Professional Eclipse 3 for Java Developers View Larger Image | Berthold Daum Wrox Press, Paperback, Published November 2004, 575 pages, ISBN 0470020059 | List Price: $50.00 Our Price: $30.50 You Save: $19.50 (39% Off)
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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 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
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Eclipse.
Chapter 2. Effective Programming with Eclipse.
Chapter 3. The Art of (Visual) Composition.
Chapter 4. Organizing Your Code.
Chapter 5. Project One: Duke Speaks.
Chapter 6. Project Development.
Chapter 7. Advanced Topics of Project Development.
Chapter 8. The SWT Library.
Chapter 9. JFace.
Chapter 10. Project Two: Jukebox.
Chapter 11. Developing Plug-ins for the Eclipse Platform.
Chapter 12. Developing Your Own Eclipse-Based Products.
Chapter 13. A Spell Checker as an Eclipse Plug-in.
Chapter 14. The Rich Client Platform.
Chapter 15. The Hex Game as a Rich Client Application.
Chapter 16. Conclusions and Outlook.
Appendix A: Useful Plug-ins for Eclipse.
Appendix B: Migrating Projects to a New Eclipse Version.
Appendix C: Important Downloads.
Appendix D: Bibliography.
Index.
About the Author
Berthold Daum has a Ph.D in Mathematics and is a professional
Java and XML developer who has been using Eclipse since it was first developed.
Mr. Daum specializes in innovative electronic business technology and electronic
content production; his clients include SAP Integrated Services AG and Software
AG. His experience in software training and ability to anticipate the needs
of professional developers has been demonstrated in his previous books, including
Eclipse 2 for Java Developers (Wiley) and Modeling Business Objects with XML
Schema (Morgan-Kaufmann).
Mr. Daum Studied photography in Melbourne and has both exhibited and published
his images of Australia's natural beauty.
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