Andrej Koelewijn

12/29/2003

Eric Gamma on the future of Eclipse

Filed under: — andrejk @ 1:48 pm

Open Enterprise Trends has an article where Eric Gama outlines the future of eclipse. There’s a lot of focus on improving Eclipse as a framework, but there seems to be less focus on improving productivity for the java developer using Eclipse as a java IDE.

3 Responses to “Eric Gamma on the future of Eclipse”

  1. RefuX Says:

    I think they’re planning on the community to add all the ‘develop with pleasure’ features.

    From the article:
    ‘In specific, the Eclipse 3.0 Java tools will be opened-up so that other parties can participate in search and refactoring operations. Beyond that, the Java tools will be opened so that contributors can participate in some key productivity features like quick fix and quick assist. (This change would mean that a developer could contribute additional checks and fix suggestions to support EJB development, for example.) . Finally, Eclipse 3.0 will provide support for debugging Java like files e.g. JSPs.’

  2. Sweta Says:

    I want to know future of eclipse

  3. sandeep Says:

    hi sweta the future of eclipse will b phenomenal…

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