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The votes have been tallied for the Developer.com Product of the Year 2008 and in nine of the eleven categories the winners easily stood out amongst their peers. The voting was so close (with a difference of less than 2%) in one of the categories that we named a winner and a runner-up. The finalists were: And the winner is AJAX for the third year in a row! Considering the connection AJAX has to Web 2.0 and RIAs (Rich Internet Applications), I guess this shouldn't be much of a surprise. The finalists were: And the winner is Sun Microsystems's JavaTM Platform, Standard Edition 6 JDK. Java SE 6 also received the largest number of votes when all categories were put together. Highlights of this new release include: The finalists were: And the winner is NetBeans IDE. It makes sense that if Java SE 6 is the most popular framework that the NetBeans IDE would follow along those same lines. Comments from a few of the nominators were: The finalists were: And the winner is Mozilla's Firefox®. At first, we were surprised that Firefox was nominated into this category and that it ended up winning. After going back and reviewing the definition we gave for this category, we see how Firefox fits in. Development utilities are not used to create applications. They are used to support tools and utilities. Because so much is done in the browser these days, it is not a stretch to see why Firefox won this category. The finalists were: And the winner is GoogleTM Maps for the second year in a row. This is still a very popular service and can be implemented in so many different ways. The finalists were: And the winner is NetBeans Mobility Pack. Comments from one of the nominators were: The finalists were: And the winner is PostgreSQL. This one surprised us and taught us something about our audience base. We need to do a better job of covering this topic! Postgresql.org touts this product as "The world's most advanced open source database" and after seeing the votes, they may just be correct. The finalists were: And the winner is NetBeans IDE but it does not stand alone. This is the category where the product with the next highest number of votes was less than 2% behind the winner. Comments from a few of the nominators regarding NetBeans were: Comments from a few of the nominators regarding the Eclipse IDE were: The finalists were: And the winner is 223: Scripting for JavaTM Platform. One of the nominators selected it because: The finalists were: And the winner is Glassfish Web Services Interoperability. The Web Services Interoperability within Glassfish allows data interoperability between .NET and Java. Considering how Java technologies has dominated this process, it is not surprising that this tool would win the .NET category. The finalists were: The winner is Subversion. Comments from a few of the nominators were: Finalists are listed in alphabetical order and do not signify their ranking within the category.
Winners of the Developer.com's Product of the Year 2008 Are Announced
January 15, 2008
Technology
Framework
Development Tool
Development Utility
Web Service Development Tool or Add-in
Wireless/Mobile Development Tool or Add-in
Database Tool or Add-in
Java Tool or Add-in
Runner-up: Eclipse IDE
JSR (Java Specification Request)
.NET Tool or Add-in
Open Source Tool