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Part I Using Eclipse
Chapter 2 Getting
Started with Eclipse
Chapter 3 Using Java
Development Tools
Chapter 4 Running and
Debugging Java
Chapter 5 Teaming Up with
Eclipse
Chapter 6 Managing Your
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Part IV Extending the Eclipse IDE
Chapter
23 Workspace Resource Programming
Chapter
24 Managing Resources with Natures and Builders
Chapter
25 Resource Tagging Using Markers
Chapter
26 Building a Custom Text Editor with JFace Text
Chapter
27 Extending the Java Development Tools
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Part
II Fundamentals of Extending Eclipse
Chapter
7 Extending Eclipse for Fun and Profit
Chapter
8 Overview of the Eclipse Architecture
Chapter
9 Getting Started with Plug-in Development
Chapter
10 Creating Applications using the Rich Client Platform
Chapter
11 Creating Extension Points: How Others Can Extend Your Plug-ins
Chapter
12 Advanced Plug-in Development
Chapter
13 Defining Features and Products
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Part
V Extensibility Special Topics
Chapter
28 Serviceability
Chapter
29 Implementing Responsiveness and Concurrency Using Jobs
Chapter
30 Using Capabilities to Manage Too Much of a Good Thing
Chapter
31 Internationalization and Accessibility
Chapter
32 Performance Tuning
Chapter
33 Swing Interoperability
Launch
Swing External
Chapter
34 OLE and ActiveX Interoperability
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Part
III Extending the Eclipse Workbench
Chapter
14 The Standard Widget Toolkit: A Lean, Mean, Widget Machine
SWT
Layouts
SWT
Snippet Launcher
SWT
Snippets
Chapter
15 JFace Viewers
Chapter
16 Dialogs and Wizards
Chapter
17 Dialog Settings, Preferences, and User Settings
Chapter
18 Views
Marker
View
Simple
Model View (Road Trip Locations)
File
Resources View
Simple
Model (used by several views)
Chapter
19 Editors
Chapter
20 Perspectives
Chapter
21 Action Contributions: The Integration Fast Track
IDE
Action Contributions
Table
of Registered Context Menus
Chapter
22 Providing Help
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Part
VI Exercises
Exercise
1 Using Eclipse
Exercise
2 Using the Java Development Tools
Exercise
3 Debugging Java
Exercise
4 Developing a Simple Web Commerce Site with Eclipse
Exercise
5 Working as Team with CVS
Exercise
6 Developing Your First Plug-in
Exercise
7 Developing Your First Rich Client Application
Exercise
8 Developing a Rich Client Application with Dynamically Added
Plug-ins
Exercise
9 Deploying Your Product Using Features
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Reference
Javadoc
Eclipse
Forms Programming Guide (draft)
Table
of Registered Context Menus
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Miscellaneous
Where to Find Further Information
About the Authors
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