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Get Schooled by Eclipse

The Eclipse Foundation along with several member companies are offering a new training series this fall.  Based on feedback received from the community, the 4...

0 replies - 574 views - 09/17/09 by Lynn Gayowski in Announcements

Eclipse Plug-ins (Your Chance to Win A Copy)

Chapter 1 introduces Eclipse to the readers, including all the new capabilities of Eclipse 3.4.  An overview of Mylyn is provided – while not part of the core, it is a very popular developer tool,...

30 replies - 7054 views - 01/19/09 by James Sugrue in Book Reviews

Excelsior JET 6.5 beta 1: Protect Eclipse RCP Apps

This is a call for beta testers, aimed at those interested in protecting Eclipse RCP applications against reverse engineering and tampering. Excelsior JET 6.5,...

2 replies - 2345 views - 08/04/08 by Dmitry Leskov in Announcements

Spring Rich Client - Part 2

Let us do some more basics with the “Spring Rich Client” 1.0.0 (SpringRC). Although it is time to give an overview of the entire architecture I won’t do...

13 replies - 6264 views - 07/03/08 by Peter Karich in Articles

Spring Rich Client - Part 1

Today I will start a series about the great Swing framework called Spring Rich Client (SRC). The 1.0.0 version was released in March 2008 and it is not...

5 replies - 9681 views - 06/20/08 by Peter Karich in Articles

Nuxeo RCP 2.0: Document & Multimedia Platform

Nuxeo, pioneer and leader in open source Enterprise Content Management (ECM), has announced the launch of Nuxeo RCP 2.0, a dedicated platform for the...

0 replies - 1895 views - 05/24/08 by Stefane Fermigier in Announcements

Run popular Swing apps inside your RCP application, like JFreeChart and Jasper Reports

TrioMii, the maker of the SwingRCP software development add-on to the Eclipse platform just annouced the latest release of their latest version 1.1.0 is...

1 replies - 1894 views - 02/16/08 by ctai in Announcements

Rich Client Programming: Plugging into the NetBeans Platform

Chapter 1 (Getting Started with the NetBeans Platform) introduces the NetBeans IDE, which will be the basis for developing rich client modules in NetBeans, but will also be the platform used to...

1 replies - 3142 views - 09/10/07 by Matthew Schmidt in Book Reviews