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Enterprise Pack for Eclipse now available

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CALIFORNIA, USA: Furthering its dedication to providing Java developers productivity with choice, Oracle has announced the Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse, a new component of Oracle Fusion Middleware. This release marks the first free Eclipse 3.4 environment to support Oracle WebLogic Server 10g Release 3.

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Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse is the latest in a series of products that combine technology from Oracle Fusion Middleware and BEA Systems. These products illustrate the rapid progress that Oracle is making in combining market-leading technologies from the two companies into a unified product offering.

Key new development features of Oracle WebLogic Server are supported by this release, including FastSwap, the ability to redefine Java classes without redeployment; helping developers streamline lengthy iterative development cycles.

"Continuing to enhance Oracle’s Eclipse developer tools for Oracle Fusion Middleware demonstrates our commitment to providing developers productivity with choice" said Ted Farrell, chief architect and senior vice president, tools and middleware, Oracle. "The Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse helps to expand our offerings for the Eclipse and open source developer community."

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Enhancing Developer Productivity

With Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse, Eclipse 3.4, Eclipse 3.3 and Oracle WebLogic Sever customers can develop, debug and deploy applications to Oracle WebLogic Server 10g R3, in addition to earlier versions, either locally or remotely.

Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse will be the basis for Oracle’s strategic Eclipse offering, combining the best Java EE development features of Oracle Workshop for WebLogic and Oracle’s independent contributions to the Eclipse platform.

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 With the release of Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse and Oracle Workshop for WebLogic Server, Oracle continues to provide a versatile portfolio of open source and private source productivity tools enabling Java developers to reduce project development time while improving quality.

A strategic developer and Eclipse Foundation board member, Oracle has a long-standing history of active participation in the Eclipse community. Oracle currently leads several Eclipse-based projects including:

  • JavaServer Faces (JSF) Tools;
  • Dali Java Persistence Architecture (JPA) Tooling;
  • BPEL Tools;
  • Eclipse Data Tools Platform; and
  • Eclipse Persistence Services (EclipseLink)

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