Eclipse Plug-ins: Bestselling plug-in guide updated for Eclipse 3.4. New chapter on GEF - Softcover

Clayberg, Eric; Rubel, Dan

 
9780321553461: Eclipse Plug-ins: Bestselling plug-in guide updated for Eclipse 3.4. New chapter on GEF

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Summary

One of the reasons for the success of Eclipse is that it is essentially an open

source platform for creating an extensible integrated development

environment. Because it is open source anyone can build tools that integrate

seamlessly with the environment and other tools.

Plugins are what make this seamless integration of tools with Eclipse possible.

With the exception of a small run-time kernel, everything in Eclipse is a plugin.

This means that any plug-in you develop integrates with Eclipse in exactly

the same way as other plug-ins.

This book provides an introduction and overview of the entire process of plugin

development, including all the best practices to achieve high-quality results.

It is a reference book for experienced Eclipse developers. It also discusses the

APIs and demonstrates many samples and examples. Detailed tutorials are

provided for both new and experienced developers. The Eclipse SWT UI is

introduced as the building block for Eclipse UI development.

Author(s) Expertise

ERIC CLAYBERG (Middleton, MA)is Senior VP for Product Development

for Instantiations, an Advanced IBM Business Partner and leading developer of

commercial add-ons for Eclipse, IBM VisualAge, and IBM WebSphere.

DAN RUBEL (Glenshaw, PA), Instantations' CTO, is an entrepreneur and

expert in object-oriented design and development. He has served as primary

architect and product manager for several successful commercial products.

Audience

Target audience is Eclipse users who want to customize the IDE, e.g., to

develop tools for their company's employees or to sell tools that connect to

their products. This book assumes the reader knows Java and how to use

Eclipse and has a fairly good understanding of the Standard Widget Toolkit

(SWT) and, or, Swing.

The CD/DVD/Web Site

Code samples, errata, tools used in the book and other resources available

online at the authors' web site-- www.qualityeclipse.com

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

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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Producing a commercial-quality plug-in means going above and beyond the minimal requirements needed to integrate with Eclipse. It means attending to all those details that contribute to the “fit and polish” of a commercial offering. This comprehensive guide covers the entire process of plug-in development, including all the extra steps needed to achieve the highest quality results.

Building on two internationally best-selling previous editions, Eclipse Plug-ins, Third Edition, has been fully revised to reflect the powerful new capabilities of Eclipse 3.4. Leading Eclipse experts Eric Clayberg and Dan Rubel present detailed, practical coverage of every aspect of plug-in development, as well as specific, proven solutions for the challenges developers are most likely to encounter.

All code examples, relevant API listings, diagrams, and screen captures have been thoroughly updated to reflect both the Eclipse 3.4 API and the latest Java syntax. In addition, Clayberg and Rubel have completely revamped their popular Favorites View case study, reworking much of its content and recreating its code from scratch. The authors carefully cover new functionality added to existing Eclipse features, such as views and editors, and fully explain brand-new features such as Commands, GEF, and PDE Build.

This extensively revised edition

  • Thoroughly covers Eclipse’s new preferences
  • Illuminates the powerful new Eclipse Command Framework, which replaces Eclipse’s older Action Framework
  • Presents extensive new discussions of using commands with views and editors
  • Introduces Mylyn, the new task-focused interface that reduces information overload and simplifies multi-tasking
  • Contains an all-new chapter on using the Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) to build dynamic, interactive graphical user interface elements
  • Walks you step by step through the entire PDE Build process
  • Shows how to create update sites with p2, which replaces Eclipse’s old Update Manager
This book is designed for every experienced developer interested in extending the Eclipse platform, the Rational Software Development Platform, or any other platform that supports Eclipse plug-ins.

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