Eclipse Rich Client Platform (2nd Edition). Jeff McAffer, Jean-Michel Lemieux, Chris Aniszczyk

Eclipse Rich Client Platform (2nd Edition)


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Eclipse Rich Client Platform will teach you how to create professional and redistributable RCP applications. Title: Eclipse Rich Client Platform (2nd Edition) Authors: Jeff McAffer Jean-Michel Lemieux Chris Aniszczyk Description The Definitive Guide. If you are interested in RCP development, this is the book to own. Today I received my copy of the Eclipse Rich Client Platform, 2nd (McAffer, Lemieux, Aniszczyk). For documentation: I hope the new Eclipse RCP book will help new users to create RCP 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. Originally created by Innoopract, now EclipseSource, the Eclipse Rich Application Platform was a re-implementation of the RCP, SWT and JFace libraries to build rich web applications. I was eventually left with Eclipse. Luckily for me the 3.4 release seems to be stable now, although its update mechanism seems to be more stuffed than usual! Pro NetBeans IDE 6 Rich Client Platform Edition, the second book in his Pro NetBeans series is due out February 25様ess than a year after the publication of the inaugural "Pro NetBeans IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition". Myatt, a systems analyst for General Electric Global Research and a former Eclipse user, began writing Pro NetBeans 6.0 to coincide with the late Fall 2007 release of the retooled NetBeans IDE. Practical Eclipse Rich Client Platform Projects book download Vladimir Silva Download Practical Eclipse Rich Client Platform Projects Other books in the Addison-Wesley Eclipse series, such as Steve Northover and . After co-authoring the Eclipse Rich Client Platform book, Jean-Michel Lemieux dove head first into the development of a large scale RCP application called Jazz. I managed to carefully select the plugin development packages I needed without there being a conflict of some kind. I figure this out properly it will be ok. Graph Databases - Book Review and Interview. I will definitely be investigating the platform further but need to get the Netbeans RCP book ! Instead of The new name reflects the conceptual change to become a platform for any clients of a remote server, which already began with version 1.5, Ralf Sternberg from Eclipse Source writes in his RAP 2.0 blog series. Part I and II look like a tutorial, but the rest of the book goes far beyond. We have brand confusion that when people hear Eclipse still they think IDE, not a rich client platform.