I just read that http://www.instantiations.com/ is now part of Google and that several tool will be accessible for free => It's really nice.
But what about the CodePro profiler tool ? Th开发者_开发知识库e only link on the subject I found is the following one: http://download.instantiations.com/ProfilerDoc/continuous/latest/docs/html/index.html and it's not clear for me if it is now free and where download it.
Have you got any news on this subject ?
Manu
http://code.google.com/intl/ru/javadevtools/eclipse-donation-faq.html
Q. When will WindowBuilder and the CodePro Profiler code be made available through open source? A. Both WindowBuilder and CodePro Profiler will become Eclipse projects in the first half of 2011. Once each one is set up as a project and downloadable from the Eclipse site, you may access and use its open source code under the Eclipse standard license.
CodePro Profiler is still available to existing, paid users. That product has not been re-released free as Google is still evaluating the future of that technology.
There was an intention by Google to rebrand CorePro Profiler as Eclipse Runtime Analysis Tools (RAT). There was an Eclipse incubation project for it, creating in March 2011:
http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project.php?id=tools.rat
In April 2012, the project was terminated due to lack of activity (nothing actually happened since project creation).
See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=375133
To complement the answer of Arjan Tijms, there exists this discussion from 2012, where Eric Clayberg (one of the original people behind the product) states that
Google donated both [WindowBuilder and Profiler] to Eclipse in 2010. We (Google) took responsibility on the WindowBuilder project (http://eclipse.org/windowbuilder/), and it successfully transitioned to open source and was part of the Indigo release train last year and soon to be part of Juno this year. The Profile project was lead by the folks who originally collaborated with Instantiations to build the Profiler (OnPositive). For reasons unknown to me, they never got their act together and never completed the Eclipse open source process. That project appears to be dead, so we may try to find another way to release that code - either through Google Code or EclipseLabs.
it seems that Code Pro is available for download from Google's http://code.google.com/intl/fr/webtoolkit/tools/download-codepro.html
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