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The Nuts, Bolts and Springs of Distributed OSGi Applications

Using Spring with OSGi is a revolution in the application server environment. Spring gives you flexibility, OSGi gives you dynamicity, but complexity can...

0 replies - 16338 views - 12/30/08 by Nitin Bharti in Videos

On Collecting Ideas for a Simplified Data Binding API

In my previous entry, I referred to Kai's blog where various community members wished for a simpler data binding API and asked for comments. This blog is...

0 replies - 2830 views - 12/29/08 by David Orme in Articles

Eclipse Databinding + Validation + Decoration

When it comes to databinding, a very common use case is to decorate form fields with little markers that indicate the state of the control. The following...

0 replies - 9690 views - 12/28/08 by Kai Tödter in Articles

From Persistency Questions To EMF. Part 2

Today I had to add one attribute to my persistent filters describe in this previous post. Thanks to EMF I just added a new getter method in my filter interface...

0 replies - 2651 views - 12/23/08 by Manuel Selva in Tips and Tricks

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...

2 replies - 9754 views - 12/22/08 by James Sugrue in Articles

Making Music With Eclipse RCP

I’m always on the lookout for Eclipse Rich Client Platform applications that push boundaries. RCP is much too often associated with the Eclipse IDE itself,...

0 replies - 4139 views - 12/19/08 by Patrick Paulin in Articles

From Persistency Questions To EMF …

This week I finally decided to step in EMF. 2 years after starting Eclipse development …. French people will say here “Mieux vaut tard que jamais“Here is...

0 replies - 2719 views - 12/19/08 by Manuel Selva in News

ListenerList - a Better Way to Manage Your Event Listeners

You have published a listener interface and have a place where your clients register their listeners. There you typically code like...

4 replies - 7287 views - 12/18/08 by Prakash in Articles

Project Jigsaw - Putting Together the Pieces for Java 7

When I read about Project Jigsaw recently, the resurrection of the plan to modularize the JDK and follow OSGi I was between two minds about it. But the main...

3 replies - 8631 views - 12/17/08 by James Sugrue in Articles

Getting to Know EBERT

The Eclipse Examples Project has a 0.1 release review scheduled for next Tuesday (December 23). For this review, there are two components: The Eclipse Business...

0 replies - 3841 views - 12/17/08 by Wayne Beaton in Articles

Perspective Layouts - Programmatic vs Declarative

One issue that developers new to RCP face is whether to add UI elements programmatically or declaratively. In my experience, most initially choose the...

1 replies - 6121 views - 12/16/08 by Patrick Paulin in Articles

2008: A Developer's Retrospective

 I have been making New Year's resolutions for a long, long time. I don’t even remember when I actually started making them either. Yes, it has been so...

3 replies - 12667 views - 12/16/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles

Consistency Checks for Eclipse RCP Applications

The Eclipse Runtime enables you to create a well-formed modular architecture for Java applications. Each OSGi bundle has a unique name space and explicitly...

0 replies - 2950 views - 12/15/08 by Vitaly Mikheev in Articles

Mylyn Context-Driven Domain Diagram

Lately I've been working on some large legacy modernization projects with MAKE's MDD tooling. These projects have upwards of 400 entities in their domain...

0 replies - 3885 views - 12/12/08 by David Green in Articles

What's Cooking in M4?

3.5 M4 will be out soon. There are numerous bugs & enhancements that got fixed in this build. Here are my favourites:Customize perspective dialog:The...

0 replies - 3615 views - 12/11/08 by Prakash in Articles