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Developers using Java tooling with Visual Studio Code now have a better 'Getting Started' experience thanks to new functionality in the September Java extensions update.
Visual Studio Code is getting more Java programming functionality in a new extension from Microsoft -- in collaboration with Red Hat -- that adds debugging capabilities.
Sun's Java Studio Enterprise 6 builds a comprehensive, multitier development system for enterprise-class applications on the enhanced foundation of the NetBeans 3.6 integrated environment.
It will soon be possible to write and edit Java code entirely from within the Visual Studio IDE, thanks to an upgrade of JNBridge's namesake general purpose Java/.NET interoperability tool.
The Visual Studio Code team continues to add Java functionality to Microsoft's open source, cross-platform code editor via extensions, just launching a new batch for working with Maven, Tomcat and ...
Sun Microsystems Inc. last week took an important step toward commercializing an experimental Java performance measurement tool called JFluid, moving the two-year-old project from the Sun Labs ...
Sun Microsystems releases two Java development tools: NetBeans 4.0 and Java Studio Enterprise 7.
Sun Microsystems has announced plans to discontinue Sun Java Studio Enterprise and Sun Java Studio Creator developer tools, encouraging users to migrate to NetBeans.
Java Studio Creator is available as part of the Sun Developer Network subscription program, which costs $99 per year. (Paul Krill of Infoworld contributed to this story.) ...
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