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| The original free and open source IDE. Develop cross-platform desktop, mobile and web applications based on industry standards utilizing the latest technologies with our full-featured integrated development environment for Java Software Developers.
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| Sun Studio 12 software is the premier development environment for the Solaris operating system. It's optimizing C, C++ and Fortran compilers, combined with a world class, Netbeans-based, IDE and other performance tools, Sun Studio 12 software delivers outstanding performance for single and multithreaded application development on the latest Sun hardware platforms. And Sun Studio 12 software now extends it's legacy as a complete development toolset to the Linux OS.
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| Sun Studio 12 software is the premier development environment for the Solaris operating system. It's optimizing C, C++ and Fortran compilers, combined with a world class, Netbeans-based, IDE and other performance tools, Sun Studio 12 software delivers outstanding performance for single and multithreaded application development on the latest Sun hardware platforms. And Sun Studio 12 software now extends it's legacy as a complete development toolset to the Linux OS.
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| CMT Developer Tools 1.2 are add-ons for Sun Studio 12 Update 1, available for both SPARC and x64. These tools assist the developer in performing critical tasks, including Automatic Tuning and Troubleshooting System (ATS); Binary Improvement Tool (BIT); and Sun Memory Error Discovery Tool (Discover).
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| This is a software tool designed to simplify the task of consolidating multiple applications onto the Sun Fire T1000/T2000 platform. In particular, the tool will allow the easy definition and creation of Solaris Containers.
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| This software extends GCC to be able to use the optimizing Sun Code Generator For SPARC Systems. This release includes a native SPARC compiler and a cross x86 SPARC compiler.
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| This software extends GCC to be able to use the optimizing Sun Code Generator For SPARC Systems. This release includes a native SPARC compiler and a cross x86 SPARC compiler.
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| Hardware Error Report and Decode (HERD) is a tool that monitors, decodes, and reports correctable hardware errors. These errors are also known as Machine Check Exceptions (MCEs).
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| Services Tools Bundle (STB) version 5.2 will be made available as a single self-extracting installer bundle supporting all Sun standard operating systems and architectures.
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| Shade is a fast SPARC instruction set simulator that is used to perform a variety of analysis functions on SPARC executables. Shade works by rewriting the executable with instrumentation and executing natively on the hardware. For simple analysis operations such as obtaining a dynamic instruction count the slowdown is just ~5x over normal execution.
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| This package includes a Shade binary, and a suite of analyzers including ones to obtain a dynamic instruction count (icount), to get a histogram of execution frequencies of different SPARC instructions (ifreq), to get cache miss rates for a specified cache configuration (cachesim5) and others. Shade also allows users to write their own custom analyzers, and provides an API for that purpose.
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| These tools are for SPARC only. The download is an add-on to Studio 11 and needs to be installed after Sun Studio 11.
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| Distributed, load-balanced, accelerated processing of Makefiles
(gridmake), compilation commands (gridcc, gridCC, gridf90), and build scripts, supplemented with auto-tuning and fault-tolerant compilation services.
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| This software provides a solution for quickly and easily authoring Sun hardware-specific task sequences for operating system deployment using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007. This pack seamlessly integrates a custom task sequence action into SCCM, which enables you to easily configure your Sun x64 server hardware as part of an overall operating system deployment.
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| Comprehensive software, support, and training offering that provides access to Sun's broad range of software technologies with no-cost licenses for worldwide education and research institutions.
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| This is a collection of some of the most widely used open source applications optimized for Sun Solaris OS and Linux OS platforms. These binaries provide the best levels of performance and reliability for your system, while also reducing your time-to-service.
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| This is an integrated and tested suite of components which reduces the complexity and cost of acquiring, deploying, and operating software and enables better control over software variables such as licensing, planning, and deployment.
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| Features including beautiful components, a great style sheet editor, easy access to databases, a streamlined application model, and more. This product is free when you join Sun Developer Network (also free!).
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| Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8.1 is available for the Solaris, Linux and Windows platforms in three languages (English, Japanese & Simplified Chinese). This product is free when you join Sun Developer Network (also free!). This release is certified and supported on the Solaris and Windows platforms.
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| Sun Secure File Transport (SFT) provides a manageable, secure solution for sending service-related files to Sun including Explorer Data Collector output, core files, and other diagnostic information.
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| The Sun Flash Analyzer and Sun StorageTek Workload Analysis Tool (SWAT), are open systems host-based, storage-centric Java applications that thoroughly capture, summarize, and analyze storage workloads for Solaris, Windows and Linux environments.
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| The Sun Studio team offers interim development builds of future Sun Studio product releases. These builds allow you to preview and provide feedback on new features and enhancements under development. Sun Studio software delivers high-performance, optimizing C, C++, and Fortran compilers for the Solaris OS on SPARC, and both Solaris and Linux on x86/x64 platforms, including the latest multi-core systems.
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| The popular LAMP and SAMP tools pre-compiled and optimized for production use.
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