Producing a commercial-quality plug-in means going above and beyond the minimal requirements needed to integrate with Eclipse. It means attending to all those details that contribute to the βfit and polishβ of a commercial offering. This comprehensive guide covers the entire process of plug-in devel
Eclipse plug-ins
β Scribed by Eric Clayberg, Dan Rubel
- Publisher
- Addison-Wesley
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 857
- Series
- The eclipse series
- Edition
- 3rd ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Despite its huge size, this book isn't able to cover all of the Eclipse API in detail. For example, there isn't proper coverage of form editors and undo support.
There is an entire chapter devoted to GEF, but, like RCP, that seems like it needs to be a book of it's own in order to be useful. Btw I hope the RCP book in this series gets updated soon!
No complaints about the quality of the writing. Unlike many technical books this size, the writing doesn't degrade into lists and tables copied from the API documentation.
Didn't find any mistakes, but the book is bound to get outdated fast: The 3rd edition was written for Eclipse 3.4; the current version is now 3.5, and milestone builds are available for 3.6...
β¦ Subjects
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