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* ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
@ 2006-09-15 15:36 Tom Grosman
  2006-09-15 15:44 ` Tom Grosman
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From: Tom Grosman @ 2006-09-15 15:36 UTC (permalink / raw)


Aonix is pleased to announce the release of AonixADT 3.11, the first 
publicly available version of our commercial quality Ada Development Toolkit 
for Eclipse.



AonixADT is a freely available plugin for Ada language development in 
Eclipse.  In addition to supporting standard Eclipse functionality and 
views, AonixADT also provides:



Support for Multiple Ada Compilers and Tools

    * ObjectAda toolchain support

    * GNAT toolchain support



Ada Project Navigator

    * Ada-specific navigation of project files and folders with expansion of 
files to show internal constructs (variables, subprograms, types, etc.)

    * Navigation to and from source code in the Ada Editor.



Ada 95 Colorizing Editor

    * Customizable colorization of Ada source code

    * Editor support for configurable code indentation while new code is 
written.

    * Automatic parenthesis matching, block matching, etc.

    * Semantic, project-wide navigation of Ada objects (variables, units, 
etc.) from editor including opening of the spec and body declaration and 
searching for references.

    * Syntactic and Semantic Code Assist for Ada constructs as well as 
application objects such as variables, packages, procedures, functions, 
types, exceptions, and tasks.



Build Automation

    * Automatic, incremental builds of projects.



Configuration File

    * Storage of all project build properties in ASCII text files which can 
be put under CM control along with source files.



Navigation to Compilation Errors

    * Build errors are displayed in Problems view with navigation to errors 
in source code.



Navigation to ARM

    * Build errors allow easy navigation to relevant section of hypertext 
Ada 95 Reference Manual for ObjectAda.



Pretty Printing

    * Whole file source code reformatting to match project-customizable 
preferred format.

    * Support for gnatpp pretty printer.



Multiple Partitions

    * Support projects that contain software for more than one partition. 
This means the ability to build more than one executable in one project 
space.



Eclipse Wizards

    * Ada Project Wizards

    * File, Package, Procedure, Function creation wizards.



Compatibility with Other Languages

    * Support for multi-language projects using CDT and other Eclipse 
plugins.



Configurable Toolchains

    * Support for configuration of multiple Ada toolchains.



Multi-language Graphical Debugger

    * Support for configuring and debugging of executables and attaching to 
already running processes.





AonixADT v311 is available at http://www.aonix.com/adt.html.





Aonix is an Add-in Provider Member of the Eclipse Foundation.







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* Re: ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
  2006-09-15 15:36 ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11 Tom Grosman
@ 2006-09-15 15:44 ` Tom Grosman
  2006-10-08 15:48   ` cl1
  2006-10-07  7:19 ` adaworks
  2006-10-30 17:19 ` [ANN]- AonixADT for Eclipse now available for Intel/Linux and Sparc/Solaris for GNAT Tom Grosman
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Tom Grosman @ 2006-09-15 15:44 UTC (permalink / raw)


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"Tom Grosman" <grosman@aonix.fr> a �crit dans le message de news: 
eeehdb$i1g$1@s1.news.oleane.net...
> Aonix is pleased to announce the release of AonixADT 3.11, the first 
> publicly available version of our commercial quality Ada Development 
> Toolkit for Eclipse.

Our website currently has AonixADTv311 for Windows 2000 and XP, with Linux 
and Solaris versions to be made available shortly.

ObjectAda 8.2+ as well as various flavors/versions of GNAT are supported.

The Quickstart guide available in pdf from the ADT download page will should 
give you a good idea of the functionality and look and feel of ADT.

-Tom 





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* Re: ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
  2006-09-15 15:36 ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11 Tom Grosman
  2006-09-15 15:44 ` Tom Grosman
@ 2006-10-07  7:19 ` adaworks
  2006-10-07 12:38   ` Jeffrey Creem
  2006-10-30 17:19 ` [ANN]- AonixADT for Eclipse now available for Intel/Linux and Sparc/Solaris for GNAT Tom Grosman
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: adaworks @ 2006-10-07  7:19 UTC (permalink / raw)


This announcement is good news.

We seldom hear from Aonix anymore.  For that matter, we don't
see information from many other Ada compiler publishers.  It would
be nice to get more announcements of this kind in this forum so we
would know who is still supporting Ada.

Where is DDC-I?  OC Systems?  ICC?  Any other Ada compiler
publishers?   Ada tool publishers?    Is Rational still in the business
of providing Ada compilers and tools now that they are
captives of IBM?

Richard Riehle

======================================================
"Tom Grosman" <grosman@aonix.fr> wrote in message 
news:eeehdb$i1g$1@s1.news.oleane.net...
> Aonix is pleased to announce the release of AonixADT 3.11, the first publicly 
> available version of our commercial quality Ada Development Toolkit for 
> Eclipse.
>
>
>
> AonixADT is a freely available plugin for Ada language development in Eclipse. 
> In addition to supporting standard Eclipse functionality and views, AonixADT 
> also provides:
>
>
>
> Support for Multiple Ada Compilers and Tools
>
>    * ObjectAda toolchain support
>
>    * GNAT toolchain support
>
>
>
> Ada Project Navigator
>
>    * Ada-specific navigation of project files and folders with expansion of 
> files to show internal constructs (variables, subprograms, types, etc.)
>
>    * Navigation to and from source code in the Ada Editor.
>
>
>
> Ada 95 Colorizing Editor
>
>    * Customizable colorization of Ada source code
>
>    * Editor support for configurable code indentation while new code is 
> written.
>
>    * Automatic parenthesis matching, block matching, etc.
>
>    * Semantic, project-wide navigation of Ada objects (variables, units, etc.) 
> from editor including opening of the spec and body declaration and searching 
> for references.
>
>    * Syntactic and Semantic Code Assist for Ada constructs as well as 
> application objects such as variables, packages, procedures, functions, types, 
> exceptions, and tasks.
>
>
>
> Build Automation
>
>    * Automatic, incremental builds of projects.
>
>
>
> Configuration File
>
>    * Storage of all project build properties in ASCII text files which can be 
> put under CM control along with source files.
>
>
>
> Navigation to Compilation Errors
>
>    * Build errors are displayed in Problems view with navigation to errors in 
> source code.
>
>
>
> Navigation to ARM
>
>    * Build errors allow easy navigation to relevant section of hypertext Ada 
> 95 Reference Manual for ObjectAda.
>
>
>
> Pretty Printing
>
>    * Whole file source code reformatting to match project-customizable 
> preferred format.
>
>    * Support for gnatpp pretty printer.
>
>
>
> Multiple Partitions
>
>    * Support projects that contain software for more than one partition. This 
> means the ability to build more than one executable in one project space.
>
>
>
> Eclipse Wizards
>
>    * Ada Project Wizards
>
>    * File, Package, Procedure, Function creation wizards.
>
>
>
> Compatibility with Other Languages
>
>    * Support for multi-language projects using CDT and other Eclipse plugins.
>
>
>
> Configurable Toolchains
>
>    * Support for configuration of multiple Ada toolchains.
>
>
>
> Multi-language Graphical Debugger
>
>    * Support for configuring and debugging of executables and attaching to 
> already running processes.
>
>
>
>
>
> AonixADT v311 is available at http://www.aonix.com/adt.html.
>
>
>
>
>
> Aonix is an Add-in Provider Member of the Eclipse Foundation.
>
>
>
>
> 





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* Re: ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
  2006-10-07  7:19 ` adaworks
@ 2006-10-07 12:38   ` Jeffrey Creem
  2006-10-15 17:27     ` Ada vendors - " Marco
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jeffrey Creem @ 2006-10-07 12:38 UTC (permalink / raw)


adaworks@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> This announcement is good news.
> 
> We seldom hear from Aonix anymore.  For that matter, we don't
> see information from many other Ada compiler publishers.  It would
> be nice to get more announcements of this kind in this forum so we
> would know who is still supporting Ada.
> 
> Where is DDC-I?  OC Systems?  ICC?  Any other Ada compiler
> publishers?   Ada tool publishers?    Is Rational still in the business
> of providing Ada compilers and tools now that they are
> captives of IBM?
> 
> Richard Riehle
> 

I am starting to think that only us old timers even know about Usenet 
anymore.

DDC-I came out with an Eclipse environment months ago. Nothing posted.

Greenhills still has no Ada Eclipse but continues to update their Ada 
offerings (though their 2005 plans still seem in doubt). Though they 
tend to be aggressive in sales you never see a new product announcement 
here.

Rational/IBM seems to have the problem that they are so big one can 
never be sure if they sell any tool anymore (not just Ada) since stuff 
is so bogged down in the "software is a service/craft you a solution" 
mentality.

Of course it could be that the vendors got tired of getting yelled at 
for commercial postings on Usenet.  We are a hard group of people to please.




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* Re: ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
  2006-09-15 15:44 ` Tom Grosman
@ 2006-10-08 15:48   ` cl1
  2006-10-09  9:49     ` Georg Bauhaus
  2006-10-09 15:47     ` Tom Grosman
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: cl1 @ 2006-10-08 15:48 UTC (permalink / raw)


Tom Grosman wrote:
> "Tom Grosman" <grosman@aonix.fr> a écrit dans le message de news:
> eeehdb$i1g$1@s1.news.oleane.net...
> > Aonix is pleased to announce the release of AonixADT 3.11, the first
> > publicly available version of our commercial quality Ada Development
> > Toolkit for Eclipse.
>
> Our website currently has AonixADTv311 for Windows 2000 and XP, with Linux
> and Solaris versions to be made available shortly.

Shortly does not seem soon enough. I was very upset to find
out that I was not able to use this on my Mac. The part I don't
understand is why a java plugin for an IDE written in java
wouldn't run on all platforms automatically. I understand that
the SWT gui stuff is platform specific, but I would think that
would mean just recompiling. In any case, I'm waiting for the
Mac OS X version not listed above.

Charles


>
> ObjectAda 8.2+ as well as various flavors/versions of GNAT are supported.
>
> The Quickstart guide available in pdf from the ADT download page will should
> give you a good idea of the functionality and look and feel of ADT.
> 
> -Tom




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* Re: ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
  2006-10-08 15:48   ` cl1
@ 2006-10-09  9:49     ` Georg Bauhaus
  2006-10-09 15:47     ` Tom Grosman
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Georg Bauhaus @ 2006-10-09  9:49 UTC (permalink / raw)


On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 08:48 -0700, cl1 wrote:
> Tom Grosman wrote:


> > Our website currently has AonixADTv311 for Windows 2000 and XP, with Linux
> > and Solaris versions to be made available shortly.
> 
>  I was very upset to find
> out that I was not able to use this on my Mac.

You will find Tom's answer to your question in his posting
sent Aug 17.


-- Georg 





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* Re: ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
  2006-10-08 15:48   ` cl1
  2006-10-09  9:49     ` Georg Bauhaus
@ 2006-10-09 15:47     ` Tom Grosman
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Tom Grosman @ 2006-10-09 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)


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"cl1" <charles.w.lambert@gmail.com> a �crit dans le message de news: 
1160322521.714176.113420@c28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Tom Grosman wrote:
> "Tom Grosman" <grosman@aonix.fr> a �crit dans le message de news:
> eeehdb$i1g$1@s1.news.oleane.net...
> > Aonix is pleased to announce the release of AonixADT 3.11, the first
> > publicly available version of our commercial quality Ada Development
> > Toolkit for Eclipse.
>
> Our website currently has AonixADTv311 for Windows 2000 and XP, with Linux
> and Solaris versions to be made available shortly.
-------------------------------------------------------------
> Shortly does not seem soon enough. I was very upset to find
> out that I was not able to use this on my Mac. The part I don't
> understand is why a java plugin for an IDE written in java
> wouldn't run on all platforms automatically. I understand that
> the SWT gui stuff is platform specific, but I would think that
> would mean just recompiling. In any case, I'm waiting for the
> Mac OS X version not listed above.
>
> Charles

FWIW, JDT and CDT (in addition to Eclipse itself) also have separate plugins 
for different platforms.

-Tom 





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* Ada vendors - Re: ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
  2006-10-07 12:38   ` Jeffrey Creem
@ 2006-10-15 17:27     ` Marco
  2006-10-15 22:13       ` Jeffrey Creem
  2006-10-17  1:10       ` Randy Brukardt
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Marco @ 2006-10-15 17:27 UTC (permalink / raw)


Jeffrey Creem wrote:
> Greenhills still has no Ada Eclipse but continues to update their Ada
> offerings (though their 2005 plans still seem in doubt). Though they
> tend to be aggressive in sales you never see a new product announcement
> here.

  Let's not bash Greenhills they have provided good Ada support over
the years. Ada 2005 updates should be customer driven, let's face it
you can hardly buy a complete C99 compliant compiler 7 years later.

>
> Rational/IBM seems to have the problem that they are so big one can
> never be sure if they sell any tool anymore (not just Ada) since stuff
> is so bogged down in the "software is a service/craft you a solution"
> mentality.
>
  Rational/IBM still sells Ada but hasn't updated their products in
years, unless you have to, I think it would be foolish to get Ada from
them now.

> Of course it could be that the vendors got tired of getting yelled at
> for commercial postings on Usenet.  We are a hard group of people to please.

  as long as they put ANN: or ANNOUNCE in the title instead of
disguising it as a topic I have no problem, in fact I tend to look at
them versus other crap that is posted

  Maybe other posters could list the current Ada compiler vendors and
their status.




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* Re: Ada vendors - Re: ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
  2006-10-15 17:27     ` Ada vendors - " Marco
@ 2006-10-15 22:13       ` Jeffrey Creem
  2006-10-17  1:10       ` Randy Brukardt
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Jeffrey Creem @ 2006-10-15 22:13 UTC (permalink / raw)


Marco wrote:
> Jeffrey Creem wrote:
> 
>>Greenhills still has no Ada Eclipse but continues to update their Ada
>>offerings (though their 2005 plans still seem in doubt). Though they
>>tend to be aggressive in sales you never see a new product announcement
>>here.
> 
> 
>   Let's not bash Greenhills they have provided good Ada support over
> the years. Ada 2005 updates should be customer driven, let's face it
> you can hardly buy a complete C99 compliant compiler 7 years later.
> 
> 

Not sure I was really trying to bash them. They do have an agressive 
sales force. This is not entirely a bad thing. Often we do want to buy 
something. It is nice to find someone who wants to sell it!

As for the Ada 2005 support...It would be nice to see some mention of it 
on their site. I have asked about it (as a customer) in the recent past 
and been told that they were waiting to see what happened with the 
standard. That is a fair point, however the technical aspects have been 
nailed down now so I'd like to see something about it (i.e. Announcement 
- "Greenhills announces future availabilty of Ada 2005 support" - yes, 
they often pre-announce).






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* Re: Ada vendors - Re: ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11
  2006-10-15 17:27     ` Ada vendors - " Marco
  2006-10-15 22:13       ` Jeffrey Creem
@ 2006-10-17  1:10       ` Randy Brukardt
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Randy Brukardt @ 2006-10-17  1:10 UTC (permalink / raw)



"Marco" <prenom_nomus@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1160933258.066633.74510@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
...
> > Rational/IBM seems to have the problem that they are so big one can
> > never be sure if they sell any tool anymore (not just Ada) since stuff
> > is so bogged down in the "software is a service/craft you a solution"
> > mentality.
> >
>   Rational/IBM still sells Ada but hasn't updated their products in
> years, unless you have to, I think it would be foolish to get Ada from
> them now.

I can't speak to their products, but several IBM/Rational people were
instrumental in developing Ada 2005 -- which is more that I can say about
several other Ada compiler companies. I have to think that they are doing
more than sitting on their hands between ARG meetings...

I do know that they don't have anyone turning out PR for the Ada group. (In
IBM, it takes a lot of approvals to get PR allowed.) That might make updated
products invisible.

                                      Randy.





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* [ANN]- AonixADT for Eclipse now available for Intel/Linux and Sparc/Solaris for GNAT
  2006-09-15 15:36 ANNOUNCE- AonixADT Ada Development Toolkit for Eclipse version 3.11 Tom Grosman
  2006-09-15 15:44 ` Tom Grosman
  2006-10-07  7:19 ` adaworks
@ 2006-10-30 17:19 ` Tom Grosman
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Tom Grosman @ 2006-10-30 17:19 UTC (permalink / raw)


Aonix is pleased to announce AonixADT v311, the first publicly available 
release of our Eclipse Ada Development plugin for Intel Linux and Sparc 
Solaris. In addition to introducing support for Linux and Solaris, version 
3111 updates AonixADT for Windows by adding support for lowlevel debugging 
operations and other enhancements..

AonixADT supports GNAT and ObjectAda toolchains and includes support for

Ada Project Navigation
Ada Semantic Browsing
Ada 95 Colorizing Editor
Ada Semantic Code Assist
Multilanguage Development
Multiple Build Configurations
File Creation Wizards
Code Formatting
Native Debugging from within Eclipse

More information about AonixADT and downloads are available at 
http://www.aonix.com/adt.html.






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