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07.06.2006 |
| The Eclipse Foundation has published the seventh Release Candidate of 3.2. This is the last release before the final version of Eclipse 3.2 is published in the end of June... more >> |
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07.06.2006 |
Bjorn Freeman-Benson goes on to part three of the six-part series on the lessons the Eclipse team learnt from the Callisto Simultaneous Release project. Part three deals with the problems of the Eclipse Update Manager... more >> |
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07.06.2006 |
| Alex Blewitt over at EclipseZone offers a solution to the Eclipse and Intel Mac OS X incompatibility problem. Up until now, Mac OS X machines running Intel tended to hang after the Java browser in Eclipse was opened... more >> |
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06.06.2006 |
| Metallect Corporation has unveiled the Metallect IQ Server plug-in for the Eclipse platform, intended to help developers working within Eclipse conduct impact analysis and dependency mapping of application logic across all applications... more >> |
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06.06.2006 |
| Bjorn Freeman-Benson has gone online with Part 2 of the article on the lessons the Eclipse foundation learnt while working on the Callisto project. In this installment, Bjorn talk about the problem of distributed control... more >> |
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06.06.2006 |
| Vasanth Dharmaraj agrees that the content assist in Eclipse can be a bit overwhelming at times. According to him, the Content Assist Cycling feature in Eclipse 3.2. can solve the problem. In a new post on his blog, Vasanth says it’s all a matter of pressing Ctrl+Space to tackle content assist... more >> |
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06.06.2006 |
For those who like to avoid lifting their hands off the keyboard, R J Lorimer has some handy tips on Keyboard shortcuts in Eclipse. According to R J, you can manage to do almost anything with the right keystrokes. The Eclipse workbench, he says, presents a unique situation more >> |
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06.06.2006 |
| Fortify Software, a provider of security products that identify, manage and remedy software vulnerabilities, has announced that it has joined the Eclipse Foundation as an Add-In Provider. Fortify Software products are aimed at protecting companies from the threats... more >> |
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05.06.2006 |
| Doug Schaefer agrees with Curt Schacker, who says that the embedded software industry is more of a services industry and isn’t served by off-the-shelf software. According to Curt, vendors have been trying to shove one giant, square peg into a giant, round hole... more >> |
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05.06.2006 |
| Ohio state University’s Fisher College of Business will play host to a seminar by Christopher Judd on the forthcoming Eclipse Callisto simultaneous release on June 21st, 2006. Up until recently, however, Eclipse only supported basic Java development tools... more >> |
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05.06.2006 |
| Bjorn Freeman-Benson take a look back at his JavaOne talk on Callisto with Mike Milinkovich and brings to notice one of the six lessons he learnt from working on the Callisto project. The problem of unintended effects... more >> |
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05.06.2006 |
| Donald Smith checks out the trends for Eclipse skills versus Visual Studio skills at indeed.com and comes up with interesting results. He finds that although the demand for Visual Studio skills has been facing inconsistent ups and downs, it sharply... more >> |
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02.06.2006 |
| R J Lorimer is ecstatic that GTK+ now has printing support built-in. According to the dashboard database at Eclipse.org, one of the most desired Eclipse features was the ability to print in Linux from Eclipse. R J himself was surprised when he first installed Eclipse on Linux and found that the 'Print' menu item was disabled. "Prior to now, there... more >> |
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02.06.2006 |
Ed Burnette says that ‘getting started developing with Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is easy’. He gives the uninitiated a crash course on setting up GWT on the Eclipse IDE, in a new post on his blog at zdNet... more >> |
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02.06.2006 |
| Web Performance has unveiled its web testing software collection – Web Performance Suite, which leverages the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) to bring... more >> |
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