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Real World Eclipse Plugins in Two Minutes..

During a job interview if anyone asks you which IDE would you prefer, most probably your reply would be eclipse. If you are asked why, then like anyone who is...

3 replies - 3222 views - 02/09/09 by yenerm in Articles

Behind The Scenes: The WireframeSketcher Plug-in

The Eclipse eco-system has proven itself to be a breeding ground for innovation. We're starting to see some top quality plugins being provided for the IDE,...

0 replies - 1637 views - 02/05/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

OSGi and Embedded Jetty

There are two approaches to working with OSGi when developing web applications : embedding OSGi into the application server, or embedding the application...

1 replies - 5907 views - 02/03/09 by Kirk Knoernschild in Articles

EclipseCon BoFs

If my math skills are up to scratch (and I’m pretty confident they are), we have 72 slots for “birds of a feather” (BoF) sessions at EclipseCon this...

0 replies - 616 views - 02/03/09 by Wayne Beaton in Articles

Eclipse: Hitting A Breakpoint After The Fact

Ever wonder how to hit a breakpoint after you've passed it? You can do this with the Eclipse Java debugger. Here's how I do it:

6 replies - 1809 views - 02/02/09 by David Green in Tips and Tricks

Happy Birthday to the Eclipse Foundation

This week the Eclipse Foundation celebrated it's fifth year in existence. We’re all pretty familiar with Eclipse as an IDE, a platform, or a set of...

0 replies - 1450 views - 01/30/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Working With Patches and CVS

Many contributions to Eclipse projects start as a patch. Patches are great because they can encompass changes to multiple files and make it easy to collaborate...

0 replies - 1090 views - 01/29/09 by David Green in Articles

Top 10 Mistakes in Eclipse Plugin Development

Having trained a lot of new comers to the Eclipse plug-in development, I've seen certain common mistakes repeated all the time. I've tried to compile a top 10...

1 replies - 3159 views - 01/29/09 by Prakash in Articles

Eclipse Community Awards - Have You Nominated?

This year's Eclipse Community Awards will be presented at EclipseCon 2008 on March 23rd. If you still haven't had time to nominate someone you think is...

0 replies - 724 views - 01/28/09 by James Sugrue in News

Eclipse Modelling Framework: Q&A With the Authors

This week at EclipseZone has been all about EMF, with the launch of the refcard, a review of the new EMF book and today we meet the four authors behind the...

2 replies - 2044 views - 01/28/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Jetty at Eclipse

The EMO just posted the Jetty Project Proposal. Jetty is a Java-based web server and implementation of the Servlet Specification and is currently hosted at The...

0 replies - 1959 views - 01/28/09 by Wayne Beaton in News

Invoking Web Services in a Way That Works

In this post I will explain how to invoke Web Services from within Eclipse. Just to be clear, I'm not discussing a full blown networking application. For that...

8 replies - 2050 views - 01/26/09 by Zviki Cohen in Articles

EMF Refcard Released - Meet The Authors

Today, DZone releases the Eclipse Modelling Framework Refcard, with all you need to get started using EMF, the most popular framework among Eclipse users and...

1 replies - 6672 views - 01/26/09 by James Sugrue in Articles

Everyone is a Winner...

The nomination deadline for the Eclipse Community Awards is January 30. These awards are to recognize the work of all the great people in the Eclipse...

0 replies - 740 views - 01/23/09 by Ian Skerrett in Articles

Jeff McAffer Discusses the EclipseCon 2009 Runtime Track

Jeff McAffer dropped by the Eclipse Foundation’s Ottawa office on Monday to chat with me about the Runtime Track at EclipseCon 2009.

0 replies - 685 views - 01/23/09 by Wayne Beaton in Articles