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W4T Eclipse and Yoxos - like MyEclipse

The W4T Eclipse product looks pretty cool. However, the demo seems to imply that you create web apps using INNOOPRACT's web framework. While it looks useful - who in their right mind is going to develop webapps based on some company's Java framework when there's over 30 open source ones out there? Would you want to tie your application to the success of one company?

W4T Eclipse seems to be based on Yoxos. How the heck to you pronounce that?! The good news is that Yoxos is only $20 whereas MyEclipse is $30. Both are cheap - if they work well, why not have both? Note: it doesn't look like Yoxos works on the Mac (MyEclipse does).

Anyone worked with Yoxos and know what plugins it bundles?

Posted in Java at Jul 09 2004, 09:40:38 AM MDT 4 Comments
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While not immediately obvious, it can be found at - http://www.yoxos.com/featuredb/1.0/ I was suprised that it didn't have a larger list of plugins.

Posted by Daniel B on July 09, 2004 at 04:10 PM MDT #

W4t is quite cool, but i prefer a finish LGPL project www.millstone.org a great framework, it just lack a spring integration, few class around 70 but a very cool project have a look

Posted by matt fan on July 11, 2004 at 02:17 PM MDT #

The big problem with MyEclipse is that you have to comform to their directory structure to take full advantage of all their tools. It would be much nicer (and I've told them so) if MyEclipse worked like IntelliJ and would work with whatever directory structure you use.

Posted by Ryan on July 12, 2004 at 04:59 PM MDT #

Yoxos is too bad really. It does have some Windows paths in it that have to be changed, perhaps that is the issue with the Mac?

Posted by uno matt on July 14, 2004 at 02:30 AM MDT #

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