ObjectAda Plugin for Visual Studio

 
 

Updated version 1/24/2011!

Version 1.6 is now available with support for Visual Studio 2010!

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    AdaViz Demo 1.6

      (Even if you demoed version 1.0, you can get a new 30-day trial of 1.6)

What is the AdaViz ObjectAda Plugin for Visual Studio?

The AdaViz ObjectAda Plugin for Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010 works overtop of your existing installation of the Aonix © ObjectAda 8.4 (x86) compiler. It allows you to create Ada projects just like you would a Visual Basic or C# project in Visual Studio. If you are working with cross language software, you will never have to leave the Visual Studio environment. You can edit, compile, build, and debug just as with any other language that comes with Visual Studio. Your compilation errors show up in the error pane and get highlighted in the source code.


Perhaps the best feature of the plugin is the intellisense support. Good intellisense for Ada95 is hard to come by, and every effort was made to give the programmer fast, helpful intellisense and code completion.


Visit the Gallery link above to view the plug-in in action!


Why do I need this plugin?

Do you feel right at home using the Visual Studio editor, builder, and debugger? Ever wish your ObjectAda projects could sit right alongside of your other .Net projects? If so, then you need this plugin.


How do I get it?


You can download a 30-day trial now. The trial version is fully functional. When you are ready to purchase, just contact sales@ralstonsoftware.com


System Requirements:


Visual Studio 2005, 2008, or 2010 must be installed

Aonix © ObjectAda 8.4 must be installed (limited support for ObjectAda 8.2)

 

ObjectAda is a Copyright Aonix North America

Visual Studio is a copyright of the Microsoft Corporation

Ralston Software Solutions is not affiliated with Aonix, or Microsoft

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