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“MyEclipse customers will find that we are addressing many of the common ailments we see in today's environments," Parrott continued, "and delivering a highly-productive, highly-customizable and user-friendly experience." 
MyEclipse 6.0 is available immediately via download. The Standard Edition annual subscription is priced at $29.95 and the Professional Edition annual subscription is priced at $49.95.
MyEclipse 6.0 includes the following enhancements over previous releases:
- Platform and Installation Support: Eclipse 3.3/Europa 1.0 compatible, Java 5 & Java 6 support, Windows (XP, Vista), Linux, Mac
- Java EE 5 & Spring Feature Improvements : EJB3 improved project flexibility, bean generation from DB schema
- JPA: (1)Project actions to generate Entities and DAOs from DB schema (2)Automatically maintains entity classes in persistence.xml (3)Improved JPA project capabilities configuration
- Spring 2.0 upgrade with enhanced configuration and management
- Advanced Spring-JPA Integration
- Hibernate upgrade
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