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    conradvdp
    Member

    I read through most of the posts and read most of your website and wanted to have a clearer picture on what the relationship between MyEclipse and MobiOne is.

    Do I need both to develop iPhone, Android and Palm Pre applications (not web applications) and if so what role does MyEclipse has in the process.

    In one of my previous posts I mentioned I currently develop on Eclipse and was wondering if MyEclipse is a replacement for Eclipse or an enhancement to Eclipse.

    I haven’t downloaded MyEclipse yet, I wanted a little more understanding first.

    Regards,
    Conrad

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    wayne
    Moderator

    Currently we plan to focus MobiOne towards mobile web and native-web hybrid client-side development support. Our MyEclipse product has been around for over 6 years and provides full server-side dev features for a number of different architectures (JEE/Spring, SOAP/REST/EJB2|3, JPA/Hibernate/JDBC, JSP/JSF/AJAX/Swing, UML1|2/ERD). We don’t plan to replicate all of those features into MobiOne but rather provide a customizable bundle that you can pick and choose your desired technologies along with MobiOne. We’ll share more about this product relationship in the near future. Note MyEclipse current list for $30-$200/yr depending up on your level of need. The average MyEclipse IDE cost is in $60/yr range.

    Wayne
    Genuitec Mobile Team

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