Enterprise Java
Eclipse projects provide tools and frameworks that span the entire software development lifecycle, including modeling, development, deployment tools, reporting, data manipulation, testing and profiling. The tools and frameworks are primarily focused on building JEE, web services and web applications. Eclipse also provides support for other languages, such as C/C++, PHP, and others.
WTP 3.0 Java EE 5 and Web Services Features
Introduction to Web Services Tools in WTP
Enterprise Java News
  • MyEclipse 8.0 Milestone 1: Eclipse Galileo, Struts 2 and Eclipse Profiler Support for the Enterprise +7 weeks ago

    Our newest release is built to support Eclipse Galileo and delivers a powerful Java Profiler that can be used as a standalone tool outside of MyEclipse to profile any Java application, Eclipse plug-in or applet, as well as industry-leading support for the much-requested Struts 2 framework, enabling the development of enterprise-class Java Web applications.

  • Jetty at Eclipse - EclipseCon 2009 +31 weeks ago

    While at EclipseCon this year, I had the chance to talk with Greg Wilkins and Adam Lieber of Webtide. Just the night before they’d checked code into the Eclipse Foundation repositories to finish up adding Jetty as an Eclipse project. We start out discussing Jetty’s new Eclipse home.

  • New AWS Toolkit for Eclipse +34 weeks ago

    Today, we are introducing the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse. This free, open source plugin for the Eclipse IDE makes it easier and more efficient for you to develop, deploy, and debug Java applications on top of AWS. In fact, you can design an entire AWS-hosted Tomcat-based cluster from within Eclipse. You can design your cluster, specifying the number of EC2 instances and the instance type to run. You have can select and even create security groups and keypairs and can associate an Elastic IP address with each instance.

  • SpringSource unveils new release of Eclipse-based tool suite +35 weeks ago

    SpringSource—the company behind the open source Spring framework for Java—has officially released a new version of its commercial Eclipse-based development environment, the SpringSource Tool Suite (STS). The new version brings improved tools to streamline application editing and accelerate Spring project development.

  • Tasktop 1.4 and Eclipse Mylyn 3.1 released +35 weeks ago

    Today’s Tasktop 1.4 and Eclipse Mylyn 3.1 releases are a milestone in the evolution of the task-focused interface. Mylyn continues to improve as a framework and core tools for open source developers, while Tasktop evolves its commercial integrations and enterprise-ready feature set. Together, these tools are bringing the benefits of the task-focused interface to a rapidly growing audience.