<p>How to develop, build, test, package, and release Eclipse plug-ins with features for Eclipse 3.x and Eclipse 4.x </p> <p><b>Overview</b></p> <ul> <li>Create plug-ins to extend the Eclipse runtime covering Eclipse 3.x and the changes required for Eclipse 4.x</li> <li>Plug-ins from design to distri
Eclipse 4 Plug-in Development by Example: How to develop, build, test, package, and release Eclipse plug-ins with features for Eclipse 3.x and Eclipse 4.x
β Scribed by Dr Alex Blewitt
- Publisher
- Packt Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 348
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
As a highly extensible platform, Eclipse is used by everyone from independent software developers to NASA. Key to this is Eclipse's plug-in ecosystem, which allows applications to be developed in a modular architecture and extended through its use of plug-ins and features. Eclipse 4 Plug-in Development by Example Beginner's Guide takes the reader through the full journey of plug-in development, starting with an introduction to Eclipse plug-ins, continued through packaging and culminating in automated testing and deployment. The example code provides simple snippets which can be developed and extended to get you going quickly.
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