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Thursday, April 4th, 2013
We are ecstatic to announce that MyEclipse 2013 is now available for download! Click here to view the full Release Notes.

After much anticipation, we are happy to report that not only does MyEclipse 2013 possess a bevy of tooling updates, but also showcases some incredible Mobile Tools!
The new MyEclipse 2013 workbench provides developers with Cross-Platform Mobile Tools designed on the popular Cordova/PhoneGap platform container. MyEclipse 2013 with Mobile Tools puts the power of HTML5 and JQuery in your hands (or any other popular Javascript library) – making you not only a master of code but NOW a master of mobile development without the hassle and headache of learning new coding languages.
With the power of HTML5, you can now add audio, video, and API elements to your projects to create complex web applications for mobile devices (Android, iOs) and across Linux, Mac and PC desktops. You can even use our HTML5 Visual Designer to design incredible UIs.

Mobile Tools fully supports all Cordova/PhoneGap API’s, giving you more freedom of expression. MyEclipse 2013 Mobile Tools also supports JQuery, the most popular JavaScript library in use today. With JQuery, you can enhance your projects via plug-ins and add animations to your designs.
In addition to the awesome Mobile Tool features, MyEclipse 2013 is configured, built and distributed using Genuitec’s Secure Delivery Center which provides for simplified adding and removing of different components from MyEclipse, as well as allowance for easy access and installation of software from several Eclipse marketplaces all from within MyEclipse.
MyEclipse 2013 also seeks to make your development a more seamless and less painful process by providing slick new migration and deployment wizards. The Deployment of applications is now transparently handled through the Deployment Assembly Wizard which tells you clearly which modules are out-of-sync and precisely indicates the deployment stages of your projects.

For our MyEclipse Blue users, the MyEclipse 2013 provides better-than-ever before Migration support for RAD projects. The new Migration Wizard allows you to check the status of your projects and utilize our one step process to make RAD projects compatible with your current version of MyEclipse.

Other improvements include the addition of Web Fragments support from project creation to deployment, expanded Eclipse library support, the inclusion of WindowBuilder Swing and SWT designers providing a more modern and robust designing environment, embedded Tomcat 7 server, TomEE server, updated embedded Derby server (now 10.9), and the latest 1.6 JDK – 1.6 update 43.
You can download MyEclipse 2013 for Standard, Professional, and Blue editions on our Download Page and gain access to a free 30-day trial. Support for Spring and Bling versions of MyEclipse 2013 will be available in a couple of weeks.
We look forward to hearing your feedback on this momentous release of MyEclipse.
Tags: Android, android nexus, app store, apple, Application Development, Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation, Genuitec, google, google android, HTML5, IBM, IBM RAD, IBM Rational, IBM WebSphere, iOS, ipad, iPhone, ipod, Java, maven, ME4S, microsoft, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Blue, MyEclipse for Spring, Secure Delivery Center, WebSphere Posted in Eclipse, General, Genuitec, Java, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Bling, MyEclipse Blue, MyEclipse for Spring, Secure Delivery Center, Spring | Comments Off
Monday, April 1st, 2013
Thank you so much to all of you who stopped by the Genuitec booth at EclipseCon!
We had a blast meeting you and appreciate all the excellent feedback you gave on the new MyEclipse 2013 with Mobile Tools and Secure Deliver Center (SDC). We are thoroughly invigorated after spending time with you and even got some great ideas about other ways our softwares can be used!
MyEclipse 2013 will be released this week, and after hearing your praise, we are even more anxious to get this in your hands than ever before!
If you’d like to learn or see more about MyEclipse 2013 or SDC, please email or call us to setup a demo! Our sales team can be reached at sales@genuitec.com or by phone at 1.888.914.6620.
Thanks again for making our 2013 EclipseCon trip memorable!

Tags: ALM, Application Development, Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation, Genuitec, IBM, IBM Rational, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Blue, Secure Delivery Center, Software Delivery, software distribution Posted in Eclipse, General, Genuitec, Java, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Blue, SDC, Secure Delivery Center | Comments Off
Monday, March 25th, 2013

EclipseCon kicks off today and we’re ecstatic to be apart of this conference once again!
Today, we’ll be unveiling the new look and capabilities of MyEclipse 2013 which is scheduled for release next week, April 1st! Beginning April 1st, you can download MyEclipse 2013 here.
MyEclipse 2013 will delight Eclipse developers around the world with its sleek new design and ability to mobilize projects and teams. With MyEclipse 2013, customers will now able to build and deploy mobile apps for popular devices while turning legacy applications into mobile using the powerful, new feature-set.
“I’m excited about MyEclipse 2013 as we introduce HTML5 development tools for mobile and web client apps. HTML5 is a central technology of the future for the enterprise.,” said Wayne Parrott, vice president of new products at Genuitec. “And our tools are built on the Eclipse platform so they are available to literally 10’s of millions of developers around the world.”
We can’t wait to experience all that EclipseCon has to offer this year and hear how you are using the latest Eclipse technologies in your development!
If you’re attending EclipseCon, stop by booth 12 to chat with Genuitec’ers Jason, Jed and Amy and learn how we’re changing your development experience and taking your projects into the Future, Now!
 Looking forward to Good Times in Boston!
Tags: Android, android nexus, app store, apple, Application Development, Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation, Genuitec, google, google android, HTML5, iOS, ipad, iPhone, ipod, Java, maven, ME4S, microsoft, MobiOne, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Blue, open source management, PhoneGap, software distribution, software management, Web Development Posted in Eclipse, General, Genuitec, Java, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Blue, Secure Delivery Center | Comments Off
Wednesday, March 20th, 2013

With so many tools available and so much confusion as to which of these technologies and frameworks will stand the test of time, it’s extremely difficult for end-users to decipher which tools to use today to ensure their apps have a place in future markets. Even here at Genuitec, we struggled to determine which of these technologies to hedge our bets on to allow us to go beyond the general scope of Java. This thought process, and listening to our customers, is the genesis of why we created MyEclipse 2013 with Mobile Tools (coming soon).
Eventually, and through much testing the breaking limits of HTML5, Genuitec made the decision to adopt this language, as we believe it has the greatest benefit to the future of the web and mobile, even though, to this day many developers doubt the promise of this technology. HTML5, we believe, will be a standard in the years to come for rich web and mobile development as the newest standard to the HTML language. As a completely virtual company we now require it for our own internal use, as well as for the tools and frameworks we develop – all which are supported by cloud-based services and web-based standards.
HTML5 will provide our MyEclipse 2013 users with incredible opportunities and great benefits. Not only does it ensure stellar web and mobile performance, but also provides a centralized technology and helps avoid security concerns. In addition to being revolutionary for the mobile world, HTML5 has also lent a great advantage towards the creation of desktop applications and operating systems – giving developers the ability to add rich functionality to previously static experiences. Many familiar names are now migrating-to and integrating HTML5 and CSS3 standards into their applications – Google has recently shifted their application focus to include HTML5, Adobe’s latest tools sets incorporate them, as well as Mozilla’s fancy new Firefox OS.
I believe this is just the beginning and we’ll begin to see more and more companies/applications making this shift over the next several months. Already, the W3C organization has announced it will accelerate the inclusion of this standard and browsers have started to add support for hardware-accelerated navigation and voice communication. With this in mind, developers should feel compelled to adopt these new web standards as doing so will help accelerate the growth of this technology and further the idea behind the currently much-used slogan “Deploy Everywhere.”
Genuitec’s MyEclipse 2013, our in-house creation that competes toe-to-toe with base Eclipse and IBM Rational, is also unlike those IDEs since our new Mobile Tools are based on HTML5 technologies. HTML5 allows MyEclipse 2013 with Mobile Tools to take control of Javascript standards and gain access to mobile features such as geolocation, accelerometer controls, database, A/V playback, etc. When used in conjunction with CSS3, developers are able to greatly enhance graphic effects. All of these technologies give our customers an opportunity to develop mobile applications easily and have them run on Android and iOS devices in just a few clicks (we’ll talk about our awesome wizards later).
MyEclipse 2013 with Mobile Tools is coming soon (a week away). When you get hold of it - go out and test these new standards – push MyEclipse 2013 to its breaking limit and be surprised when it keep delivering, especially on your old legacy applications that you can make current.
What’s more? MyEclipse 2013 with Mobile Tools has the Cordova/Phonegap framework and JQuery to take your apps “Mobile First.” Both of these technologies highlight what we call “Future Now” technologies, and are only a click away in our new IDE. So we’ll give you a week, until we release MyEclipse 2013 with Mobile Tools, but then it’s time to end your procrastination, wrap your arms around HTML5 and hit the ground running with a Mobile First attitude.

- Alberto Osorio
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About the Blogger:
Alberto is a Digital Infrastructure Associate for Genuitec. When he’s not creating amazing databases and designs for our teams, he can be found serenading all of Mexico with his masterful guitar playing.
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(Original version in Spanish)
¿Miedo a HTML5? MyEclipse 2013 convierte tus aflicciones en impresiones!
Con tantas herramientas disponibles y demasiada confusión sobre cuál tecnología es la que va a perdurar más, se vuelve extremadamente difícil para los usuarios finales decidir qué herramientas utilizar hoy en día para asegurar que sus aplicaciones tengan un lugar en los futuros mercados. Incluso aquí en Genuitec, nos ha resultado difícil determinar por qué tecnologías deberíamos apostar para lograr expandirnos más allá del ámbito general de JAVA. Ésta idea, y las opiniones de nuestros clientes, son el génesis de porqué hemos creado MyEclipse 2013 con Mobile Tools (próximamente).
Eventualmente, y a través de excesivas pruebas de romper los límites de HTML5, Genuitec tomó la decisión de adoptar este lenguaje, pues nosotros creemos que es un gran beneficio para el futuro de la Web y las tecnologías móviles, aunque en estos días muchos desarrolladores todavía duden de las promesas de esta tecnología.
Con HTML5, creemos que será el estándar en los próximos años para la Web y desarrollo de aplicaciones móviles, como el nuevo estándar del lenguaje HTML. Como una compañía completamente virtual nosotros lo utilizamos actualmente para nuestro uso interno, además de las herramientas que nosotros desarrollamos, el cuales todas están soportadas por servicios basados en la nube y estándares Web.
HTML5 proveerá a nuestros usuarios de MyEclipse 2013 con increíbles oportunidades y grandes beneficios. No sólo asegura el maravilloso rendimiento web y móvil, sino que también confiere una tecnología centralizada y ayuda a evitar problemas de seguridad. En adición sobre siendo revolucionario en el mundo de los móviles, HTML5 cuenta también con la gran ventaja para crear aplicaciones de escritorio y sistemas operativos; dando a los desarrolladores la habilidad de añadir mayor funcionalidad a las experiencias estáticas del pasado. Muchas empresas con nombres familiares, hoy en día, están migrando e integrando los estándares HTML5 y CSS3 en sus aplicaciones: Google continúa cambiando todas sus aplicaciones enfocándose en incluir HTML5, las ultimas herramientas de Adobe también están incorporándolo, así como Mozilla y su nuevo y elegante Firefox OS.
Creo que éste es sólo el comienzo y vamos a empezar a ver cada vez más y más compañías y aplicaciones haciendo el cambio en los siguientes meses. Actualmente, la organización W3C a anunciado en acelerar la definición de éstos estándares, y los navegadores ya han empezado a añadir soporte para aceleración por hardware en la navegación y comunicación por voz. Con esto en mente, los desarrolladores se deberían sentir inclinador para adoptar estos estándares web para que sea posible un crecimiento más rápido de esta tecnología y por fin poder utilizar la idea del tan mencionado eslogan “Deploy Everywhere”.
Genuitec MyEclipse 2013, nuestro producto de casa que compite mano a mano con Eclipse e IBM Rational, es diferente a esos entornos de desarrollo debido a que nuestra Mobile Tools está basada en tecnologías HTML5; las cuales permiten a MyEclipse 2013 y Mobile Tools tomar el control de los estándares de javascript y obtener acceso a los beneficios móviles como geolocalización, control de acelerómetros, base de datos, reproducción de audio y video, etc. Cuando se usa en conjunto con CSS3, los desarrolladores tienen la oportunidad de manejar grandes efectos gráficos en sus aplicaciones. Todas estas tecnologías dan a nuestros clientes la oportunidad de desarrollar aplicaciones móviles fácilmente y poder ejecutarlas en dispositivos iOS y Android con tan solo unos cuantos clicks (hablaremos de nuestros grandiosos asistentes después).
MyEclipse 2013 con Mobile Tools estará disponible muy pronto (en una semana). En cuanto sea liberado, anímate y prueba estos nuevos estándares; lleva MyEclipse 2013 hasta romper el limite y sorpréndete cuando este siga funcionando, especialmente en esas antiguas aplicaciones que tu puedes actualizarlas a estos nuevos ambientes.
¿Qué más hay? MyEclipse 2013 con Mobile Tools cuenta con los frameworks Cordova/Phonegap y Jquery para tomar tus aplicaciones “Mobile First”. Ambas tecnologías resaltan lo que nosotros llamamos tecnologías “El Futuro Ahora”, y están sólo a unos cuantos clicks de nuestro nuevo Entorno de Desarrollo. Te daremos una semana hasta que sea liberado MyEclipse 2013 con Mobile Tools, pero es momento de terminar con tu procrastinación, poner tus brazos alrededor de HTML5 y empezar a desarrollar con una actitud Mobile First.
Tags: Android, android nexus, app store, Application Development, Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation, Genuitec, google, google android, HTML5, IBM, iOS, ipad, iPhone, ipod, Java, MobiOne, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Blue, Web Development Posted in Bright Ideas, Eclipse, General, Genuitec, Java, MobiOne, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Blue, Opinion, Thought Leadership | Comments Off
Tuesday, March 5th, 2013
When a company releases a product, it’s a very vulnerable time. On one hand, you are filled with excitement and anticipation of the many options this new product has, the new technology embedded within. However, on the other hand, you find pure fear. What if the product is not received well and this project, that you’ve devoted the last year to building fails? Product releases are terrifying and exhilarating at the same time.
Every so often in the midst that vulnerability you have a customer who reaches out to you and professes their gratitude for your software that truly solidifies the goals and direction you envision for your product. This week we were honored to receive such a proclamation from an important customer who is using Secure Delivery Center [SDC] to manage their integration strategy and deliver software to development teams.
SDC is an incredible testament to the great minds at Genuitec, who have been able to create an amazing tool which can be used in so many different ways. Whether you are needing to manage hundreds or even thousands of installs, push out deliverables to your full team, package custom tooling for your projects, and send your software directly to your customer desktops, Genuitec’s Secure Delivery Center can do all this and more within a private cloud, with a simple click of a button.
YES, we do think very highly of our product. But – we’re not the only ones. Now we have the backing of a Fortune 50 company along with CERN (among others). Here’s what a well known Fortune 50 company had to say about SDC:
“Using SDC for continuous integration allowed us to catch this [start up problem] very quickly so we don’t have a lot of commits to weed through!”
- John from a Fortune 50 company
Don’t let your company get caught in the weeds – Check out Secure Delivery Center and see how we can assist you through your biggest software pain-points.
Tags: ALM, Application Development, Eclipse Foundation, Genuitec, IBM RAD, IBM WebSphere, Java, OneInstall, open source management, PoweredByPulse, Secure Delivery Center, software distribution, software management Posted in Eclipse, General, Genuitec, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Bling, MyEclipse Blue, MyEclipse for Spring, SDC, Secure Delivery Center | Comments Off
Monday, February 25th, 2013
With the number of smart devices growing by the day and the amount of time people are connected to their devices growing exponentially, we’ve reached a time in the corporate life-cycle wherein if you’re not offering your customers a mobile solution, then you’re one step closer to extinction. As such, IT Teams around the world are scrambling to develop and manage mobile technology, on-the-go sites, and apps. But where do you start? How do you prepare your programmers to adjust all they know and what they do to position your company in a mobile world? Do you learn new programming languages or outsource?
It’s a daunting but inescapable task. A task where you just wish there was an “Easy button” you could reach across your desk to push and BAM! the problem is solved.
Now that you have a headache just thinking about, what if I told you that Genuitec has your Easy button? That there is NO need to outsource or learn new code, that finding your starting point was as easy as a download?
Next month when Genuitec releases MyEclipse 2013, we will allow your Java EE and web developers to utilize the skill sets they already have and turn those skills into HTML5 and Cross-Platform hybrid apps (iOS, Android). From legacy applications to new creations, MyEclipse 2013 will provide beginning-to-end mobile technology without the hassle of learning new code.
We think your developers are already great, now they can be stupendous with Mobile First support.
Tags: Android, app store, Application Development, Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation, eclipse rcp, Genuitec, google android, HTML5, IBM Rational, iOS, ipad, iPhone, Java, MobiOne, MyEclipse, Web Development Posted in Bright Ideas, Eclipse, General, Genuitec, Java, MobiOne, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Blue, Secure Delivery Center | Comments Off
Monday, February 4th, 2013
CERN, the leading research facility for investigation into the origins of the universe, chose our Secure Delivery Center [SDC] to address their unique open source tooling objectives. With a focus on science coupled with a revolving door of software engineers, CERN needed a solution to facilitate rapid tooling support for control systems of the Large Hadron Collider [LHC].
SDC delivers the exact software needed for CERN engineers to develop and support their numerous tools, while CERN’s IT managers benefit by low overhead and rapid knowledge transference.
To learn how CERN uses SDC to manage the LHC and its unique operational environment, please see the case study here.
Learn more about SDC, here.
If some of the smartest scientists and software engineers who created the World Wide Web and distributed computing use SDC, maybe you should try it out – click here for a free trail of SDC.

Tags: CERN, Genuitec, Java, large hadron collider, LHC, open source delivery, open source distribution, open source management, SDC, Secure Delivery Center, Software Delivery, software distribution Posted in Eclipse, General, Genuitec, Java, MobiOne, MyEclipse, MyEclipse Bling, MyEclipse Blue, Secure Delivery Center | Comments Off
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