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What Are You Trying To Accomplish? Sun Studio can get you there faster, safer and more reliably.
Sun Studio Express Build 5/08 - Available for OpenSolaris 2008.05
Sun Studio Express 5/08 software is only available for OpenSolaris 2008.05 users using the new Image
Packaging System (IPS) network repository.
To learn how to download and install Sun Studio Express 5/08 software from within the OpenSolaris OS, see How to Install Sun Studio Express 5/08. For more information, please review the Sun Studio Express 5/08 Readme. SXDE 1/08 Developers with Sun Studio Express-December 2007
Sun Studio Express-December 2007 Build is only available as part of Solaris
Express Developer Edition 1/08 release.
For more information, please review the Sun Studio 12/07 README.
Sun Studio Express - February 2008 BuildWhat Is a Sun Studio Express Build?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.
Express builds are fully-functional, preview software that focuses on new
features being introduced into the Sun Studio product. The intent is to
collaborate with the developer community by gathering feedback through
the Sun Studio forums and the bug/RFE (request for enhancement)
database.
Feature Highlights in This Express BuildThe Sun Studio IDE is based on NetBeans IDE 6.0. The new features in the
Sun Studio IDE are described in the February
2008 Express README.
Project D-Light has been added to the compilers and tools that are
currently under development for both SPARC and x86 platforms. This new
utility was first included in Sun Studio Express June 2007, and is described in the February
2008 Express README. Using an intuitive drag and drop interface, D-Light provides an
extensible library of instruments that represent the latest advances of
profiling technology, including Solaris Dynamic
Tracing (DTrace). With
instruments like CPU accountant and Sampler, you can use the interactive
GUI to quickly profile and peer into the runtime behavior of your application.
This
release also includes new features in the compilers, assembler, and dbx
debugger, and fixes to bugs reported in previous builds.
How To Get Started
Step 1: Download the Sun Studio Express build by submitting your email address
below to join the Sun Studio Express Program notification list.
Your email address:
Step 2: After downloading, read the February
2008 Express README page. It contains important information on how to install and use the
tools, and describes the new features included in this Express release.
Step 3: Sign on to the the Sun Studio forums to receive the latest information
about this Express build from engineering, and to provide feedback and
ask questions.
Where‘s the Documentation?Refer to the Sun Studio Information
Center for the Sun Studio 12 documentation. This documentation, and
the man pages in the download bits, have not been updated for
this express program build. For information on using the new features in this
build, see the February
2008 Express README.
Project D-Light is documented in the
Project D-Light Tutorial.
Where Do I Go To Get Help?Sign on to the Sun Studio user forums to post questions to Sun
engineering and the community. You might find that your problem has
already been solved. Be sure to state that you‘re using a Sun Studio
Express build.
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