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- Eclipse and HSQLDB: Embedding a relational database server into Eclipse, Part 2 by Fernando Lozano - [Clicks: 47]
In this second part, we'll look at how to use Eclipse features to overcome some limitations of the plug-in developed in the first part, such as allowing many concurrent active HSQLDB server instances, each one listening for connections on a different TCP port.
[Includes source code]
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-echsql2/ - Dec, 2003 - Extend Eclipse's Java Development Tools: Refactoring by Dan Kehn - [Clicks: 16]
The refactoring capability of Eclipse's Java development environment is one of the most useful features it provides. This article will introduce you to the steps for creating your own refactoring as a natural extension of Eclipse. Portions of the solution presented in this article were excerpted from the recently published book, The Java Developer's Guide to Eclipse.
http://www.informit.com/isapi/product_id~{BBBD5E42-F273-463B-B98E-35BF70873B53}/session_id~{}/content/index.asp - Oct, 2003 - Put Eclipse features to work for you by Pat McCarthy - [Clicks: 17]
If you want to develop plug-ins to share with others, learning to using features effectively is essential. This article offers suggestions on how to structure features and optimize your use of the Plug-in Development Environment's support for building features and plug-ins, as well as advanced techniques for customizing the behavior of Eclipse. Even if you only want to learn how to set up Eclipse so that you can customize initial preference values for any workspace, or use link files to manage the contributions you add to Eclipse, this article will be useful to you.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-ecfeat/ - Oct, 2003 - Refactoring for everyone by David Gallardo - [Clicks: 19]
This survey of Eclipse's refactoring features, with examples, demonstrates how and why to use each.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-ecref/ - Sep, 2003 - Extend Eclipse's Java Development Tools by Dan Kehn - [Clicks: 7]
This article will introduce you to the steps for creating your own refactoring as a natural extension of Eclipse.
[Includes source code]
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-ecjdt/ - Jul, 2003 - Demystifying Extreme Programming: The right (XP) tool for the job by Roy W. Miller - [Clicks: 20]
Choosing the best tools to help teams properly implement XP
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-xp052703/ - May, 2003
- A Look Inside OOPSLA 2003 by Ron Bodkin - [Clicks: 5]
Ron Bodkin has summarized some of the key talks and events at OOPSLA 2003, a conference on object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications. In this report, he looks at some of the topics and technologies that were covered at the conference such as Agile Methodologies, Domain-Driven Development and MDA, Aspect-Oriented Programming, Eclipse, J2EE and .NET.
http://www.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=OOPSLA - Nov, 2003