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Borland lays out road map for Windows developer tools

By Paul Krill
November 10, 2005 12:00 PM ET

InfoWorld - SAN FRANCISCO -- Borland Software Corp. is in a peculiar spot when it comes to offering tools for developing Windows applications.

On one hand, Borland provides Universal Modeling Language (UML) capabilities to Microsoft Visual Studio developers, via Borland's Together product; on the other hand, Borland believes it offers a viable alternative to Visual Studio via its Delphi platform, with easier transitions to Microsoft technologies.

Microsoft rolled out its Visual Studio 2005 tools platform on Monday here, a day before Borland began its Borland DevCon 2005 conference in the same city.

"I think one of the major reasons that developers are so interested in our tooling and why it provides such a value is because they don't want to spend all their time writing new things and learning new things when they don't have to," said Rob Cheng, Borland director of marketing for developer solutions, in an interview at DevCon on Wednesday.

Citing difficulties developers had in transitioning from Microsoft's Visual Basic language to the .Net platform as an example, Cheng said Microsoft requires a dramatic learning curve with tools and languages while Borland does not. Borland's road map for its Delphi product family accommodates several planned Microsoft technologies.

By the end of the calendar year, Borland plans to ship Borland Developer Studio 2006, code-named Delphi DeXter. It features the Delphi 2006 programming language and adds C++ language support. Borland's predecessor to Developer Studio, Delphi 2005, supported C# and Delphi but not C++.

Also featured in Developer Studio 2006 is improved UML modeling and an upgrade to Borland's Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) technology for rapid development of components, such as those for user interfaces and database access. Modeling capabilities have been extended through the use of "state charts," for application design.

A successor product, due in 2006, is code-named Delphi Highlander, while a follow-up called Delphi Longhorn ships in 2007.

Highlander focuses on updating the Delphi tool set to support .Net 2.0. Delphi.Net support will be added for generic types, partial classes and nullable types, according to Borland. WinForms, Web services and ADO.Net support will be converted to .Net 2.0. Other technologies such as ECO and Visual Component Library (VCL) also will support 2.0 as transparently as possible.

Highlander will support existing Delphi projects such as ASP.Net projects and provide seamless project conversion to .Net 2.0, Borland said. It will include IDE design surfaces for .Net Compact Frameworks and support developing and debugging 64-bit .Net applications written using WinForms and VCL.Net.

Longhorn, so named for its support of Microsoft's planned technologies

Reprinted with permission from InfoWorld. Story copyright 2010 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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