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Eclipse in Action: A Guide for the Java Developer
Eclipse in Action: A Guide for the Java Developer, Eclipse is a new open-source, Java-based, extensible development platform designed for nothing in particular but everything in general. Because of its roots, it is currently most popular as a Java integrated development environment (IDE). Eclipse ships wi, Eclipse in Action: A Guide for the Java Developer has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Eclipse in Action: A Guide for the Java Developer
  • Written by author David Gallardo
  • Published by O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, May 2003
  • Eclipse is a new open-source, Java-based, extensible development platform designed for nothing in particular but everything in general. Because of its roots, it is currently most popular as a Java integrated development environment (IDE). Eclipse ships wi
  • The three authors are software developers with plenty of experience in the field. They explain how to use the open source tools in Eclipse, as well as web development plug-ins, in this guide to Eclipse-based Java programming. Coverage includes features of
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Forewordxvii
Prefacexxi
Acknowledgmentsxxiii
About this bookxxv
About the titlexxix
About the cover illustrationxxx
Part 1Using Eclipse1
1Overview3
1.1Where Eclipse came from4
1.2What is Eclipse?7
1.3What's next11
1.4Summary11
2Getting started with the Eclipse Workbench13
2.1Obtaining Eclipse14
2.2Eclipse overview15
2.3The Java quick tour20
2.4Preferences and other settings31
2.5Summary37
3The Java development cycle: test, code, repeat39
3.1Java development tools methodology40
3.2The JUnit unit testing framework43
3.3Further adventures in debugging62
3.4Logging with log4j68
3.5Summary77
4Working with source code in Eclipse79
4.1Importing an external project80
4.2Extending the persistence component83
4.3Refactoring95
4.4Summary102
5Building with Ant103
5.1The need for an official build process104
5.2Make: A retrospective109
5.3The new Java standard: Ant112
5.4A sample Ant build131
5.5Summary140
6Source control with CVS143
6.1The need for source control144
6.2Using CVS with Eclipse146
6.3Summary174
7Web development tools177
7.1Developing for the Web178
7.2Tomact and the Sysdeo Tomcat plug-in181
7.3Building a web application191
7.4Wrapping up the sample application210
7.5Summary215
Part 2Extending Eclipse217
8Introduction to Eclipse plug-ins219
8.1Plug-ins and extension points220
8.2The Plug-in Development Environment (PDE)223
8.3The "Hello, World" plug-in example228
8.4The log4j library plug-in example242
8.5Deploying a plug-in246
8.6Summary247
9Working with plug-ins in Eclipse249
9.1The log4j integration plug-in example250
9.2Editors (TextEditor)254
9.3Views (ViewPart)279
9.4Preferences (FieldEditorPreferencePage)301
9.5Plugin class304
9.6Summary305
AJava perspective menu reference307
BCVS installation procedures323
B.1Installing CVS on UNIX and Linux324
Creating the CVS repository325
Setting up SSH Remote access326
Setting up pserver remote access327
B.2Installing CVS on Mac OS X328
B.3Installing CVSNT on Windows329
B.4Installing Cygwin CVS and SSH on Windows330
B.5Troubleshooting the CVS installation332
B.6Backing up the CVS repository332
CPlug-in extension points333
DIntroduction to SWT343
D.1What is the Standard Widget Toolkit?344
D.2SWT architecture345
Widget creation346
Resource disposal346
D.3SWT and events347
D.4SWT and threads348
D.5Building and running SWT programs350
D.6Using SWT353
The BasicFramerwork class353
The MainApp class356
Trying the example359
EIntroduction to JFace361
E.1Architecture362
E.2Building a JFace application363
JFaceExample class364
ExitAction class366
Index369


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