Tikal Eclipse Java Enterprise

Tikal Eclipse Java Enterprise distribution contains everything needed to start developing Java Enterprise and server-side applications.
The distribution includes the following features:
- Web Tools Platform (WTP) extends the Eclipse platform with tools for developing Web and Java EE applications.
- The Data Tools Platform (DTP) include extensible frameworks and exemplary tools, enabling a diverse set of plug-in offerings specific to particular data-centric technologies and supported by the DTP ecosystem.
- Eclipse Java Development Tools (JDT) provides the tool plug-ins that implements a Java IDE supporting the development of any Java application.
- Eclipse Platform defines the set of frameworks and common services.
- Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) is a modeling framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on a structured data model.
- Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) allows developers to take an existing application model and quickly create a rich graphical editor.
- Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) provides a generative component and runtime infrastructure for developing graphical editors based on EMF and GEF.
- The Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) provides tools to develop, test, debug, build and deploy Eclipse plug-ins, fragments, features, update sites and RCP products.
- Tikal JAD Runtime, autoset embedded JAD decompiler binaries.
- Eclipse Platform Extensions A set of plugins that provide additional functionality to the Eclipse IDE.
- The Implementors plugin add the possibility to jump to the implementation of of an interface.
- Subclipse is an Eclipse plugin that integrates enables native support of Subversion from whithin the Eclipse IDE.
- XML Schema Definition (XSD) provides an API for manipulating the components of an XML Schema, as well as an API for manipulating the DOM-accessible representation of XML Schema as a series of XML documents, and for keeping these representations in agreement as schemas are modified.
- Equinox Incubator - Resource Monitoring provide a framework for monitoring resources that are contributed by bundles installed on the host machine.
- Apache Derby enables the use of the Derby database JAR files as an installable component to Eclipse. Additionally the ij SQL scripting tool and the Apache Derby Network Server can be run from the Eclipse console.
- iText provide the ability to generate PDF files on the fly.
- Maven Integration for Eclipse provides tight integration for Maven into the IDE.
- MyLyn a task-oriented UI that reduces information overload and makes multi-tasking easy.
- Tikal Update Manager a YUM-like graphical user interface that wraps Eclipse update sites, adding intuitive discover/install/update/remove functionality for Eclipse plug-ins and features.
- RichFaces VE The visual editor contributed by Exadel provides visual editing support for HTML and JSF (JSP and Facelets) pages. RichFaces VE also include visual support for specific JSF component libraries including JBoss RichFaces.
- Seam Tools Supporting mapping files, annotations and JPA with reverse engineering, code completion, project wizards, refactoring, interactive HQL/JPA-QL/Criteria execution and more.In short a merger of Hibernate Tools and Exadel ORM features.
- Hibernate Tools Supporting mapping files, annotations and JPA with reverse engineering, code completion, project wizards, refactoring, interactive HQL/JPA-QL/Criteria execution and more.In short a merger of Hibernate Tools and Exadel ORM features.
- JBoss AS Tools Easy start, stop and debug of JBoss AS 4+ servers from within Eclipse. Will also include features for efficient packaging and deployment of any type of Eclipse project.
- JBoss Tools an umbrella project for the JBoss developed plugins that will make it into JBoss Developer Studio.
- MyFaces support for JBoss Visual Page Editor Plug-in.
- Struts Tools Tools for the Struts framework
- Freemarker IDE Syntax-highlighting Editor for Freemarker files
- UML2 an EMF-based implementation of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) OMG metamodel for the Eclipse platform.