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Fred Grott

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MIcroKernels Help IDE users Posted: Oct 28, 2006 8:50 PM
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How do MicroKernels help IDE users? It allows the JavaEE application servers to embed the server as an IDE plugin thus developer has a local run-time to test on. This means that you will see an embedded JBoss5 server plugin for Eclipse and Netbeans.

If IBM is indeed on a 4 year plan to transform from websphere to full Geronimo it will mean the new Websphere run-time as an Eclips eplug-in.

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