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Genuitec's Blog: Java

Apple Yosemite, a mountain of pain for developers

Posted on Nov 17th 2014
Recently, Apple launched its highly anticipated OS X update, Yosemite. While folks eagerly adopt the update, Apple dealt a heavy blow to developers. Support for Java 1.6 and subsequently 32-bit software have been terminated. Killed. Destroyed. Kaput. Whether you’ve already upgraded to Yosemite or are making the update shortly, you’ll need … Read More

EclipseCon Europe 2014 – Here We Come!

Posted on Oct 27th 2014
We’re excited to be returning to EclipseCon Europe in beautiful Ludwigsburg, Germany!For Genuitec, EclipseCon Europe is the place to be for getting the vibe on the hottest Eclipse technologies. It also gives a chance to catch up with some of our customers. We can’t wait to share all … Read More

Better JavaScript Now in MyEclipse 2015: CI 6

Posted on Oct 9th 2014
MyEclipse 2015 CI 6 is now available!For this latest update we’ve given our JavaScript support a boost! JavaScript content assist provided in both standalone JS files as well as HTML files has been significantly improved in terms of the number and validity of the proposals provided. Also, you’ll find easier access to content assist for a large … Read More

Java Code Geeks and Genuitec are giving away FREE MyEclipse Pro Licenses (worth over $600)!

Posted on Sep 22nd 2014
Ready to take your IDE to the next level? Java Code Geeks are partnering with Genuitec (us), creator of cool Java tools; they’re running a contest giving away FREE licenses for the MyEclipse IDE. Follow the Facebook post below for more detail.  Post by Genuitec.

MyEclipse 2015 CI 3 Now Available: The blood of our developers went into this launch

Posted on Aug 7th 2014
MyEclipse Continuous Integration Stream version 3 has – updated Spring Tool Suite to version 3.6.0 from 3.5.1, and fixed an issue that prevented iOS binaries from being installed on devices. Read More

Deliver Compliance with Advanced Team Delegation

Posted on Aug 6th 2014
In a perfect development environment world, teams are always using approved tools. Teams are happily coding with the latest tool versions, vetted of course by team leads or IT admins. And plug-ins are always managed with never a rogue plug-in, tool or update disrupting your team. It sounds … Read More
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