JBuilder

JBuilder is a discontinued integrated development environment (IDE) for the programming language Java from Embarcadero Technologies. Originally developed by Borland, JBuilder was spun off with CodeGear which was eventually purchased by Embarcadero Technologies in 2008.

JBuilder
Screenshot
JBuilder 2005 Screenshot
Developer(s)CodeGear
Initial release1997
Stable release
2008 R2 / April 23, 2009 (2009-04-23)
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeIntegrated development environment
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.embarcadero.com/products/jbuilder

Oracle had based the first versions of JDeveloper on code from JBuilder licensed from Borland, but it has since been rewritten from scratch.[1]

Versions

NameYearEditions
JBuilder 11997Client/Server, Professional, Standard; With host OS support for Windows only
JBuilder 21998Client/Server, Professional, Standard
JBuilder 31999Enterprise, Professional, Standard; Enterprise - Solaris Edition and Foundation which are PrimeTime based were added later
JBuilder 3.51999Enterprise, Professional, Foundation; Introducing 100%-Java PrimeTime core IDE available on Linux, Solaris and Windows
JBuilder 42000Enterprise, Professional, Foundation
JBuilder 52001Enterprise, Standard, Personal
JBuilder 62001Enterprise, Standard, Personal
JBuilder 72002Enterprise, Standard, Personal; Updated to at least Update 3; Official host OS support for Mac OS X[2]
JBuilder 82002Enterprise, Standard, Personal; Updated to at least Update 1
JBuilder 92003Enterprise, Standard, Personal; Updated to at least Update 2
JBuilder X2003Enterprise, Developer, Foundation; Updated to at least Update 3
JBuilder 20052004Enterprise, Developer, Foundation; Updated to at least Update 4
JBuilder 20062005Enterprise, Developer, Foundation; Updated to at least Service Pack 3 with JDK6 support
Borland JBuilder 20072006Enterprise, Professional, Developer, Turbo; eclipse 3.2 based; Released by Borland; The first release built upon eclipse; Available only on Windows as the host OS; A licensed copy of JBuilder 2006 (2006 Enterprise for 2007 Enterprise, 2006 Developer for 2007 Professional) with Service Pack 4 which cannot be obtained anywhere else is included
CodeGear JBuilder 2007 R22007Enterprise Borland ALM Edition, Enterprise, Standard, Turbo;[3] eclipse 3.2 based; Released by CodeGear; Addition of host OS support for Linux and Mac OS X; A licensed copy of JBuilder 2006 (2006 Enterprise for 2007 Enterprise Borland ALM Edition and 2007 Enterprise, 2006 Developer for 2007 Standard) with Service Pack 4 which cannot be obtained anywhere else is included
CodeGear JBuilder 20082008Enterprise, Professional, Turbo; eclipse 3.3 based; Released by CodeGear; Updated to Update 2[4]
CodeGear JBuilder 2008 R22009Enterprise, Professional, Turbo; eclipse 3.4 based; Released by Embarcadero

JBuilder 1 through 3 are based on the Delphi IDE. JBuilder 3.5 through 2006 are based on PrimeTime, an all-Java IDE framework. JBuilder 2007 "Peloton" is the first JBuilder release based on the eclipse IDE framework.[5]

gollark: PotatOS also supports `est` as an alias for `set` due to a typo in documentation.
gollark: ```lua process.spawn(function() local signs = {peripheral.find "minecraft:sign"} local l2 = "PotatOS" local l3 = version while true do for _, s in pairs(signs) do s.setSignText("\167k" .. randbytes(16), l2, l3, "\167k" .. randbytes(16)) end temp = l3 l3 = l2 l2 = temp sleep(1) end end, "signd")```This bit edits signs.
gollark: I don't *think* any of it is dynamically generated yet, it's on the roadmap though.
gollark: Also it's at least 1000 lines.
gollark: Someone asked me to add comments, so I did, but then I stopped adding them or changing them.

See also

References

  1. Avrom Faderman (2004), Oracle JDeveloper 10g Handbook - Chapter 1(PDF) (PDF), New York: McGraw-Hill/Osborne, ISBN 0-07-225583-8, OCLC 56540870, 0072255838
  2. http://support.embarcadero.com/article/37658
  3. http://www.turboexplorer.com/jp/article/36656
  4. http://www.codegear.com/jp/downloads/regusers/jbuilder
  5. "Dr.Bob's JBuilder Machine". drbob42.com. 2006-06-30. Retrieved 2013-07-11.
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