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1 BZ Research Study Results Selected results from 2004-2006 Eclipse Adoption Studies Alan Zeichick BZ Media January 17, 2007 Selected results from 2004-2006 Eclipse Adoption Studies Alan Zeichick BZ Media January 17, 2007

2 BZ Media Research methodology An e-mail was sent out to 19,500 randomly selected SD Times subscribers inviting them to participate in a study. Excluding bounces, the net number of surveys delivered was 19,246. The purpose was to ascertain their plans to use Eclipse-based technology and Eclipse plug-ins. The study was sent on November 9, 2006, and cut off and tabulated by BZ Research on November 20, 2006. 769 subscribers, or 4.0% of the respondents, completed the survey, although not all of them answered every question. BZ Research designed, conducted and tabulated the study. BZ Research is a division of BZ Media, publisher of SD Times An e-mail was sent out to 19,500 randomly selected SD Times subscribers inviting them to participate in a study. Excluding bounces, the net number of surveys delivered was 19,246. The purpose was to ascertain their plans to use Eclipse-based technology and Eclipse plug-ins. The study was sent on November 9, 2006, and cut off and tabulated by BZ Research on November 20, 2006. 769 subscribers, or 4.0% of the respondents, completed the survey, although not all of them answered every question. BZ Research designed, conducted and tabulated the study. BZ Research is a division of BZ Media, publisher of SD Times

3 BZ Media Study demographics Number of developers in organization 101 or more: 23.9% 51-100: 6.9% 26-50: 10.7% 11-25: 18.9% 10 or fewer: 39.5% For some questions, I’ll present “51-and up” analysis Number of developers in organization 101 or more: 23.9% 51-100: 6.9% 26-50: 10.7% 11-25: 18.9% 10 or fewer: 39.5% For some questions, I’ll present “51-and up” analysis

4 BZ Media Do your developers use the Eclipse Framework At Least Some: Increasing! 2004 - 53.9% 2005 - 62.5% 2006 - 66.3% (all respondents) 2006 - 86.6% (51+ developers) At Least Some: Increasing! 2004 - 53.9% 2005 - 62.5% 2006 - 66.3% (all respondents) 2006 - 86.6% (51+ developers)

5 BZ Media If you use Eclipse, which versions Eclipse 3.2: 51.6% Eclipse 3.1: 33.7% Eclipse 3.0: 10.8% Eclipse 2.x: 3.4% Eclipse 1.x: 0.4% Eclipse 3.2: 51.6% Eclipse 3.1: 33.7% Eclipse 3.0: 10.8% Eclipse 2.x: 3.4% Eclipse 1.x: 0.4%

6 BZ Media If you use a commercial Eclipse IDE, which one? IBM WSAD: 31.2% / 44.9% Genuitec MyEclipse: 20.3% / 12.6% IBM Software Dev Plat: 17.7% / 21.3% Borland JBuilder/Core SDP: 10.0% / 11.8% BEA WebLogic Workshop: 9.3% / 15.0% Exadel Studio: 3.5% / 2.4% SAP NetWeaver Studio: 3.5% / 7.1% Wind River Workbench: 3.2% / 4.7% Sybase Workspace: 1.3% / 2.4% IBM WSAD: 31.2% / 44.9% Genuitec MyEclipse: 20.3% / 12.6% IBM Software Dev Plat: 17.7% / 21.3% Borland JBuilder/Core SDP: 10.0% / 11.8% BEA WebLogic Workshop: 9.3% / 15.0% Exadel Studio: 3.5% / 2.4% SAP NetWeaver Studio: 3.5% / 7.1% Wind River Workbench: 3.2% / 4.7% Sybase Workspace: 1.3% / 2.4%

7 BZ Media If you’re not using Eclipse, when will you?

8 BZ Media Why do you use Eclipse? (All / 51+) 1: It’s a low-cost solution 64.7% / 60.2% 2: It’s an open-source solution 61.5% / 57.1% 3: Wide range of plug-ins 60.4% / 58.6% 4: Extensible 47.6% / 48.2% 5: Easy to learn/use 40.3% / 42.4% 6: Cross-platform workstations 37.4% / 34.0% 7: Targets multiple platforms 34.6% / 36.6% 8: Won’t get vendor lock-in 34.2% / 33.3% 9: Dev teams prefers it 32.5% / 30.9% 10: Like the license model 31.5% / 28.3% 1: It’s a low-cost solution 64.7% / 60.2% 2: It’s an open-source solution 61.5% / 57.1% 3: Wide range of plug-ins 60.4% / 58.6% 4: Extensible 47.6% / 48.2% 5: Easy to learn/use 40.3% / 42.4% 6: Cross-platform workstations 37.4% / 34.0% 7: Targets multiple platforms 34.6% / 36.6% 8: Won’t get vendor lock-in 34.2% / 33.3% 9: Dev teams prefers it 32.5% / 30.9% 10: Like the license model 31.5% / 28.3%

9 BZ Media Do you use plug-ins? (All/51+) Do you use ‘em? Yes 63.1% / 71.0% No 28.7% / 15.4% Don’t know 8.2% / 13.6% If so, how many? 1 only 9.5% / 4.3% 2-4 46.2% / 41.1% 5-9 27.7% / 32.5% 10+ 16.6% / 22.1% Do you use ‘em? Yes 63.1% / 71.0% No 28.7% / 15.4% Don’t know 8.2% / 13.6% If so, how many? 1 only 9.5% / 4.3% 2-4 46.2% / 41.1% 5-9 27.7% / 32.5% 10+ 16.6% / 22.1%

10 BZ Media Plug-ins you’re currently using (All / 51+) Code/text editor 58.3% / 63.6% HTML/Web dev 49.8% / 46.7% XML editor/parser 49.4% / 57.0% Unit testing 45.5% / 52.7% Debugger 44.7% / 49.1% Compiler 41.1% / 44.2% Make/build 39.3% / 44.8% SCM software 38.7% / 44.8% UML/modeling 30.8% / 38.2% Database tool 30.0% / 30.9% GUI builder/designer28.3% / 26.7% Static analysis 24.9% / 33.3% Code/text editor 58.3% / 63.6% HTML/Web dev 49.8% / 46.7% XML editor/parser 49.4% / 57.0% Unit testing 45.5% / 52.7% Debugger 44.7% / 49.1% Compiler 41.1% / 44.2% Make/build 39.3% / 44.8% SCM software 38.7% / 44.8% UML/modeling 30.8% / 38.2% Database tool 30.0% / 30.9% GUI builder/designer28.3% / 26.7% Static analysis 24.9% / 33.3%

11 BZ Media Which Eclipse “bits” are you using? (all / 51+) JDT (Java Dev Tools) 70.6% / 79.8% JST (J2EE Std Tools) 48.4% / 59.5% WST (Web Std Tools) 32.5% / 39.3% EMF (Eclipse Mod Fwk)31.7% / 38.0% Visual Editor 28.6% / 36.8% GEF (Graph Ed Fwk)27.0% / 30.7% SQL Dev Tools25.3% / 28.8% CDE (C/C++ IDE) 23.9% / 30.1% GMF (Graph Mod Fwk)20.0% / 25.5% PDE (Plug-in Dev Env)19.8% / 26.4% JDT (Java Dev Tools) 70.6% / 79.8% JST (J2EE Std Tools) 48.4% / 59.5% WST (Web Std Tools) 32.5% / 39.3% EMF (Eclipse Mod Fwk)31.7% / 38.0% Visual Editor 28.6% / 36.8% GEF (Graph Ed Fwk)27.0% / 30.7% SQL Dev Tools25.3% / 28.8% CDE (C/C++ IDE) 23.9% / 30.1% GMF (Graph Mod Fwk)20.0% / 25.5% PDE (Plug-in Dev Env)19.8% / 26.4%

12 BZ Media Which Eclipse “bits” are you using? (all / 51+) JavaServer Faces Tools19.5% / 26.4% RCP (Rich Client)18.3% / 22.1% UML2 (UML2 Modeling)18.1% / 24.5% TPTP (Test Tools)17.7% / 25.8% Data Tools Platform13.8% / 26.4% PHP IDE9.7% / 6.7% BIRT (Bus Int & Reporting)8.8% / 8.6% AJDT (AspectJ)7.6% / 11.7% JavaServer Faces Tools19.5% / 26.4% RCP (Rich Client)18.3% / 22.1% UML2 (UML2 Modeling)18.1% / 24.5% TPTP (Test Tools)17.7% / 25.8% Data Tools Platform13.8% / 26.4% PHP IDE9.7% / 6.7% BIRT (Bus Int & Reporting)8.8% / 8.6% AJDT (AspectJ)7.6% / 11.7%

13 BZ Media What’s your RCP involvement (all / 51+) We have built and deployed rich clients using the RCP 6.0% / 8.9% We are currently building rich clients using the RCP 4.2% / 5.1% We plan to start using the RCP in the next six months 5.7% / 7.0% We plan to start using the RCP in the next 6-12 months 6.1% / 5.7% We plan to start using the RCP in the next 12-24 months 6.7% / 5.6% We don’t plan to use the RCP, but use other rich clients 11.2% / 7.0% We don’t plan to use the RCP or other rich clients 22.4% / 14.5% Don’t know 37.8% / 44.5% We have built and deployed rich clients using the RCP 6.0% / 8.9% We are currently building rich clients using the RCP 4.2% / 5.1% We plan to start using the RCP in the next six months 5.7% / 7.0% We plan to start using the RCP in the next 6-12 months 6.1% / 5.7% We plan to start using the RCP in the next 12-24 months 6.7% / 5.6% We don’t plan to use the RCP, but use other rich clients 11.2% / 7.0% We don’t plan to use the RCP or other rich clients 22.4% / 14.5% Don’t know 37.8% / 44.5%

14 BZ Media Are you writing Eclipse plug-ins (all / 51+) Yes, for use within our organization19.4% / 23.2% Yes, for our partners 3.1% / 2.4% Yes, to give away free 7.1% / 11.8% Yes, to sell5.1% / 5.7% Yes, to support our platforms/products7.5% / 10.4% No, we don't write plug-ins 56.7% / 46.4% Don't know 14.6% / 18.5% Yes, for use within our organization19.4% / 23.2% Yes, for our partners 3.1% / 2.4% Yes, to give away free 7.1% / 11.8% Yes, to sell5.1% / 5.7% Yes, to support our platforms/products7.5% / 10.4% No, we don't write plug-ins 56.7% / 46.4% Don't know 14.6% / 18.5%

15 BZ Media Thank you! Alan Zeichick, BZ Media Editorial Director, SD Times Director, BZ Research Conference Chair, EclipseWorld alan@bzmedia.com Alan Zeichick, BZ Media Editorial Director, SD Times Director, BZ Research Conference Chair, EclipseWorld alan@bzmedia.com


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