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Eclipse Rich Client Platform: Designing, Coding, and Packaging Java™ Applications
ISBN-10: 0321334612
ISBN-13: 9780321334619
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Copyright: 2006
Format: Paper Bound w/CD-ROM; 552 pp
Published: 10/11/2005
Status: Instock
Eclipse, a platform for building applications, was originally aimed at Web
application and image manipulation. With the release of Eclipse 3.0 there has
been a shift to the use of Eclipse as a Rich Client Platform (RCP). In other
words, using Eclipse as a base for everyday generic applications from media
players to productivity and desktop applications. Thinking of Eclipse as not
just an IDE but a platform for all application building is an evolution for the
platform and significantly extends its reach to developers. In this book the
designers of Eclipse as an RCP introduces the reader to the RCP concept and
walks them through a set of scenarios and examples using Eclipse to solve real
world, application problems. This will appeal to all developers who want to
develop and deploy world-class applications with rich, native GUIs.
Development areas that are already using Eclipse RCP include bio-medical,
embedded technology (handhelds, etc), enterprise and productivity applications
and banking.
Written by the leaders of the Eclipse RCP project, this is first and ONLY book on Eclipse Rich Client Platform!
° Up to date with the latest version of Eclipse--Eclipse 3.1
° Covers the basic building blocks of Eclipse RCP and their use in building realistic, world-class applications
° Metagroup declares Eclipse "...definitely the dominant Java tools platform"
Foreword by John Weigand.
Foreword by Jeff Norris.
Acknowledgments.
Preface.
I. INTRODUCTION.
1. Eclipse as a Rich Client Platform.
2. Eclipse RCP Concepts.
II. RCP BY EXAMPLE.
3. Tutorial Introduction.
4. The Hyperbola Application.
5. Starting the Hyperbola Prototype.
6. Adding Actions.
7. Adding a Chat Editor.
8. Branding Hyperbola.
9. Packaging Hyperbola.
10. Messaging Support.
11. Adding a Login Dialog.
12. Adding Key Bindings.
13. Adding Help.
14. Adding Update.
III. THE WORKBENCH.
15. Workbench Advisors.
16. Perspectives, Views, and Editors.
17. Actions.
18. Customizing Workbench Windows.
19. Customizing the Presentation of Views and Editors.
IV. DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES.
20. Integrating Code Libraries.
21. Installing and Updating Plug-ins.
22. Dynamic Plug-ins.
23. RCP Everywhere.
24. Building Hyperbola.
25. The Last Mile.
V. REFERENCE.
26. OSGi Essentials.
27. Eclipse.org Plug-ins.
Index.
View a Sample Chapter PDF:/samplechapter/0321334612.pdf
Jeff McAffer leads the Eclipse RCP and Runtime teams and is one of the Eclipse Platform's original architects and committers. Prior to his work at IBM's Ottawa Software Lab, he was a developer at Object Technology International focusing on areas such as distributed/parallel OO computing, expert systems, and meta-level architectures. Jeff holds a Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo.
Jean-Michel Lemieux has been a committer on the Eclipse team and CVS component since its inception. Before joining IBM's Ottawa Software Lab to work on Eclipse, Jean-Michel built real-time SS7 monitoring systems and real-time modeling tools.
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Build Powerful, Cross-Platform Rich Client Applications
Eclipse is more than a state-of-the-art IDE: its Rich Client Platform (RCP) plug-ins form an outstanding foundation for any desktop application, from chat applications to enterprise software front-ends. In Eclipse Rich Client Platform, two leaders of the Eclipse RCP project show exactly how to leverage Eclipse for rapid, efficient, cross-platform desktop development.
In addition to explaining the power of Eclipse as a desktop application development platform, the authors walk step-by-step through developing a fully featured, branded RCP application. They introduce a wide range of techniques, including developing pluggable and dynamically extensible systems, using third-party code libraries, and packaging applications for diverse environments. You'll build, refine, and refactor a complete prototype; customize the user interface; add Help and Update features; and build, brand, and ship the finished software.
For every Java developer, regardless of previous Eclipse experience
Thoroughly covers Eclipse 3.1's new RCP features and its extensive new tools for designing, coding, and packaging RCP applications
Presents techniques for branding and customizing the look and feel of RCP applications
Shows how to overcome the challenges and "rough edges" of RCP development
Discusses the similarities and differences between RCP and conventional plug-in development
Includes an overview of OSGi, the base execution framework for Eclipse
If you want to develop and deploy world-class Java applications with rich, native GUIs, and use Eclipse RCPget this book.
CD-ROM contains the Eclipse 3.1 SDK, Eclipse 3.1 RCP SDK, and Eclipse 3.1 RCP Delta Pack appropriate for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. It also contains all the code samples developed in the book.
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