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    New releases of the ProSyst plugins for Eclipse
    by Anonymous on Thursday, January 29 @ 17:23:32 CET

    The ProSyst plugins for Eclipse provide new possibilities for development and profiling of OSGi services and for creating of Java applications in a drag & drop style.
    The plugins released by ProSyst Software AG are:

    • Eclipse OSGi Plugin - The OSGi Plugin provides the complete range of features for the development and deployment of OSGi-bundles and allows the administration of OSGi frameworks from the Eclipse development environment.
    • ProSyst - Eclipse JProfiler Plugin - The Jprofiler Plugin helps to explore the performance of a Java program on a low level and to optimize the resource consumption of developed applications.
    • ProSyst - Eclipse GUI Builder - The GUI Builder enables the development in a drag & drop style by adding capabilities such as ordering of the graphical components, building the applications structure, and defining the behavior of each component. For the application development GUI Builder can use components from various graphic libraries, such as Swing, PGUI, and mGUI.

    For more information, please visit our site. You can get a free evaluation license key and download full functional version of the plugins from our Developer Zone.

    The ProSyst plugins for Eclipse provide new possibilities for development and profiling of OSGi services and for creating of Java applications in a drag & drop style.
    The plugins released by ProSyst Software AG are:

    • Eclipse OSGi Plugin - The OSGi Plugin provides the complete range of features for the development and deployment of OSGi-bundles and allows the administration of OSGi frameworks from the Eclipse development environment.
    • ProSyst - Eclipse JProfiler Plugin - The Jprofiler Plugin helps to explore the performance of a Java program on a low level and to optimize the resource consumption of developed applications.
    • ProSyst - Eclipse GUI Builder - The GUI Builder enables the development in a drag & drop style by adding capabilities such as ordering of the graphical components, building the applications structure, and defining the behavior of each component. For the application development GUI Builder can use components from various graphic libraries, such as Swing, PGUI, and mGUI.

    For more information, please visit our site. You can get a free evaluation license key and download full functional version of the plugins from our Developer Zone.


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