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Michael Kelly Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:03 pm Post subject: Peloton vs. JBuilder6 |
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From the press releases I get the impression that JBuilder 6 will exist
side by side with Peloton. JBuilder 6 is an extenson/improvement of the
JBuilder IDEs that have come before, while Peloton is built on top of
Eclipse. I have a few questions:
1) How difficult was it to transition the existing JBuilder code (by
that I mean the IDEs code, not the code we write using the IDE) to Peloton?
2) How will the two differ, ignoring any under the cover analysis. I'm
more interested in how it will disrupt my life. Will any features be
lost? Gained?
3) What will happen to the JBuilder line (to use an automotive analogy).
I appologise ahead of time if these questions are innapropriate or
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Doychin Bondzhev Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:03 pm Post subject: Re: Peloton vs. JBuilder6 |
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Don't think that there could be anwers to all these questions at least until
there is official announcment about the features that we will see in
Peloton.
Doychin
"Michael Kelly" <kellymt (AT) upmc (DOT) edu> wrote in message
news:43ff7549$1 (AT) newsgroups (DOT) borland.com...
| Quote: | From the press releases I get the impression that JBuilder 6 will exist
side by side with Peloton. JBuilder 6 is an extenson/improvement of the
JBuilder IDEs that have come before, while Peloton is built on top of
Eclipse. I have a few questions:
1) How difficult was it to transition the existing JBuilder code (by that
I mean the IDEs code, not the code we write using the IDE) to Peloton?
2) How will the two differ, ignoring any under the cover analysis. I'm
more interested in how it will disrupt my life. Will any features be lost?
Gained?
3) What will happen to the JBuilder line (to use an automotive analogy).
I appologise ahead of time if these questions are innapropriate or already
answered in this forum and will gladly visit elsewhere if you have an
elsewhere to suggest. |
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Lori M Olson [TeamB] Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:03 pm Post subject: Re: Peloton vs. JBuilder6 |
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Michael Kelly wrote:
| Quote: | From the press releases I get the impression that JBuilder 6 will exist
side by side with Peloton. JBuilder 6 is an extenson/improvement of the
JBuilder IDEs that have come before, while Peloton is built on top of
Eclipse. I have a few questions:
1) How difficult was it to transition the existing JBuilder code (by
that I mean the IDEs code, not the code we write using the IDE) to Peloton?
2) How will the two differ, ignoring any under the cover analysis. I'm
more interested in how it will disrupt my life. Will any features be
lost? Gained?
3) What will happen to the JBuilder line (to use an automotive analogy).
I appologise ahead of time if these questions are innapropriate or
already answered in this forum and will gladly visit elsewhere if you
have an elsewhere to suggest.
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It's JBuilder 2006, not JBuilder 6...
Doychin is right, we need to wait for some official announcements about
Peloton before we can discuss much of anything...
And you should probably post discussion stuff like this in:
borland.public.jbuilder.non-technical
I am going to set follow-ups to that group.
Personally, I'm hoping for a more public beta of Peloton (like the last
Delphi release), so we can get a look under the covers sooner.
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Regards,
Lori Olson [TeamB]
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