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JFactory was one of the first [[Java]] [[IDE]] | JFactory was one of the first [[Java]] [[IDE]]s to hit the market in early 1996 and unlike most such product was a native application that was available for OS/2, [[Microsoft Windows]], [[HP-UX]] and [[Solaris]]. | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
* 1.0.1 (Feb 1996) | * 1.0.1 (Feb 1996) - last version for HP-UX | ||
* 1.1 (Sept 1996) | * 1.1 (Sept 1996) | ||
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/19961107005159/http://www2.roguewave.com/products/jfactory/jfactbro.pdf JFactory brochure] - Via Archive.org (1996) | * [https://web.archive.org/web/19961107005159/http://www2.roguewave.com/products/jfactory/jfactbro.pdf JFactory brochure] - Via Archive.org (1996) | ||
==Licence | ==Licence== | ||
* | * Commercial software by [[Rouge Wave Software]] | ||
[[Category:Java development environment]] | |||
Revision as of 21:41, 3 October 2019
JFactory was one of the first Java IDEs to hit the market in early 1996 and unlike most such product was a native application that was available for OS/2, Microsoft Windows, HP-UX and Solaris.
Versions
- 1.0.1 (Feb 1996) - last version for HP-UX
- 1.1 (Sept 1996)
Links & publications
- Dirk Hamstra: JFactory: a Java IDE for OS/2 - A review of JFactory from OS/2 e-Zine (1996)
- JFactory: The Visual Application Builder for Java - Via Archive.org (1996)
- JFactory brochure - Via Archive.org (1996)
Licence
- Commercial software by Rouge Wave Software