Released Products
- MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 10 - a full-featured IDE providing end-to-end solutions for developers.
- Pulse 4.0 - a free product designed to help Eclipse developers locate, install and manage Eclipse-based tools whether free, open source, commercial or mixed.
- MyEclipse Blue - an IDE for IBM WebSphere developers with advanced WebSphere specific features and customized connectors, it is a lightweight solution marketed as an alternative to IBM Rational Application Developer tooling.
- MyEclipse for Spring - an IDE with a set of advanced accelerators for Spring development, including Spring MVC scaffolding, Google Web Toolkit scaffolding, project bootstrapping and enhanced development editors.
- MyEclipse Bling - an IDE for IBM WebSphere developers that combines the MyEclipse Blue Edition and MyEclipse for Spring product lines.
- MobiOne 2.0 - a technology for creating mobile Web applications based on Webkit browser and using known developer languages, HTML 5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Now includes PhoneGap support and a Visual Designer with ability to send mobile applications directly to mobile devices.
- Secure Delivery Center 2012 - is a technology that manages and delivers licenses, packages and upgrades for Eclipse (software), MyEclipse IDE, and Rational Software inside the corporate firewall using Cross-platform installers to reach end-users.
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