IBM to bring Eclipse tools to desktop applications
Takeaway: Development tools based on open-source project to fill out IBM's Lotus Workplace desktop software.
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Martin LaMonica
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
IBM on Monday detailed a line of programming tools meant to create a market of customized add-ons for its Lotus Workplace desktop applications.
The company said its Rational development tools division is working on programming tools for building applications to run in conjunction with
With the new development tools, IBM wants to enlist independent software vendors and corporate developers to write add-ons to its Lotus Workplace software, IBM executives said Monday. A health care software provider could, for example, customize the Lotus Workplace applications for doctors that use a handheld computer. IBM detailed the Workplace tools at the Rational user conference, which is being held in Grapevine, Texas, this week.
The tools will be built using the
IBM's Rational division has made a
Using a single programming application for its tools suite lets IBM introduce products faster and improves interoperability between different tools, said Mike Devlin, general manager of IBM Rational. "(Eclipse) allows us to bring out new capabilities very quickly," Devlin said.
IBM is designing a range of tools aimed at professional Java developers as well as nonprofessional programmers. For example, Workplace builder, which will ship as part of Lotus Workplace version 2.0 in the third quarter, is designed for people comfortable with assembling applications from templates and prewritten software components. In the same quarter, IBM will also release Workplace API Toolkit, aimed at programmers and independent software vendors who use IBM's
At the end of the year, the company intends to release a beta version of Workplace Designer, a third tool meant to simplify the process of building applications that have close technical integration with the Lotus Workplace applications.
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