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CodeWarrior Pro for Java 6.0 | 
enlarge | From: Metrowerks Category: Software
List Price: $399.00 Buy New: $299.95 You Save: $99.05 (25%)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 27128
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Macintosh, Linux, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Mac Os 9 And Below, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Linux Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 9 x 2
Model: 63061 UPC: 620128630615 EAN: 0620128630615 ASIN: B000055XYI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review In CodeWarrior-speak, Java isn't just a programming language--it's also a "target," something similar to a platform in its instruction of the Java Virtual Machine. In the CodeWarrior for Java Pro 6.0 package you'll find the standard CodeWarrior Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to use for development, plus speedy rapid application development (RAD) tools and the CodeWarrior debugging tool. What makes this Java package special is the addition of Java Linker (a plug-in for the IDE), JavaDoc (which processes source code files to create HTML-based documentation), and JavaCheck (which tests how viable applications and applets are for different Java platforms). Creating a new project is simple with the package's wizards. To create a new applet, for example, it takes less than two minutes to specify the project's details, including applet size and which classes to create, and to generate an HTML page for applet testing. The wizard collects your information and then--with a little bit of cogitating on the machine's part--you have your blank applet, ready to go to work on. Object Inspector serves as mission control for the properties and events of all components in use. This window makes it easy to explore different color and font combinations, layouts, cursor types, and more--the attribute changes immediately in your project as you tinker with these settings in Object Inspector. Component Palette gives you one-click access to the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) and Swing components. Double-clicking on any object or event in the Object Inspector window gives quick-click access to the source code. The editor window's menu offers the ability to change your platform, color-code your code, review your functions, and much more. Much of the CodeWarrior for Java Pro 6.0 flexibility comes from the extensive preferences and customization options available to you. The preferences menu is instantly available from the toolbar and here you'll find options to adjust everything from drag-and-drop editing to your RAD environment grid size and what windows and palettes appear when. You'll also find plenty of ways to personalize your workspace if you'd rather avoid the WYSIWYG look and feel of the wizards and head straight for the editor. The accompanying documentation does well to introduce you to the CodeWarrior workspace, and portions of it are even introductory to Java and general programming principles. Even if you're a top-level Java programmer, it still may take a little time to acclimate yourself to the CodeWarrior IDE. Some of the nuances and features aren't immediately intuitive--particularly because this is a huge application--which makes the enclosed quick reference card especially useful. With this card you'll become familiar with all of the application's keyboard shortcuts, and how to find your way around the project and editor windows. Additionally, both the digital and print versions of the IDE user guide are available for your reference. And the help files within CodeWarrior take a "how-to" approach for presentation of information, making it pretty easy to answer those "How would I...?" questions that pop up throughout the development process. --Emilie Dirks
Amazon.com Product Description CodeWarrior for Java is an integrated development environment (IDE) for programming 100-percent-pure Java applications from desktop to wireless devices using Sun's J2SE, PersonalJava, and J2ME standards. CodeWarrior's open and customizable environment provides developers with productivity and support for team collaboration for creating innovative Java applications and services. CodeWarrior for Java provides a project manager and build system, class browser and code navigation system, text editor, debugger, emulators, and WYSIWYG drag-and-drop application development. There are also wizards for creating applets, applications, and JavaBeans.Benefits include the ability to create, compile, link, emulate, test, and debug your J2SE and J2ME applications within a single, tightly integrated development environment. CodeWarrior also offers complete support for developing against the J2ME Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP). With CodeWarrior, you can quickly create Java applications and services for CLDC/MIDP-enabled wireless devices. The IDE offers extensibility and customization options. CodeWarrior also provides an open API to plug in your favorite third-party tools. The IDE can be automated with Perl scripts, Visual Basic scripts, or batch files to avoid repetitive, time-consuming, and complex tasks. The IDE includes an intuitive graphical diff and merge utility that allows programmers to compare and sync up source code and text files quickly and easily. You can also import and export project and target settings in XML to allow for quick collaborative development. You will also have access to CodeWarriorU.com, which offers self-paced Java programming courses taught by programming experts, and includes interactive message boards with instructors and fellow students.
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| Customer Reviews:
Simple, solid, good, but IntelliJ is better June 22, 2001 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using it for a couple of months now. Much simpler than VisualAge for Java. It does everything I need. Good debugging, good editor, decent GUI builder. Source control integration could be better, though. This is for people who like an open environment. Update (one year later) : I am now using IntelliJ. Much better ! Forget about CodeWarrior. It's not bad, but IntelliJ is clearly superior.
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