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Table of Contents:
Foreword by Skip McGaughey     xxxiii Foreword by Simon Archer      xxxv Preface      xxxvii Chapter 1: Using Eclipse Tools      1 1.1 Getting Started    1 1.2 The Eclipse Workbench    3 1.3 Setting Up Your Environment    14 1.4 Creating a Project     19 1.5 Navigating     26 1.6 Searching     28 1.7 Writing Code     35 1.8 Team Development Using CVS     49 1.9 Running Applications     55 1.10 Introduction to Debugging     59 1.11 Introduction to Testing     63 1.12 Introduction to Mylyn     65 1.13 Summary     69 Chapter 2: A Simple Plug-in Example      71 2.1 The Favorites Plug-in     71 2.2 Creating a Plug-in Project     72 2.3 Reviewing the Generated Code     77 2.4 Building a Product     86 2.5 Installing and Running the Product     92 2.6 Debugging the Product    94 2.7 PDE Views     96 2.8 Writing Plug-in Tests     99 2.9 Book Samples     105 2.10 Summary     106 Chapter 3: Eclipse Infrastructure     107 3.1 Structural Overview    107 3.2 Plug-in Directory or JAR file    110 3.3 Plug-in Manifest     113 3.4 Activator or Plug-in Class     120 3.5 Plug-in Model     126 3.6 Logging    128 3.7 Eclipse Plug-ins     132 3.8 Summary     133 Chapter 4: The Standard Widget Toolkit      135 4.1 SWT History and Goals    135 4.2 SWT Widgets    138 4.3 Layout Management     178 4.4 Resource Management     188 4.5 GUI Builders     190 4.6 Summary     191 Chapter 5: JFace Viewers     193 5.1 List-Oriented Viewers     193 5.2 Text Viewers     211 5.3 Summary     214 Chapter 6: Commands and Actions     215 6.1 Commands     216 6.2 Menu and Toolbar Contributions     220 6.3 Handlers    236 6.4 Key Bindings     238 6.5 IAction versus IActionDelegate     240 6.6 Workbench Window Actions    242 6.7 Object Actions     257 6.8 View Actions     270 6.9 Editor Actions     277 6.10 Actions and Key Bindings     284 6.11 RFRS Considerations     286 6.12 Summary     287 Chapter 7: Views      289 7.1 View Declaration     291 7.2 View Part     293 7.3 View Commands     313 7.4 Linking the View     336 7.5 Saving View State    340 7.6 Testing     345 7.7 Image Caching     346 7.8 Auto-sizing Table Columns     348 7.9 RFRS Considerations     348 7.10 Summary     352 Chapter 8: Editors      353 8.1 Editor Declaration     354 8.2 Editor Part     358 8.3 Editing     372 8.4 Editor Lifecycle     378 8.5 Editor Commands     381 8.6 Linking the Editor     400 8.7 RFRS Considerations     401 8.8 Summary     405 Chapter 9: Resource Change Tracking      407 9.1 IResourceChangeListener     407 9.2 Processing Change Events     411 9.3 Batching Change Events     414 9.4 Progress Monitor     415 9.5 Delayed Changed Events    420 9.6 Summary     421 Chapter 10: Perspectives     423 10.1 Creating a Perspective     423 10.2 Enhancing an Existing Perspective     430 10.3 RFRS Considerations    438 10.4 Summary     439 Ch apter 11: Dialogs and Wizards      441 11.1 Dialogs     441 11.2 Wizards     464 11.3 RFRS Considerations     482 11.4 Summary     484 Chapter 12: Preference Pages     485 12.1 Creating a Preference Page     485 12.2 Preference Page APIs     487 12.3 Preference APIs     501 12.4 RFRS Considerations     508 12.5 Summary     509 Chapter 13: Properties      511 13.1 Creating Properties     511 13.2 Displaying Properties in the Properties Dialog     515 13.3 Displaying Properties in the Properties View     524 13.4 Property Pages Reused as Preference Pages    529 13.5 RFRS Considerations   530 13.6 Summary     531 Chapter 14: Builders, Markers, and Natures      533 14.1 Builders     535 14.2 Markers     548 14.3 Natures     561 14.4 RFRS Considerations     572 14.5 Summary     575 Chapter 15: Implementing Help      577 15.1 Using Help    577 15.2 Implementing Help     580 15.3 Context-Sensitive Help (F1)     591 15.4 Accessing Help Programmatically     599 15.5 Cheat Sheets     601 15.6 RFRS Considerations     611 15.7 Summary     614 Chapter 16: Internationalization     617 16.1 Externalizing the Plug-in Manifest     618 16.2 Externalizing Plug-in Strings     620 16.3 Using Fragments     629 16.4 Manual Testing     636 16.5 Summary     636 Chapter 17: Creating New Extension Points      637 17.1 The Extension Point Mechanism      637 17.2 Defining an Extension Point     639 17.3 Code Behind an Extension Point    649 17.4 Extension Point Documentation    656 17.5 Using the Extension Point    657 17.6 RFRS Considerations    659 17.7 Summary     660 Chapter 18: Features, Branding, and Updates     661 18.1 Feature Projects     662 18.2 Branding     673 18.3 Update Sites     679 18.4 RFRS Considerations     689 18.5 Summary     691 Chapter 19: Building a Product      693 19.1 A Brief Introduction to Ant      693 19.2 Building with PDE      711 19.3 Debugging the PDE Build process     726 19.4 Summary     729 Chapter 20: GEF: Graphical Editing Framework      731 20.1 GEF Architecture     731 20.2 GEF Model     732 20.3 GEF Controller     733 20.4 GEF Figures     743 20.5 GEF in an Eclipse View    754 20.6 GEF in an Eclipse Editor     758 20.7 Palette     775 20.8 Summary     778 Chapter 21: Advanced Topics     779 21.1 Advanced Search—Reference Projects     780 21.2 Accessing Internal Code     781 21.3 Adapters     784 21.4 Opening a Browser or Creating an Email     788 21.5 Types Specified in an Extension Point     793 21.6 Modifying Eclipse to Find Part Identifiers     797 21.7 Label Decorators     802 21.8 Background Tasks—Jobs API     808 21.9 Plug-in ClassLoaders     811 21.10 Early Startup     816 21.11 Rich Client Platform     817 21.12 Conclusion     818 Appendix A: Eclipse Plug-ins and Resources     819 A.1 Plug-ins      819 Appendix B:  Ready for Rational Software    831 Index 833

About the Author :
Eric Clayberg is Senior VP for Product Development for Instantiations, Inc., an Advanced IBM Business Partner that serves on the Eclipse Foundation and contributes extensively to the Eclipse initiative. He has more than seventeen years of commercial software development experience, including twelve years with Java and nine with Eclipse. He is primary architect and product manager for many award-winning Java and Smalltalk products, including WindowBuilder Pro, CodePro, and VA Assist. He has a B.S. from MIT, an MBA from Harvard, and has cofounded two successful software companies—ObjectShare and Instantiations. Dan Rubel, CTO for Instantiations, Inc., is an entrepreneur and an expert in the design and application of object-oriented technologies with more than fifteen years of commercial software development experience, including thirteen years of experience with Java and nine years with Eclipse. He is the primary architect and product manager for several successful products, including RCP Developer, WindowTester, jFactor, and jKit.  He has a B.S. from Bucknell and is a cofounder of Instantiations.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780321619495
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
  • Publisher Imprint: Addison-Wesley Professional
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0321619498
  • Publisher Date: 27 Apr 2021
  • Binding: Digital download
  • No of Pages: 928


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