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Best Java
Component
Winner
Infragistics
JSuite, Infragistics, Inc.
1) Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF), Eclipse Foundation
2)
3) JavaServer Faces 1.2, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Winner
MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
1) Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API, Sun Microsystems,
Inc.
2) BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform, BEA Systems
3) Oracle TopLink, Oracle
Winner
Eclipse IDE, Eclipse Foundation
1) IntelliJ IDEA 6.0, JetBrains
2) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
3) BEA Workshop Studio, BEA Systems, Inc.
Winner
MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
1) IntelliJ IDEA 6.0, JetBrains
2) Eclipse Web Tools, Eclipse Foundation
3) NetBeans 5.0, Sun Microsystems
Winner
Fiorano ESB 2006, Fiorano Software, Inc.
1) Open ESB, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2) BEA AquaLogic Service Bus, BEA Systems
3) Oracle ESB,
Oracle
Winner
Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
2) BEA Workshop, BEA Systems, Inc.
3) IntelliJ IDEA 6.0, JetBrains
Winner
SwiftMQ High Availability JMS Router, IIT Software
1) Sun Java System Message Queue, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2) IBM WebSphere MQ, IBM
3) FioranoMQ 2006, Fiorano Software, Inc.
Winner
MagicDraw UML, No Magic, Inc.
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
2) Eclipse Modeling Framework, Eclipse Foundation
3) Together 2006, Borland
Winner
Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation
1) Spring Framework, Interface21
2) NetBeans 5.0, NetBeans 5.0
3) Project GlassFish Java EE 5 Application Server, Sun
Microsystems
Winner
Hibernate, Red Hat Middleware
1) BEA Kodo 4.1, BEA Systems, Inc.
2) Java Persistence API, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3) TopLink, Oracle
Winner
JProfiler, ej-technologies GmbH
1) NetBeans Profiler, Sun Microsystems
2) Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle
3) JRockit Mission Control, BEA Systems, Inc.
Winner
Ant, Apache
1) Maven, Apache
2) TeamCity 1.0, JetBrains
3) JBuilder 2007 (TeamInsight), CodeGear/Borland
Winner
Style Report 8.0, InetSoft Technology
1)
2) JasperReports, JasperSoft
3) Oracle XML Publisher, Oracle
Winner
MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
1) Eclipse Rich Client Platform, Eclipse Foundation
2) Spring Rich Client Project, www.springframework.org
3) NetBeans 5.0, NetBeans 5.0
Winner
“An Introduction to the Java EE 5 Platform” by John Stearns,
Roberto Chinnici, and Sahoo, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
1) “The Java Persistence API – A Simpler Programming Model
for Entity Persistence” by Rahul Biswas and Ed Ort, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2) “Implementing Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) with
the Java EE 5 SDK” by Gopalan Suresh Raj, Binod P.G., Keith Babo, and Rick
Palkovic, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3) “
Winner
Java SE, Sun Microsystems
1) JRockit, BEA Systems, Inc.
2) Java Developer Kit, IBM
3) Excelsior JET, Excelsior LLC
3) JamVM , JamVM
Winner
Java Web Services Developer Pack, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
2) BEA Workshop, BEA Systems, Inc.
3) Eclipse Web Tools, Eclipse Foundation
Winner
IntelliJ IDEA 6.0 with
1) NetBeans 5.0, Sun Microsystems
2) CA Harvest Change Manager, CA
3) Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle
Winner
Adobe Flex, Adobe
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
2) Google Web Toolkit, Google
2) NetBeans 5.0, Sun Microsystems
3) Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle
Winner
Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
2) NetBeans 5.0, Sun Microsystems
3) Oracle Developer Depot, Oracle Corp.
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