Conspiracy theorists love the Eclipse project. When the IBM-led consortium launched its open source tools framework last fall, tongues began to wag. Not only does Eclipse shun Java’s standard AWT ...
This is a continuation of yesterday's discussion, "Sun ready to join Eclipse, part 1". If you haven't read that one yet, then this one won't make any sense. So go read that one first. Go on, I'll wait ...
In what has to be one of the most cleverly named projects of all time, EoS (named after Eos, the Greek goddess of the dawn) promises to bring Eclipse to Sun's Swing platform. EoS is the result of a ...
SWT had a crucial role in the success of Eclipse because its speed and native look and feel made Eclipse more attractive than Swing-based development tools. The problem for Sun is that SWT didn’t buy ...