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Best Java Profiling / Testing Tool
Winner
JProfiler, ej-technologies GmbH
Finalists
1) NetBeans Profiler, Sun Microsystems
2) Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle
3) JRockit Mission Control, BEA Systems, Inc.
Best Java Project Build Tool
Winner
Ant, Apache
Finalists
1) Maven, Apache
2) TeamCity 1.0, JetBrains
3) JBuilder 2007 (TeamInsight), CodeGear/Borland
Best Java Reporting Tool
Winner
Style Report 8.0, InetSoft Technology
Finalists
1) Crystal Reports XI, Business Objects
2) JasperReports, JasperSoft
3) Oracle XML Publisher, Oracle
Best Java Rich Client Platform
Winner
MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec, LLC
Finalists
1) Eclipse Rich Client Platform, Eclipse Foundation
2) Spring Rich Client Project, www.springframework.org
3) NetBeans 5.0, NetBeans 5.0
Best Java Technical Article
Winner
"An Introduction to the Java EE 5 Platform" by John Stearns, Roberto Chinnici, and Sahoo, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Finalists
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) "GUI Building in NetBeans IDE" contributed by Talley Mulligan, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Best Java Virtual Machine
Winner
Java SE, Sun Microsystems
Finalists
1) JRockit, BEA Systems, Inc.
2) Java Developer Kit, IBM
3) Excelsior JET, Excelsior LLC
3) JamVM , JamVM
Best Java Web Service Toolkit
Winner
Java Web Services Developer Pack, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Finalists
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
2) BEA Workshop, BEA Systems, Inc.
3) Eclipse Web Tools, Eclipse Foundation
Best Team Development Tool
Winner
IntelliJ IDEA 6.0 with Team City 1.0, JetBrains
Finalists
1) NetBeans 5.0, Sun Microsystems
2) CA Harvest Change Manager, CA
3) Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle
Best Tool for Rich Internet Applications
Winner
Adobe Flex, Adobe
Finalists
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
2) Google Web Toolkit, Google
2) NetBeans 5.0, Sun Microsystems
3) Oracle JDeveloper, Oracle
Most Innovative Java Product
Winner
Eclipse, Eclipse Foundation
Finalists
1) MyEclipse 5.0, Genuitec
2) NetBeans 5.0, Sun Microsystems
3) Oracle Developer Depot, Oracle Corp.
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