May 05, 2003

Update: Borland adds to C#, integration

Software provides connectivity sans Web services

Borland Software on Tuesday will unveil four products, including a C# development environment and middleware for integrating systems without requiring Web services wrappers.

The third product is an application server for smaller companies and departments within large enterprises.

Borland C#Builder for the Microsoft .Net Framework is a standards-based integrated development environment for the C# programming language, according to Borland. Part of Borland's application life cycle management strategy for .Net, C#Builder features design-driven development through integration with Borland Together and the C# Builder Enterprise Core Objects Builder platform.

The product also enables connectivity to other applications.

"What we're finding is that companies today are very eager to start incorporating .Net into their solutions, but they're finding they need to connect to a variety of vendors' technologies," such as Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and IBM, said Michael Swindell, director of products and technology at Borland, in Scotts Valley, Calif.

Janeva, Borland's new middleware for linking applications without using Web services wrappers, is included within C#Builder. It enables connectivity from .Net to J2EE and CORBA applications, according to Borland officials. Janeva also will be made available as a standalone technology as well.

With Janeva, a customer, for example, could link an existing ERP system with a sales management system built in .Net, Swindell said.

While Janeva presents an alternative to Web services, C#Builder does support Web services, Swindell said. But Janeva provides for easier connectivity in that it reduces the number of steps developers must take, according to Swindell.

Janeva is based on CORBA IIOP, .Net, and J2EE but not on Web services protocols such as SOAP.

Also featured in C#Builder are debugging, visual tools, ADO .Net and ASP .Net functionality. Microsoft Visual Studio source and project compatability also is featured.

Applications built in C#Builder can be integrated with databases from companies such as IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft. The product includes application/class designer and integration with UML design tools such as Together and Rational Rose.

C# has been described by Microsoft as a modern, object-oriented programming language, featuring garbage collection to save memory and single approaches for specific tasks.

An analyst said Borland with its C#Builder is giving users an alternative to Microsoft tools. "It's nice to have more than one vendor to go to for .Net development," said analyst Tom Murphy, senior program director at Meta Group.

"I think this will be good for the market as whole," Murphy said

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