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Help What is XDE?

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hi
i want to search abt XDE
i dont knw anything abt it help me
and say me that how can i find research abt it?
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First, stop abbreviating like that. It's unconventional and will easily confuse people. Second, how in the world do you expect us to know what you're talking about when you don't even define your acronym? XDE isn't a common an unambiguous one to the best of my knowledge.
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google gave 1,400,000 hits for XDE. which one(s) are you talking about.
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Re: What is XDE?

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You mean IBM XDE?
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You mean IBM XDE?


I came here looking for the same definition. This site comes up high on the first page of a google search for XDE. As an alternative to the snide and otherwise unhelpful replies to this thread, I thought I'd supply the below. I had to look further and elsewhere to get a definition. I'm going to assume you're looking in a tech forum for the same which happens to be the IBM XDE definition.

"XDE stands for extended development environment; installation is a straightforward matter, as is installation of software on most Windows systems, but it only runs on Windows 2000/NT/ XP and you'll also need Service Pack 2 installed. The entire suite is based on IBM's Eclipse Platform but with added functionality in the UML modeling department. The distribution comes with two CDs - one that installs XDE in IBM's WebSphere Application Developer (WSAD) and one that installs XDE "standalone" with its own copy of WebSphere Workbench (WSW), which is based on Eclipse. For this review I just installed the stand-alone workbench."
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