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- An Eclipse Galileo flyby by Mark Cappel - [Clicks: 1]
The Eclipse Galileo release of 33 major projects showcases the diversity and innovation going on inside the Eclipse ecosystem. Get an overview of several Galileo projects, along with resources to find out more information.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-eclipse-galileo/index.html - Jun, 2009 - Building an AIM-enabled application in Eclipse by Nathan A. Good - [Clicks: 5]
Today's applications take advantage of an interface that many people are already using: instant messaging (IM). Applications offer integration with IM because it offers easy access through an interface that people are familiar with and many people already have up and running. IM applications are also available on many mobile platforms, giving your users the ability to interface with your application from mobile devices.
[Includes sample code]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/os-eclipse-aim/index.html - Feb, 2009 - Tips to Updating and Upgrading with Eclipse by Scott Nelson - [Clicks: 11]
Follow these steps for smoother updates of minor releases and less painful migrations to major releases.
http://www.developer.com/java/other/article.php/3796056 - Jan, 2009 - Mastering Eclipse V3.4, Part 3: JDT text editor tips and tricks by Prashant Deva - [Clicks: 14]
This part of the "Mastering Eclipse" series takes a detailed look at Eclipse's Java editor. The editor is where developers spend a majority of their time, so understanding its advanced features can significantly improve your productivity.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-eclipse-master3/index.html - Jan, 2009
- Deploying an Eclipse-based application with Java Web Start by Nathan A. Good - [Clicks: 12]
This tutorial shows how to build an application based on the Eclipse Platform and how to deploy that application with JWS. This is not to be confused with building a Rich Client Platform (RCP) application using the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) in Eclipse and using JWS to distribute it.
[Formats: html, pdf]
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/os-dw-os-eclipse-jws.html - Feb, 2009