Genuitec on Wednesday announced availability of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 5.5, a version of the company's IDE that features SNAPs (Simple Nonintegrated Applications) tools for quick development tasks. The workbench is an Eclipse-based IDE and a set of plug-ins for development of Web-based and e-commerce applications. The company's SNAPs Fusion technology provides a more lightweight presentation of standard Genuitec on Wednesday announced availability of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 5.5, a version of the company’s IDE that features SNAPs (Simple Nonintegrated Applications) tools for quick development tasks.The workbench is an Eclipse-based IDE and a set of plug-ins for development of Web-based and e-commerce applications. The company’s SNAPs Fusion technology provides a more lightweight presentation of standard MyEclipse tools. The SNAPs tools are packaged as Eclipse Rich Client Platform applications. SNAPs tools featured in version 5.5 include: Image Editor, including a screen capture capability; Visual Web designer; Database Explorer, with support for MySQL advanced features, and XML Editor. Version 5.5 also features integration between Hibernate tools and the Spring framework to support advanced object-relational mapping. UML (Unified Modeling Language) support also is featured. Improvements also have been made for Web services, with support for the XFire 1.2.4 SOAP framework.MyEclipse 5.5 Enterprise Workbench with SNAPs Fusion Technology costs $29.95 for an annual subscription to the Standard Edition. Also in the Eclipse realm, Klocwork this week released Klocwork Developer for Java, a plug-in to the Eclipse IDE. The product provides source code analysis and identifies security vulnerabilities at the earliest possible stage of development, Klocwork said. A license for Klocwork Developer for Java costs $299 per year. An Enterprise Development Edition of the product adds build integration tools, architectural analysis, defect management and other capabilities. Technology Industry