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

Eclipse Rich Client Platform (2nd Edition)


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Practical Eclipse Rich Client Platform Projects is the first practical projects type book on Eclipse RCP, and the only one current with latest Eclipse spec. 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. It also contains all the code samples developed in the book. In Eclipse Rich Client Platform, two leaders of CD-ROM contains the Eclipse 3.1 SDK, Eclipse 3.1 RCP SDK, and Eclipse 3.1 RCP Delta Pack appropriate for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. There are several books out there about RCP. Eclipse-RCP development on your own? So we'll explains why Eclipse is a solid desktop, rich-client, or embedded application . Sorry for the delay, Previous PostJAX 2010 – Eclipse Platform Day. I thought I'd never see the day but as Jeff McAffer mentioned earlier today, the latest edition of the RCP book is done and headed to the presses. In Eclipse Rich Client Platform, Second Edition, three Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) project leaders show how to use Eclipse 3.5 (“Galileo”) to rapidly deliver cross-platform applications with rich, native-feel GUIs. I strongly recommend the book: Eclipse Rich Client Platform : Designing, Coding, and Packaging Java(TM) Applications. With the support provided by the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) and the embedded version of the same (eRCP) the idea is certainly not as strange as it first sounds.