21, 2006 Preview version of add-on gives lets programmers build software with popular languages besides Java TAGS: Sun NetBeans, C, C++ programming language, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., language, Java

Sun ships NetBeans, Java Studio tools

December 15, 2004 Sun Microsystems releases two Java development tools: NetBeans 4.0 and Java Studio Enterprise 7. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java development tool, development tool, developer

Sun plugs in open-source Java database

December 13, 2005 The company is distributing an open-source Java database within its Java server software products. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun NetBeans, Java, Java server, open source, software product, IBM Corp., database

Sun releases developer tools for NetBeans

December 6, 2006 Two new packs for the open-source NetBeans IDE aim to make it easier to work on applications for the Web and for a range of OSes. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, IDE, Sun Microsystems Inc., development tool, C, C++ programming language, Sun Solaris, API, Java, Web application, open source, IBM Corp., operating system

Sun, Oracle at odds over Java tools

January 26, 2006 Two allies have different views over whether Oracle supports Sun's NetBeans programming software. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle Corp., endorsement, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java tool, Scott McNealy, Java, view, IBM Corp., CEO

NetBeans update ships with Sun aboard

February 2, 2006 Sun Microsystems to support users of NetBeans IDE 5, the open-source tool which sports a new GUI-building program. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, Sun Microsystems Inc., IDE, Oracle Corp., development tool, IBM Corp., open source, Java, software company, developer, server

Sun plots push for open-source tools

December 4, 2003 The company plans to grab a bigger slice of Java tools business by overhauling its NetBeans software and by improving how tools and code work together. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, Java tool, BEA Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, interoperability, open source, development tool, project, programming

Sun tinkers with its programming tools

December 3, 2003 The company details a number of enhancements to its existing Java programming tools and discloses the name of its forthcoming tool, formerly called Project Rave. TAGS: Sun Java Studio Creator, programming tool, Joe Keller, Sun NetBeans, BEA Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, open source

Sun drops bid to join Eclipse

December 3, 2003 Citing concerns over abandoning the NetBeans open-source community, Sun Microsystems decides not to join the IBM-backed Eclipse open-source effort. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, Java development tool, Java company, Sun Microsystems Inc., BEA Systems Inc., development tool, Eclipse open-source, Java tool, Stephen O'Grady, Java, open source, negotiation, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Sun buffs up its software array

December 4, 2003 Rivals and finances aside, CEO Scott McNealy says the only challenge facing the company is getting its message across to customers. Central to that message: Java. TAGS: Scott McNealy, Sun NetBeans, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, message, AMD, Linux, CEO, Microsoft Windows

Sun to hand out Web-ready Java tool

March 29, 2004 Java Studio Creator, a tool designed to appeal to Microsoft developers, will enter a broad testing program next month, in a version with added Web application features. TAGS: Sun Java Studio Creator, Java tool, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, SCO Group Inc., Sun NetBeans, server software, Web application, development tool, Microsoft Corp.

Ubuntu 'Feisty Fawn' released, hit by traffic

April 19, 2007 New 7.04 version features virtualization and crash-reporting tool--but only if you're able to download it. TAGS: Ubuntu, Sun NetBeans, Project GlassFish, Java, Linux, Sun Microsystems Inc., virtualization, computer company, Red Hat Inc., Novell Inc., open source, server, CEO, operating system

Sun urges Eclipse to unify Java world

January 30, 2004 The company issues an open letter to Eclipse, warning that the influential open-source project could act as a fragmenting, rather than unifying, force in the Java industry. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., BEA Systems Inc., Java tool, Java software, IBM Corp., open source, letter, development tool, software company

Eclipse revamp to forge path for Sun

September 3, 2003 The open-source development project is planning changes to make it independent of founder IBM, allowing Sun to consider membership. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun NetBeans, Java, IBM Corp., approach, Java application, open source, GUI, founder, developer, operating system

Open-source Eclipse barrels down Ajax path

March 7, 2007 The open-source development tools consortium fills out its projects for Ajax-style Web development. TAGS: AJAX, TCL, Sun NetBeans, project, programming, open source, consortium, Java

Conjuring software, then and now

December 8, 2006 roundup Before Java, mashups, Web 2.0 and other modern spins for developing applications, there was COBOL. TAGS: COBOL, Sun NetBeans, mashup, Web 2.0, India, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Sony Corp., Microsoft Office

New board members light up Eclipse

March 3, 2004 The open-source tools foundation adds four members to its board of directors. Still being discussed: collaboration with Sun's NetBeans and the Java Tools Community. TAGS: Sun NetBeans, board member, IBM Corp., foundation, executive director, Java, open source, development tool, Sun Microsystems Inc., organization, collaboration, programming

Sun servers heading back to Intel chips

January 22, 2007 CEOs from Sun Microsystems and Intel are expected to announce partnership to build Xeon-based servers this year. TAGS: x86 server, Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel Xeon, Intel, Sun NetBeans, Sun Solaris, AMD, Sun Server, power management, Paul Otellini, AMD Opteron, Sun Sparc, Intel x86, server, San Francisco, Java

Eclipse to buzz BEA's Java Beehive

June 24, 2004 Open-source group to create project for Beehive, which BEA founded to speed Java work, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: BEA Beehive, JetBrains IntelliJ Idea, BEA Systems Inc., Eclipse open-source, Java development, BEA WebLogic, tools company, Sun NetBeans, Java, open source, development tool, project, developer, server
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