Paul Krill
Editor at Large

Skyway Software joins Eclipse

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Jan 30, 20081 min

Skyway Software, which offers model-based collaborative tools for software deloivery, has joined the Eclipse Foundation as an add-in provider member, the company said. “Today’s announcement marks another milestone in Skyway Software’s ongoing effort to simplify the software delivery process for our customers using open standards," said Jared Rodriguez, CTO and co-founder of Skyway Software, in a statement releas

Skyway Software, which offers model-based collaborative tools for software deloivery, has joined the Eclipse Foundation as an add-in provider member, the company said.

“Today’s announcement marks another milestone in Skyway Software’s ongoing effort to simplify the software delivery process for our customers using open standards,” said Jared Rodriguez, CTO and co-founder of Skyway Software, in a statement released by the company. “The Eclipse and Skyway Software partnership is a great match since our Skyway Visual Workspace plug-in will rely extensively on the Eclipse Modeling Framework, the Eclipse Modeling Project and the Data Tools Platform.”

Skyway produces its Skyway Visual Workspace product, featuring its Builder tool to prototype and build solutions, and Director, for deployment. The company also offers its Skyway Collaborative Software Delivery methodology for collaborative development. The company plans to demonstrate its Eclipse plug-in capabilities at the upcoming EclipseCon 2008 conference in Santa Clara, Calif. in March.

Skyway also leverages the Spring Framework for Java to help blend hand-coding and modeling for Java EE systems.

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