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Natural for Eclipse

Agenda. Natural Next Generation"General Eclipse IntroductionSystem RequirementsNatural for Eclipse ArchitectureThe Natural Perspective. Natural 2006 Service-Oriented Development of Business Applications. Cross-Platform Support. Mainframe, Linux, Unix, Windows. Application Designer . Rich Internet Applications.

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Natural for Eclipse

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    1. Natural for Eclipse alex Burggraf Advisory Systems Engineer

    2. Agenda Natural – “Next Generation” General Eclipse Introduction System Requirements Natural for Eclipse Architecture The Natural Perspective

    3. Natural 2006 Service-Oriented Development of Business Applications

    4. Partnership with innoWake GmbH innoWake is a software vendor and service provider, based in Germany and specialized in the area of Natural and Java application development and modernization. By integrating innoWake’s product natclipse, a state-of-the-art Eclipse-based development environment for Natural, we can ensure a faster time-to-market for our Natural 2006 Eclipse strategy. The co-development plan between Software AG ETS R&D and innoWake R&D will provide a well-integrated and comprehensive new product Natural for Eclipse in Q3 of 2006. Early-Adopter Program

    5. Natural “Next Generation” Using the Eclipse Framework for Development A new Natural development environment based on Eclipse – coexisting with Natural Studio Attract new programmers Extensible framework (open source community) Leverage existing Eclipse plug-In’s Increase productivity with powerful Eclipse features Pure Linux development environment Leveraging the Natural SPoD infrastructure (Natural Productivity Package) Single look & feel across Software AG products (e.g. Natural, ApplinX, EntireX)

    6. General Eclipse Introduction

    7. General Eclipse Introduction IDE Workbench Perspectives Views Editors

    8. General introduction Eclipse Perspectives

    9. General introduction Eclipse Editors

    10. General introduction Eclipse Navigator view Similar to Explorer in Windows

    11. General introduction Eclipse Navigator view Decorators

    12. General introduction Eclipse Task View

    13. General introduction Eclipse Team plugin Arbitrary versioning systems supported CVS and SVN built in out-of-the-box

    14. General introduction Eclipse Team synchronization perspective Team sync perspective Resource history

    15. General introduction Eclipse General functions Search Replace Comparing

    16. System Requirements

    17. System requirements Client JRE1.4 for Eclipse Builds available for Windows XP / Intel x86 + J2SE 1.4.2_08 Linux x86, x86_64, PPC, ia64 with GTK 2 Linux x86 with Motif Solaris 8 (SPARC / GTK 2 or Motif) AIX (PPC / Motif) HP-UX (HP9000 / Motif) Mac OSX (Mac / Carbon) Eclipse 3.1.0 – 3.1.2 for Natural for Eclipse

    18. System requirements Server Natural Development Server Linux, Windows, and mainframe Structured mode code

    19. Natural for Eclipse Architecture

    20. Natural Development Environments

    21. Natural for Eclipse Multiple Programming Languages Environment

    22. Eclipse and the Natural Development Server (SPoD)

    23. Natural for Eclipse Highlights A new Natural development environment based on Eclipse Powered by the Eclipse framework (e.g. code-completion, open source plug-in’s) Supports team collaboration and version control (e.g. CVS, Subversion) Cross-platform development for Natural (Mainframe, UNIX, Linux) Available for Windows and Linux

    24. Natural for Eclipse Architecture Choose a development strategy SPoD Edit directly on the target system Versioning system shared lib Target library defined by .nat-team Versioning system isolated lib Target library defined by .nat-team

    25. Natural for Eclipse Architecture Current file repository

    26. Natural for Eclipse Architecture Natural for Eclipse file repository

    27. Natural for Eclipse Restrictions Systrans file type not supported Reporting mode not supported

    28. Integration with the Natural Productivity Package

    29. Natural Perspective

    30. Natural “Next Generation” Using the Eclipse Framework for Development

    31. Natural perspective Views Navigator View Dependencies View Call Sequence View Outline View Task View Problem View

    32. Natural perspective Editors Object Editor (programs, subprograms, and data areas) Syntax highlighting Code completion Code folding Map Editor Dialog Editor

    33. Natural perspective Natural editor Code folding

    34. Natural perspective Natural editor Syntax extensions

    35. Natural perspective Natural editor Hyperlinking

    36. Natural perspective Problem view Updated when file saved Compile problems updated after compilation on host

    37. Natural perspective Map editor

    38. Natural perspective PDAs, LDAs, GDAs

    39. Natural perspective Navigator Decorators Configurable Context menu Drag&drop data area

    40. Natural perspective Dependencies

    41. Natural perspective Outline

    42. Natural perspective Call sequence

    43. Natural perspective Targets

    44. Natural perspective Targets

    45. Natural perspective Targets

    46. Natural for Eclipse Multiple Programming Environment

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