JBuilder

JBuilder
Developer(s) CodeGear
Initial release 1997
Stable release
2008 R2 / April 23, 2009 (2009-04-23)
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Integrated development environment
License Proprietary
Website www.embarcadero.com/products/jbuilder

JBuilder is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the programming language Java from Embarcadero Technologies. Originally developed by Borland JBuilder was spun off with CodeGear which was eventually purchased by Embarcadero Technologies in 2008.

Oracle had based the first versions of JDeveloper on code from JBuilder licensed from Borland, but it has since been rewritten from scratch.[1]

Versions

NameYearEditions
JBuilder 11997Client/Server, Professional, Standard
JBuilder 21998Client/Server, Professional, Standard
JBuilder 31999
JBuilder 3.51999Introducing 100%-Java PrimeTime core IDE available on Linux, Solaris and Windows
JBuilder 42000
JBuilder 52001 Adding host support for Mac OS X[2]
JBuilder 62001
JBuilder 72002Enterprise, Standard (SE), Personal; updated (code patches) to at least Update 3
JBuilder 82002Enterprise, Standard (SE), Personal; updated to at least the first one: JBuilder 8 Update
JBuilder 92003Enterprise, Standard (SE), Personal; updated to at least Update 2
JBuilder X2003Enterprise, Developer, Foundation; updated to at least Update 3
JBuilder 20052004Enterprise, Developer, Foundation; updated to at least Update 4
JBuilder 20062005Enterprise, Developer, Foundation
JBuilder 20072006Enterprise, Professional, Developer;

User interface and features changed much from prior versions, first version redone to work on Eclipse[3]

JBuilder 2007 R22007Enterprise, Standard (SE), Turbo[4]
JBuilder 20082008Enterprise, Professional, Turbo
JBuilder 2008 R22009Enterprise, Professional, Turbo

JBuilder 1 through 3 were based on the Delphi IDE. JBuilder 3.5 through 2006 were based on Primetime, their all-Java IDE framework. JBuilder 2007 "Peloton" was the first JBuilder release to be based on the Eclipse IDE framework.[5]

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