The Eclipse Project has released Eclipse 3.5 Galileo,
an open source integrated development environment for Java.
(Other languages such as C++ are supported, but not especially well. I'll have to try the new PHP and XSLT support.)
New features
in 3.5 include (among many others)
- Mac Cocoa 32 and 64 bit support.
- New Memory Analyzer tool to help analyze memory consumption of Java applications
- PHP Development Tools (PDT) 2.1 is first PHP toolkit to support the new PHP 5.3 language release, including namespaces and closures.
- New Mylyn WikiText support for editing and parsing wiki markup.
- New XSL tooling for XSL editing and debugging.
- Solaris support
toString()
generation
{@inheritDoc}
in the javadoc popups.
- Warning overriding a synchronized method by a non-synchronized method.