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Eclipse Rich Client Platform: Designing, Coding, and Packaging Java¿ Applications
Eclipse, a platform for building applications, was originally aimed at Web application and image manipulation. With the release of Eclipse 3.0 there has been a shift to the use of Eclipse as a Rich Client Platform (RCP). In other words, using Eclipse as a base for everyday generic applications from media players to productivity and desktop applications. Thinking of Eclipse
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Paperback, 552 pages
Published
October 21st 2005
by Addison-Wesley Professional
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When making RCP applications, this is a must have desk reference.
Its a bit lacking in some detail here and there, but its the best of the bunch.
RCP can be a complicated topic due to a fairly Byzantine class structure, hence be prepared to draw from a number of different sources in order to make progress, and this should definitely be one of them.
Its a bit lacking in some detail here and there, but its the best of the bunch.
RCP can be a complicated topic due to a fairly Byzantine class structure, hence be prepared to draw from a number of different sources in order to make progress, and this should definitely be one of them.
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