Developer.com公布2005年度产品竞赛优胜者名单:
   the Winners Are...
Technology of the Year Java 2 Standard EditionTM 5.0  From Sun Microsystems Inc. 
 Development Tool of the Year Eclipse From The Eclipse Foundation Runner Up: Sun JavaTM Studio Creator From Sun Microsystems Inc. 
 Enterprise Development Tool of the Year Java J2EETM From Sun Microsystems Inc.  Runner Up: Microsoft® Visual Studio® .Net From Microsoft® Corporation 
 Development Utility of the Year Firefox 1.0 From Mozilla  Runner Up: Altova XMLSpy® 2005 From Altova 
 DBMS or Related Technology of the Year IBM Cloudscape V10.0 From IBM 
 Wireless/Mobile Development Product of the Year J2METM Wireless Toolkit 2.2 From Sun Microsystems Inc. 
 Web Service or Related Tool of the Year Java Web Service Developer Pack From Sun Microsystems Inc. 
 Java Tool of the Year Sun JavaTM Studio Creator From Sun Microsystems Inc. 
 .NET Tool/Add-in of the Year The Mono Project Sponsored by Novell 
 Open Source Tool of the Year NetBeans IDE From NetBean.org  
 
 
Sun's Moment in the Spotlight
I think the results of this contest show that Sun has been rewarded by developers for the effort they have put into their products over the past year. Why did they win? A few years back, Sun set out a product roadmap for developers that called for a range of products and technologies to match the diverse needs of different developer constituencies. Over the last year, Sun has delivered on this vision. By expanding its product line with brand new offerings like Java Studio Creator and stepping up its commitment to the NetBeans open source project, the creator of Java has brought to market a broad and innovative line of products. 
 In addition, as the steward of Java, Sun deserves credit for bringing two blockbuster releases of the Java platform to fruition: J2SE 5.0 and J2EE 1.4. 
 Sun is also pioneering a new development model, moving to subscription based pricing for tools, reasoning that developers need more than just good tools to work with; they need support, tutorials, examples, etc.  
  
 http://developer.com/java/ent/article.php/3483116 
 
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