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It is a tool to manage CUBRID, MySQL, Oracle, MSSQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL, MongoDB in Web Browser. Do you feel uncomfortable to install and manage various DB tools ...
Last Updated on 23 May 2013 by Cho Hyun Jong
EntireJ is a Rapid Application Development (RAD) environment for building highly scalable, enterprise-class java applications. It uses powerful declarative features so that...
Last Updated on 22 May 2013 by Paul Harrison
Jaspersoft Studio is an intuitive and powerful open source report designer for JasperReports. A full rewrite of iReport on top of Eclipse RCP and it is available as RCP...
Last Updated on 16 May 2013 by Giulio Toffoli
The CDO (Connected Data Objects) Model Repository is a distributed shared model framework for EMF models and meta models. CDO is also a model runtime environment with a focus on...
Last Updated on 16 May 2013 by Eike Stepper
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The next generation of Antidecompilers Software tool for protecting Eclipse RCP apps Beta is free Lazy download: http://www.bisguard.com/downloads/rcp_antidecompiler_0.9.zip
Last Updated on 10 May 2013 by Yury Bendersky
You build apps with Eclipse for your customers and staff, and you need world class build & deployment software to share your apps with your end-users. Join CERN and other...
Last Updated on 6 May 2013 by Jason O'Keefe
The Eclipse 4 Application Platform now uses CSS for theming Eclipse-based applications. The Lightweight CSS Editor provides support for editing and tweaking the active CSS...
Last Updated on 6 May 2013 by Brian de Alwis
The Application Model Editor provides enhanced support for defining and refining Eclipse 4 model definition files (usually with an extension of .e4xmi). One particularly nifty...
Last Updated on 6 May 2013 by Brian de Alwis
The Eclipse 4 Application Platform now uses CSS for theming Eclipse-based applications. But debugging CSS can be painful. The Eclipse 4 team have created two tools to help:...
Last Updated on 6 May 2013 by Brian de Alwis