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QNX Releases Eclipse-based IDE

RoosterT writes: "QNX released its new IDE, called Momentics, for the QNX Neutrino RTOS today. Why is this significant? It is the first commercial product based on the Eclipse platform. The new version of the OS and a 'Standard' version of the IDE are both available here. There is also a nifty reference platform for hacking QNX onto an iPAQ."

10 comments

  1. WebSphere Application Developer was first by trajano · · Score: 3, Informative

    I always thought WebSphere Application Developer Studio was the first one based on the Eclipse platform that is commercial.

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  2. What about WSAD? by Elfod · · Score: 3, Interesting

    "Webspere application Studio Developer" that is?

    http://www-3.ibm.com/software/ad/studioappdev/

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  3. Not the FIRST commercial product by Tal+Cohen · · Score: 3, Informative

    IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer was the first (a cross platform Linux/Windows IDE; v5.0 is coming soon).

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  4. Java? by Hard_Code · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Does this imply QNX now has a Java VM? (or did it all along?)

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    1. Re:Java? by aridhol · · Score: 2

      There was a Java VM available in their packages repository. I can't remember which one it was, though.

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    2. Re:Java? by Spiritwalker · · Score: 1

      J9 has been available for quite some time. It has served as the Applet Viewer within the Voyager browser and offers custom and J2ME compliant class libraries. See http://www.embedded.oti.com/compat for the J2ME certification matrix.

  5. J9 by DamienMcKenna · · Score: 1

    QNX has had a JVM for quite some time, specifically the J9 VM from IBM which adheres to the J2ME spec, ie it isn't a full J2SE VM.