Re: Tut, tut, tut Sun Micro Systems...



I just received the damned email.
Don't know how these people figured out that i use Jbuilder too.


"Matt Emson" <memsom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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Got this mail this morning... Whilst I know this isn't Delphi related, I
don't read/subscribe to the JBuilder groups, I don't do Java. I just
needed
a Java IDE for some JINI work a couple of years ago and JBuilder seemed
overkill so I signed up to Sun so I could get Netbeans. Seems someone in
the
Sun marketing dept is spreading FUD... I quote:

Dear Sun Developer Network Program member,

Borland says that it is no longer investing in developer tools. Don't
worry.
We've got you covered.

Sun has the tools to meet your needs, and they're free! With NetBeans
software you can easily migrate your applications from JBuilder to the
NetBeans IDE. Additionally, you can rest assured that your investment is
protected through training, developer certification, third-party
components
and technical support.



»Choice The NetBeans IDE supports both Java and C++ development projects,
for everything from mobile devices to enterprise level applications. There
is also a growing community of third-party vendors and open-source
developers who are continuing to build plug-ins that enhance the NetBeans
IDE.

»Standards The NetBeans IDE supports development of applications built on
industry standards such as Swing, Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, JUnit, Ant, the
Struts Framework, and more.

»Rich support for JavaServer Faces â?" The NetBeans IDE can be used in
conjunction with Java Studio Creator software, which includes support for
visual data binding, direct web services or Enterprise JavaBeans data
binding, application model support, and a visual component style editor.

»Protect your investment The NetBeans software will continue to evolve to
support the needs and demands of its developer community. As an
open-source
project, it is guaranteed that the community will drive the direction for
the tools. Sun offers training and enterprise level support for those
developers and companies who choose to build their applications and their
businesses on NetBeans.



Find out more about NetBeans software and how it can solve your
development
needs from mobile devices to enterprise-level applications. Remember the
NetBeans tools are yours for the asking, so you can download them at no
cost
today. We also provide porting guides and documentation that will make it
easy for you to migrate from JBuilder to NetBeans.




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