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Best Java Class Library
Winner
SWT (The Standard Widget Toolkit), Eclipse.org
Finalists
1) Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2) JavaServer Faces 1.2, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3) Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) 2.0, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Best Java Component
Winner
Infragistics JSuite, Infragistics, Inc.
Finalists
1) Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF), Eclipse Foundation
2) Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3) JavaServer Faces 1.2, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Best Java Data Access Tool
Winner
MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
Finalists
1) Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2) BEA AquaLogic Data Services Platform, BEA Systems
3) Oracle TopLink, Oracle
Best Java Debugging Tool
Winner
Eclipse IDE, Eclipse Foundation
Finalists
1) IntelliJ IDEA 6.0, JetBrains
2) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
3) BEA Workshop Studio, BEA Systems, Inc.
Best Java EE Application Development Framework
Winner
MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
Finalists
1) IntelliJ IDEA 6.0, JetBrains
2) Eclipse Web Tools, Eclipse Foundation
3) NetBeans 5.0, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Best Java Enterprise Service Bus
Winner
Fiorano ESB 2006, Fiorano Software, Inc.
Finalists
1) Open ESB, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2) BEA AquaLogic Service Bus, BEA Systems
3) Oracle ESB, Oracle
Best Java IDE Environment
Winner
Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation
Finalists
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
2) BEA Workshop, BEA Systems, Inc.
3) IntelliJ IDEA 6.0, JetBrains
Best Java Messaging Tool
Winner
SwiftMQ High Availability JMS Router, IIT Software
Finalists
1) Sun Java System Message Queue, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2) IBM WebSphere MQ, IBM
3) FioranoMQ 2006, Fiorano Software, Inc.
Best Java Modeling Tool
Winner
MagicDraw UML, No Magic, Inc.
Finalists
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
2) Eclipse Modeling Framework, Eclipse Foundation
3) Together 2006, Borland
Best Java Open Source Product
Winner
Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation
Finalists
1) Spring Framework, Interface21
2) NetBeans 5.0, NetBeans 5.0
3) Project GlassFish Java EE 5 Application Server, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Best Java Persistence Architecture
Winner
Hibernate, Red Hat Middleware
Finalists
1) BEA Kodo 4.1, BEA Systems, Inc.
2) Java Persistence API, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3) TopLink, Oracle
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