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Developer.com Product of the Year 2006 Winners Are Named
Rosemarie Graham
01/10/2006


This article can be found online at the following location:
http://www.developer.com/db/article.php/3576286





You can be the greatest coder in the world and be able to leap over tall
buildings in a single bound but your effort and time may be wasted if
you are not working with the best tools available. Herein lies the rub,
which tools are the best?

The readers of Developer.com have had their say. After a month of
nominations and a month of voting we have finally counted the votes and
have our winners.

This year we added the Framework, JSR (Java Specification Request), and
Security Tool of the Year categories and removed the Enterprise Tool of
the Year category thinking that those products are adequately
represented throughout the categories. The results of this year's
contest were cut and dry, probably the cleanest outcome we have had
since the contest was initiated. The finalists were chosen with
overwhelming majorities, as were the winners. Because of how the voting
turned out we decided to name two winners in the .NET Tool or Add-in of
the Year category (the second being a Non-Microsoft produced product), a
tie in the Open Source Tool of the Year category and a runner up for the
Wireless/Mobile Development Tool or Add-in of the Year.

Again this year, Sun turned out to be the company taking home the most
wins. Sun repeated their honors by taking home five of this year's
awards. Java related products overall turned out to be a big winner.

Brad Jones, Executive Editor of Developer.com and EarthWeb.com's
Software Development Channel comments "It continues to be interesting
times for developers. The battles between java and .NET continue to be
fierce although not completely dominant as other technologies are
sneaking into the mix as well. Even so, it was not surprising to see a
tool that is evolving to support both platforms take top honors in the
Development tool of the year -- that product being Eclipse."

 And the Winners Are...

Technology of the Year:

AJAX From Mozilla Developer Center

Framework of the Year:

JavaServer Faces From Sun Microsystems Inc.

Development Tool of the Year:

Eclipse From the Eclipse Foundation

Development Utility of the Year:

Ant From The Apache Software Foundation

Web Service Product of the Year:

Google APIs From Google Inc.

Wireless/Mobile Development Tool or Add-in of the Year:

J2ME(TM) Wireless Toolkit From Sun Microsystems Inc.

(Runner up)

Sybase® PocketBuilder 2.0 From Sybase Inc.

Database Tool or Add-in of the Year:

MySQL 5.0 From MySQL AB

Java Tool/Add-in of the Year:

Sun Java(TM) Studio Creator By Sun Microsystems Inc.

JSR (Java Specification Request) of the Year:

JSR 244: Java EE 5.0

.NET Tool or Add-in of the Year:

Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2005 From Microsoft Corporation

(The Winning Non-Microsoft product:)

Mono .NET Framework From mono-project.com

Security Tool or Add-in of the Year:

Sun Java System Identity Manager From Sun Microsystems Inc.

Open Source Tool of the Year (Tie):

OpenOffice 2.0 From OpenOffice.org and

Firefox From Mozilla Foundation

This years finalists for Technology of the year indicate the changes
towards standards and the ability to be untied from a specific vendor
or machine. While the importance of AJAX has been increasing, it was
surprising to see how much AJAX dominated the voting in the
Technology category.

Last year, MySQL AB's MySQL database took top honors in the database
category. With the release of SQL Server 2005 this year, we expected
that a new winner could be crowned. MySQL, however, managed to hold
onto the votes and retain the top spot in the Database Tool or Add-in
of the Year.

Unlike my Executive Editor, the Open Source category surprised me a bit.
I expected a programming tool to win, not a writing tool. OpenOffice.org
has shown that it has a very strong product and is considered very
popular in the Open Source community considering it, as a non-
programming tool was named one of the winners in the Open Source Tool of
the Year category. The Firefox win did not surprise me as much because
of the close tie between programming and an Internet browser.

Over the next week we will be posting articles that detail each of the
categories. Each will give more insight into the finalists including the
qualities we believe helped them to be recognized by the readers of
Developer.com. Each of these articles focuses on a different award and
includes insight on the winning product and information on the trends in
the market that can be derived based on the voting.

Congratulations to all the people who produced the winning
products. Thank you to all the readers who participated in the
Development.com Product of the Year 2005 contest from the
nominations through the voting.



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