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A recent article in TheRegister.com has been causing some confusion about Borland’s future plans for JBuilder. The reporter clearly misinterpreted comments from our recent earnings call and, with no input from Borland, wrote a story that we had decided to open source JBuilder.
To be clear, we are not open sourcing JBuilder. JBuilder will continue to be offered, supported and enhanced as a commercial product. As we announced in February at EclipseCon, we will contribute to the Eclipse community (in areas like modeling), and also plan to leverage the openness and extensibility of the Eclipse Rich Client Platform as an integration framework for JBuilder. This will allow us to bring the best of today’s JBuilder, and the exciting new technologies we're currently building, to a larger audience of developers. Stay tuned, in this quarter, for more details on these innovations.
JBuilder customers will still get the same easy-to-use, enterprise-class functionality and support they've come to expect from the company who invented the IDE. Our use of the Eclipse framework will not only help JBuilder serve the growing Eclipse community, but can also enhance JBuilder's integration with other ALM technologies from Borland, our partners, competitors and the open source community. Rest assured that Borland will continue to advance the capabilities of JBuilder, ensuring that development teams can depend on it now and in the future.
We believe there will always be a need for companies who can help their customers maximize the value of their software. We want to play that role.
Sincerely,
Erik Frieberg,
Vice President of Product Marketing
Borland Software Corporation</span>
بدین ترتیب ، firebird کماکان تنها موجود سورس آزادی که بورلند برای ش خرج کرده است باقی خواهد ماند .
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A recent article in TheRegister.com has been causing some confusion about Borland’s future plans for JBuilder. The reporter clearly misinterpreted comments from our recent earnings call and, with no input from Borland, wrote a story that we had decided to open source JBuilder.
To be clear, we are not open sourcing JBuilder. JBuilder will continue to be offered, supported and enhanced as a commercial product. As we announced in February at EclipseCon, we will contribute to the Eclipse community (in areas like modeling), and also plan to leverage the openness and extensibility of the Eclipse Rich Client Platform as an integration framework for JBuilder. This will allow us to bring the best of today’s JBuilder, and the exciting new technologies we're currently building, to a larger audience of developers. Stay tuned, in this quarter, for more details on these innovations.
JBuilder customers will still get the same easy-to-use, enterprise-class functionality and support they've come to expect from the company who invented the IDE. Our use of the Eclipse framework will not only help JBuilder serve the growing Eclipse community, but can also enhance JBuilder's integration with other ALM technologies from Borland, our partners, competitors and the open source community. Rest assured that Borland will continue to advance the capabilities of JBuilder, ensuring that development teams can depend on it now and in the future.
We believe there will always be a need for companies who can help their customers maximize the value of their software. We want to play that role.
Sincerely,
Erik Frieberg,
Vice President of Product Marketing
Borland Software Corporation</span>
بدین ترتیب ، firebird کماکان تنها موجود سورس آزادی که بورلند برای ش خرج کرده است باقی خواهد ماند .