by Chris Laffra (Author), JohnArthorne (Author)
I had a question about how to use a new Eclipse 3.0 feature, job scheduling, so I thought I would try out this book. I immediately found the answer with a concise explanation. Cool!
--Erich Gamma
Official Eclipse 3.0 FAQs is the convenient source for answers to your most crucial questions about writing Eclipse plug-ins. Whether you're creating simple extensions for personal use or commercial Eclipse-based applications, you'll find hundreds of concise solutions here--including many that aren't answered anywhere else.
John Arthorne and Chris Laffra have worked with Eclipse technology since the very beginning; both are active members of the Eclipse development community and frequently answer questions on Eclipse newsgroups and mailing lists. Here, they cover an extraordinary range of topics, from workspace management to documentation, SWT to JFace, JDT to natural language support. Many FAQs include code samples and references to other information, making the book an invaluable desk reference for anyone working with Eclipse.
Just a few of the 350+ questions answered here...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: 1
Publisher: Addison Wesley Eclipse is an open source framework and development environment originallyreleased by IBM/OTI in November of 2001. In just two-and-a-half years, theEclipse movement has caused quite a stir in the application developmentcommunity. There have been more than ten million downloads of the EclipsePlatform. As the technology has matured, more and more questions havearisen regarding the best way to use this platform and build tools to extend itspower. In this new book, two Eclipse insiders answer and expand upon thefrequently asked questions that have been gathered at the official Eclipse website: eclipse.org.
Published: 28 Jun 2004
ISBN 10: 0321268385
ISBN 13: 9780321268389
Book Overview:
John Arthorne has been a committer on the Eclipse project since its inception, and has worked on Eclipse's underlying technology since 1998. Before joining IBM Ottawa Lab in Ottawa, Canada, he worked for IBM subsidiary Object Technology International, developing Eclipse's precursor, VisualAge Micro Edition Java IDE.
Chris Laffra works with the J9 virtual machine team at IBM Ottawa Lab. He focuses on improving Eclipse's overall performance, and his hobby is visualization of Eclipse's execution to improve its transparency. Chris previously worked for IBM T.J. Watson Research Center and OTI in Amsterdam.