Sun, Microsoft boost IDEs
InfoWorld - In separate moves last week, Sun Microsystems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. both proceeded with previously stated plans to boost their software development environments
Version 6.5 of the NetBeans open source integrated development environment (IDE) was released by Sun and the NetBeans community, while Microsoft has added jQuery IntelliSense support to Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Web Developer 2008 Express.
Accessible for download, NetBeans 6.5 features increased support for Web and Java software development, according to Sun and the NetBeans community. It includes localized versions for simplified Chinese, Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese.
Also being offered is an early access version of NetBeans for Python applications, featuring an editor, a debugger and Python runtimes.
Version 6.5 features tooling for PHP, such as syntax highlighting and code completion. A JavaScript editor is included as well.
"Integration across multiple languages simplifies development. The NetBeans IDE 6.5 allows you to stay within one tool and move easily from PHP to JavaScript and back," said Ian Murdock, vice president of developer and community marketing at Sun, in a statement released by the company.
Other capabilities include enhanced support for Spring, Hibernate, JavaServer Pages and the Java Persistence application programming interface (API). Support for Groovy and Grails also is offered in the editor. Ruby enhancements are offered within the editor and debugger.
Multithreaded debugging for Java technologies is featured as well.
Sun in December will offer a training and certification for NetBeans by way of its Certification Specialist for NetBeans IDE effort.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is offering JavaScript Intellisense support via Service Pack 1, which can be downloaded. JQuery is a JavaScript library.
Users also must install the VS 2008 Patch KB58502 patch to support "-vsdoc.js" IntelliSense files and download the jQuery-vsdoc.js file.
"Visual Studio 2008 SP1 adds richer JavaScript IntelliSense support to Visual Studio and adds code completion support for a broad range of JavaScript libraries," said Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president in the Microsoft Developer Division, in his blog.
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