Embedded: Build Management Software Plugs Into Eclipse IDE

Aug. 18, 2005
The latest version of OpenMake, an enterprise level build management package, operates as a plug-in for Eclipse-compatible integrated development environments (IDE). It replaces the Ant/XML scripts normally used by Eclipse. Also, it supports scheduled a

The latest version of OpenMake, an enterprise level build management package, operates as a plug-in for Eclipse-compatible integrated development environments (IDE). It replaces the Ant/XML scripts normally used by Eclipse. Also, it supports scheduled and coordinated builds. OpenMake can handle local as well as remote builds too. New features include the Build and Deploy Manager, a Build Activity Schedule, and enhanced audit reporting. OpenMake 6.4 costs $300/developer.

Catalyst Systems Corp.www.openmake.com

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