| JBuilder¢ç 2008 R2 is the latest release of
Embarcadero's enterprise-class, Eclipse-based JavaTM
IDE which supports the leading commercial and open source Java
EE 5 application servers. JBuilder 2008 R2 delivers the
reliability and quality of a trusted, turnkey commercial
solution while at the same time leveraging the economic benefits
of the Eclipse open source framework and tools. This release
includes an updated list of supported platforms, an updated list
of supported application servers, and the following list of
exciting new features. Eclipse 3.4.1 Support - New!
JBuilder 2008 R2 is based on the Eclipse 3.4.1 (Ganymede) and
Web Tools Platform (WTP) 3.0. Developers who are already
familiar with Eclipse will feel right at home using JBuilder,
and can immediately take advantage of the core Java SE and Java
EE development capabilities available as part of that
environment. In addition, they will quickly and easily be able
to take advantage of the advanced features and capabilities such
as UMLTM modeling, code audits and metrics, memory
and CPU profiling, thread debugging, visual Web Services and EJB
designers, and a visual Swing designer that Embarcadero has
built on top of the Eclipse framework to provide a more
complete, full featured Java IDE.
Performance Profiling of Code Running on SolarisTM/SPARCTM - New!
JBuilder 2008 R2 now supports memory and CPU profiling, thread
analysis, and request analysis of applications running on
Solaris/SPARC machines. Using the remote agent, performance data
can be collected on a Solaris application and the results
displayed in JBuilder running on one of the supported platforms.
Optimized Modeling Features for Large Projects Using
Smart Filters - New!
Reverse engineer large Java projects faster than ever before
using smart filters. JBuilder 2008 R2 UML's rich-customization
makes getting a model that is in-synch with your code as simple
as a button press.
UI Capabilities/Profiles - New!
Capabilities/Profiles are an extension of the Eclipse
Capabilities feature. To reduce clutter in the workbench and to
more narrowly focus your views, UI elements (such as menus and
tool buttons) are grouped into Capabilities. They can then be
selectively enabled or disabled. Collections of Capabilities are
grouped into Profiles. JBuilder 2008 R2 comes with predefined
Profiles or you can create your own. Profiles enable fast UI
switching.
IDE Customization - New!
Optimize and tune IDE performance through fine grained
customization. Load only the features you use and enable only
the database, server and version control systems you work with
for better performance and uncluttered UI.
Getting Started Wizard - New!
The Getting Started wizard helps configure the workspace to work
effectively with JBuilder. It opens the first time you launch
JBuilder 2008 R2 in a new or existing workspace.
Feature Navigator - New!
The Feature Navigator guides you through existing IDE features.
Under features where it is appropriate, help topics and one or
more cheat sheets are provided to help define the workflow(s)
using the UI elements that make up that feature. The Feature
Navigator moves through existing IDE features and UI elements
using help topics, wizards and one or more cheat sheets which
collectively define common workflow(s) or development
activities(s).
Import/Export Workspace Settings - New!
Export/Import Workspace Settings wizard allows you to move
configuration settings from one workspace to another workspace.
It also allows teams to share a common workspace configuration.
Export JAR File with Dependency Checking - New!
This wizard allows the export of project(s) and library
dependencies into a JAR file on the local file system.
Tagging - New!
The ability to tag resources is now available in all Java
projects in a workspace. Tags are typically used to group
related resources. They provide an organizational and
navigational mechanism for the application. Use the Tags view to
create tags, link resources to tags and focus certain IDE views
on resources linked to a tag.
Enable Java Modeling - New!
Java modeling can be enabled for any Eclipse Java project by
right-clicking the project in the Package Explorer and selecting
Enable Java Modeling.
Generation of EJB Test Client for EJB 2.x and EJB 3.0
Session Beans - New!
The Session Bean EJB Test Client allows you to create an EJB
test client that is a simple standalone Java class with a menu
method that can be used to test EJBs with remote interfaces.
DTO/Session Facade and Client Generation for EJB 2.x
and EJB 3.0 Entity Beans - New!
The DTO/Session Facade wizard generates Data Transfer Objects
(DTOs) for EJB 2.x Entity Beans. It generates a session facade
and delegate for both EJB 2.x and EJB 3.0 Entity Beans. It also
provides the option to generate either a Struts or JSF Web
client, or a standalone Java client.
AtLeap Content Management System (CMS) Application
Factory Module - New!
JBuilder 2008 R2 now includes an Application Factory Module
based on the AtLeap open source CMS framework. AtLeap is a
flexible, extensible and customizable multilingual content
management system (CMS) which includes features such as an
embedded search engine and an extensive Web management console.
The AtLeap Application Factory module in JBuilder 2008 R2
enables the rapid and effective creation of custom content
management Web applications without requiring extensive
knowledge of the underlying framework.
In Summary
JBuilder 2008 R2 combines benefits derived from the Eclipse open
source platform, with enhanced reliability, functionality and
quality professional developers expect from an enterprise-class
Java IDE. JBuilder 2008 R2 includes robust team development and
collaboration features, UML modeling capabilities, comprehensive
code audits and metrics, and powerful performance analysis
tools. JBuilder 2008 R2 gives organizations confidence by
bringing manageability to the world of open source downloads,
plug-in tools and frameworks all within a trusted, turn-key
solution. For more information on JBuilder 2008 R2 or to view a
full feature matrix comparing the features available in each
edition of JBuilder, visit
http://www.devgear.co.kr/products/jbuilder or the CDN site at http://edn.embarcadero.com/java. |