Project #6 in my series of 10 new projects joining the Galileo release train is the Eclipse Accessibility Tools Framework (ACTF). Kentarou Fukuda is the...
0 replies - 474 views - 06/24/09 by Ian Skerrett in Articles
EclipseLink is
project #5 in my series of projects new to the Galileo release train.
For those that might not know, EclipseLink is based on the...
0 replies - 824 views - 06/23/09 by Ian Skerrett in Articles
I read an article where James Gosling comments on OSGi and Jigsaw, here’s what I found:
According to James, OSGi is:
21 replies - 5013 views - 06/22/09 by Chris Aniszczyk in Articles
Java Workflow Tooling (JWT), is next up in my series on projects new to the Galileo release train. Marc Dutoo is the project co-leader.
What does your...
2 replies - 1034 views - 06/22/09 by Ian Skerrett in Articles
Tools for mobile Linux (TmL) is project #3 in my series of projects new to the Galileo release train. Eric Cloninger is the TmL project lead.
What does your...
0 replies - 565 views - 06/19/09 by Ian Skerrett in Articles
"I think there is a world market of maybe 5 computers" - Thomas Watson, Chairman of IBM, 1943. Today
computers are ruling the world. Whoever opted...
0 replies - 3970 views - 06/18/09 by madhusamuel in Articles
Next up in my series of projects new to the release train is PDT. PDT isn’t really a new project but this is the first time it has joined the release...
0 replies - 625 views - 06/18/09 by Ian Skerrett in Articles
In the last blog entry
we saw how to set up a the left part of our example application which
is a JFace-TreeViewer. This blog article deals with the upper...
0 replies - 986 views - 06/17/09 by Tom Schindl in Articles
This year we have 10 new projects joining the Galileo
release train. I thought it might be interesting to highlight some of
these new projects in a quick...
0 replies - 592 views - 06/17/09 by Ian Skerrett in Articles
This problem is a little tricky if your custom editor is
extending the WST editor. By default, the WST editor popup menu doesn’t contain the...
0 replies - 636 views - 06/16/09 by rajeshk21 in Articles
With this article we are starting to write our RCP-Application which
uses Eclipse-Databinding. I’m not going into detail how you create an
RCP-Application (I...
1 replies - 2475 views - 06/10/09 by Tom Schindl in Articles
In 3.5 Eclipse-Databinding introduces a new API which should be used
in favor of the 3.4 EMFObservables-Factory because it provides many
features who...
0 replies - 1135 views - 06/09/09 by Tom Schindl in Articles
I’m happy to announce that EMF-2.5 will come along with support for
the brand new Eclipse-Databinding API coming with Eclipse-Galileo. A
big kudos goes to...
0 replies - 1060 views - 06/08/09 by Tom Schindl in Articles
I love Eclipse RCP. I’ve devoted the last 6 years of my life to
developing with RCP as well as teaching it to others. In my opinion
it’s one of the most...
7 replies - 3913 views - 05/27/09 by patrickpaulin in Articles
Recently I contributed my e4 contacts demo to the e4 (e4 = Eclipse
4) cvs repository. Goal of the demo is to give good examples for e4 RCP
related topics,...
0 replies - 1582 views - 05/26/09 by Kai Tödter in Articles