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* VELOCITY – JBuilder 2007 increases the development velocity of Java teams and individuals with P2P, Visual EJB and web services GUIs and Java5 Enterprise functionality. JBuilder 2007 delivers an innovative and highly productive visual “drag and drop” environment with enterprise-class project management capabilities designed to increase speed and productivity.
* BALANCE – JBuilder 2007 helps organizations manage and balance complex development projects across teams and locations, and across open source and proprietary software. JBuilder 2007’s TeamInsight is an innovative collaboration foundation that lets organizations leverage best of breed solutions for source code management, requirements, bug tracking and project management. To manage the application lifecycle, JBuilder 2007 integrates with popular Borland Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) products including Together and StarTeam, also based on Eclipse.
* CONFIDENCE – A trusted commercial solution, JBuilder 2007 establishes confidence in the software development process. JBuilder 2007 embraces and integrates the most popular open source plug-ins, tools and frameworks, all within a certified and managed turnkey development solution that organizations of any size can rely on.
JBuilder 2007 extends the value of Java and open source resources for individual, small business, and enterprise developers worldwide. Developers already familiar with Eclipse will benefit from the broad support for various OSS and commercial application servers in JBuilder 2007, in addition to integrated performance tuning and management capabilities. Other unique features include LiveSource Java visual source code modeling, Optimizeit Java Code Profiling, source code audits and metrics, refactoring and the complete TeamInsight agile open source development and deployment stack.
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