CodeWarrior for Solaris Released | Internet News

CodeWarrior for Solaris Released

Written By
Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Oct 23, 1998
1 minute read

Metrowerks Inc.
today announced the company has begun shipping CodeWarrior Professional for
Solaris, Release 3.
CodeWarrior Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and Java development
tools is now available for Sun Microsystems’ Solaris operating system.


This is Metrowerks first Java product for the Solaris realm. According to
Metrowerks, “Java apps running on Solaris have significant performance
advantages and Metrowerks’ Java tools for Solaris will help programmers
employ these advantages faster and easier than ever before.”


CodeWarrior Professional enables programmers to develop applications for
Sun Microsystems’ Java Virtual Machine (JVM) using Metrowerks’ own Java
compiler. Developers using CodeWarrior Professional do not have to maintain
and manage the build process using makefiles. The CodeWarrior Program
Manager’s GUI enables users to prepare and manage their projects more
efficiently. The tool also allows them to develop C or C++ applications by
utilizing a “GNU plug-in adapter” with CodeWarrior.


CodeWarrior Professional Release 3 is available now from Metrowerks for a
retail price of $449. An academic version is available for $119. For
additional information about CodeWarrior Professional, visit the Metrowerks
Web site.

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