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Eclipse 2 for Java Developers [Paperback]

Berthold Daum (Author)
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0470869054 978-0470869055 December 22, 2003 1
* Eclipse is an open source extensible IDE which enables a wide range of tool builders to build best of breed integrated tools covering the whole software lifecycle-from conceptual modeling to deployment
* Eclipse is expected to be the development platform of choice for the Java community within the next few years
* This book provides an introduction to the Eclipse Java IDE, showing how projects are laid out and the various facilities available to help write Java code
* Describes SWT and JFace (Eclipse's alternative to the Java AWT and Swing) and then demonstrates in practice in a JavaLayer based MP3 player
* Shows how Eclipse can be used as a tool platform and an application framework
* Demonstrates how to speed up development of applications by reusing and extending existing Eclipse components

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Eclipse - the open source and most popular Java IDE - integrates best-of-breed tools such as JUnit and Ant. As a community version of IBM's Websphere Studio Application Developer (WDAD), Eclipse offers developers a wonderful opportunity to work in and get acquainted with this technology.  It increases productivity and makes code building, testing, debugging, and deploying easier and more streamlined. The plug-in architecture of Eclipse has spawned a large number of Eclipse related sub-projects. With already hundreds of thousands of users worldwide, Eclipse will be the development platform of choice for a large proportion of the Java community.

The book is organised in 3 Parts.  In the first part, readers are introduced to the Eclipse Java IDE and shown how projects are laid out and the various facilities to help write Java code. To illustrate this a lip synchronization for the Java FreeTTS speech synthesis package is implemented. In Part 2, SWT and JFace (Eclipse's alternative to the Java AWT and Swing) are described and demonstrated in practice in a JavaLayer based MP3 player. In Part 3 the author shows how Eclipse can be used as a tool platform and an application framework. An Aspell based spell checker that seamlessly integrates into the Eclipse platform and can be used in all text based Eclipse editors is given as an example of how powerful it can be to work within this environment. 

Designed for Java developers getting up to speed with Eclipse, there is excellent coverage of JFace and SWT;  details on how to reuse and extend existing Eclipse components; a guide on how to import third party code and integrate it with your own code, and  real-world examples with the code provided on the accompanying website.

Visit the accompanying website on:www.bdaum.de/eclipse/book


Product Details

  • Paperback: 478 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (December 22, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470869054
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470869055
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,585,977 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Better off with something else, September 27, 2005
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Devin B. Hedge "devinhedge" (Sterling, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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The title Eclipse for JAva Developers is misleading. This book is more about the author's favourite projects, not not to use Eclipse or to develop extensions. Your best reference is probably the Eclipse website.
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In this chapter we use the classical HelloWorld example to show how to create effectively Java programs under Eclipse. Read the first page
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playlist viewer, host windowing system, based extension points, this extension point, workbench page, resource navigator, code assistant, playlist entry, top level shell, spell checking engine, package explorer, deployment archives, workbench window, content assistant, workbench components, spell checking process, manifest editor, correction proposals, install handler, playlist entries, workspace resources, cell editors, playlist window, workspace directory, host file system
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Local History, Show View, Organize Imports, Open Perspective, Eclipse Java, Debug Perspective, Search View, Berthold Daum, Correction Assistant, Externalize Strings, Feature Editor, System Library, Hello Eclipse, Help Contents, Visual Age, Create Ant Build File, Java Advanced Imaging, Open Source, Site Editor, Eclipse Name Description Home, Generate Delegate Methods, Get Display, Java Virtual Machine, Listener Event Adapter, Override Methods
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