EclipseZone's Top 10 Articles of 2008

As is the habit at this time of year, I'd like to take some time to look back on how the year has been for EclipseZone and to consider what we'll be doing in 2009. Eclipse has had a great year, with high attendences at the main conferences, another successful annual release, and the rise of Equinox. And there's a lot more on the horizon for 2009 with huge interest in e4, the RAP project and the modelling projects to name just a few.

I took over as EclipseZone editor in February this year, and have really enjoyed the challenge. We've had some really interesting articles over the last year. Here I'll run down through the top 10, which highlight the diversity that we have in the Eclipse community.

1 - SpringIDE - Using Spring in Eclipse 

I wrote this article in my first few weeks at EclipseZone. I'm a big fan of Spring, but I hadn't used the SpringIDE until the start of the year. This article gives a nice introduction into the SpringIDE and how Spring was useful to me as a desktop developer. Since mid-2008 you can get the SpringSource Tool Suite which bundles all the Spring tools you'd need together in Eclipse, but the article is still relevant.

 

2 - Introducing EclipseLink 

Doug Clarke from Oracle provided us with a great article on the EclipseLink project. This is a really important project to the Eclipse eco-system, started with the donation of TopLink from Oracle. It's gone from strength to strength, being chosen to be the reference implementation for the Java Persistance API 2.0 standard (JSR317).

3 - Effective Eclipse: Shortcut keys 

I really enjoyed Tomas's Effective Eclipse series, and this was the most popular out of the five article series. As Dave Thomas pointed out in his keynote at Eclipse Summit Europe, it's really important to know your way around the keyboard shortcut keys when using an IDE for productivity. I found a few tricks in here - it's well worth reading just to get a refresher. It's also worth taking a look at our Refcard which covers similar topics.

 

4 - Eclipse 3.4 Hidden Treasures  

Zviki has been a good contributor to EclipseZone over the year, and he provided a good preview of the Ganymede release. If you haven't made the leap from 3.3 to 3.4 yet, take a look - it might change your mind. There's a nice concise explanation of the "dropins folder" feature and rich hovers. We'll start to cover the 3.5 stream early next year, and discuss the new features that will be available.

5 - Tasktop for Eclipse - Get More out of Mylyn

Robert Elves introduces Tasktop and shows how to get the most out of Mylyn in your Eclipse environment. I also wrote a short article explaining how Mylyn could boost your productivity.  If you haven't got around to using Mylyn yet, why not make it your New Years Resolution?

These articles are in the top 10 based on the number of reads on EclipseZone. Perhaps you'd like to suggest an article that belongs in the top 10 for you - if so, leave a comment and let us know why.

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James is a DZone Zone Leader and has posted 228 posts at DZone. You can read more from them at their website.

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Andrea Aime replied on Thu, 2009/01/01 - 5:19am

The Eclipse Monkey project is dead, has been archived. Here is thetermination review:

http://www.eclipse.org/project-slides/2008.08.13%20Monkey%20Termination%20Review.pdf

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