Step-by-step guide that introduces novices to using all major features of Eclipse 3Eclipse is an open source extensible integrated development environment (IDE) that helps Java programmers build best-of-breed integrated tools covering the whole software lifecycle-from conceptual modeling to deployme
Professional Eclipse 3 for Java Developers
โ Scribed by Berthold Daum
- Publisher
- Wrox
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 601
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
- Step-by-step guide that introduces novices to using all major features of Eclipse 3
- Eclipse is an open source extensible integrated development environment (IDE) that helps Java programmers build best-of-breed integrated tools covering the whole software lifecycle-from conceptual modeling to deployment
- Eclipse is fast becoming the development platform of choice for the Java community
- Packed with code-rich, real-world examples that show programmers how to speed up the development of applications by reusing and extending existing Eclipse components
- Describes SWT and JFace (Eclipse's alternative to the Java AWT and Swing) and demonstrates them in practice in a JavaLayer based MP3 player
- Shows how Eclipse can be used as a tool platform and application framework
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* Step-by-step guide that introduces novices to using all major features of Eclipse 3 * Eclipse is an open source extensible integrated development environment (IDE) that helps Java programmers build best-of-breed integrated tools covering the whole software lifecycle-from conceptual modeling to dep
Step-by-step guide that introduces novices to using all major features of Eclipse 3 Eclipse is an open source extensible integrated development environment (IDE) that helps Java programmers build best-of-breed integrated tools covering the whole software lifecycle-from conceptual modeling to deploym
I was kind of expected this book to give lots of detailed information about configuring and using Eclipse. Most of the first seven chapters were useful -- if you were new to using Eclipse as an IDE. However, if you have a few years of Eclipse behind you these chapters are very introduction type. If