Seems, Google seriously think about use of Eclipse in Google products :) But this may be the major push forward for Eclipse itself, because WB definitely ease up the UI development a lot. Developers will appreciate it. Good move, Google.
Thanks very much to Google, and congratulations to you Eric. In my previous job when I was doing more GUI work, I was a very happy Instantiations customer.
Good to see your excellent work being recognized and made available for all to enjoy.
That's just the kind of news I needet 2day ... being an opensource enthusiastic isn't easy those days. Tux Eric (my nexus 1 just made tux out of thx ... second smile 2day). GREAT DECISION! !!
This is great, thanks Google. Should make it possible for the community to port to more platforms that Eclipse runs on, once the code (including the native bits) is available.
I do wonder about the value of the code in the forthcoming E4 world, with it's elimination of edit and view parts, modelled UI, XWT designer and other issues. However, hopefully open sourcing WB will allow the community to develop it to work in the E4 world, and perhaps there will eventually be co-operation with the VEP and XWT designer projects.
WindowBuilder is now part of Indigo, thank you!! It is covering a great lack in Eclipse after the abandonment of the Visual Editor Project. Now the other lack is about profiling, since TPTP has been archived too and is not part of Indigo. What about the CodePro Profiler donation? I don't see its project proposal at Eclipse yet... or do I have missed it?
Sorry for waking up this old thread, but I'm really looking forward to the new the profiler and wonder when it may be published (first half of 2011 is over and I haven't seen any news on this project)?
Thank you Google, this is awesome! It's about time we have a great open source and free GUI builder at Eclipse.org!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I really appreciate WindowBuilder. Thanks for OpenSourcing it! :)
ReplyDeleteTank you Google
ReplyDeleteSeems, Google seriously think about use of Eclipse in Google products :) But this may be the major push forward for Eclipse itself, because WB definitely ease up the UI development a lot. Developers will appreciate it. Good move, Google.
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteThis is GREAT news Eric! Thank you Google!
ReplyDeleteWB can now eclipse away... ;-=
Very good news for Java developers
ReplyDeleteWaiting for WindowBuilder and CodePro products :)
Google::Eclipse::Java_developer :)
Thanks GOOGLE !!
Thanks very much to Google, and congratulations to you Eric. In my previous job when I was doing more GUI work, I was a very happy Instantiations customer.
ReplyDeleteGood to see your excellent work being recognized and made available for all to enjoy.
That's just the kind of news I needet 2day ... being an opensource enthusiastic isn't easy those days. Tux Eric (my nexus 1 just made tux out of thx ... second smile 2day). GREAT DECISION! !!
ReplyDeleteThat is a good news.
ReplyDeleteBut what about the other superb products? Window Tester Pro? Help Composer? RCP Packager?
I worry about the future of RCP related products.
Yeah, but it's all for Java, and Oracle is doing everything it can to ruin Java.
ReplyDeleteThank you Google!
ReplyDeleteThank you Google!
ReplyDeleteGood news, thanks Google!
ReplyDeleteBut what about the other tool "CodePro AnalytiX"?
This is great, thanks Google. Should make it possible for the community to port to more platforms that Eclipse runs on, once the code (including the native bits) is available.
ReplyDeleteI do wonder about the value of the code in the forthcoming E4 world, with it's elimination of edit and view parts, modelled UI, XWT designer and other issues. However, hopefully open sourcing WB will allow the community to develop it to work in the E4 world, and perhaps there will eventually be co-operation with the VEP and XWT designer projects.
Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteCheers to Google! Tired of using netbeans just for swing design.
ReplyDeleteWindowBuilder is now part of Indigo, thank you!! It is covering a great lack in Eclipse after the abandonment of the Visual Editor Project. Now the other lack is about profiling, since TPTP has been archived too and is not part of Indigo. What about the CodePro Profiler donation? I don't see its project proposal at Eclipse yet... or do I have missed it?
ReplyDeleteSorry for waking up this old thread, but I'm really looking forward to the new the profiler and wonder when it may be published (first half of 2011 is over and I haven't seen any news on this project)?
ReplyDeleteIs it still planned to release the profiler for Eclipse? It doesn't seem to be in the Indigo release.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteThanks GOOGLE !!
ReplyDeleteIs the codepro profiler available in eclipse marketplace
DeleteIs the codepro profiler available in the eclipse marketplace!!
DeleteIs the codepro profiler available in eclipse marketplace
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