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− | JDT stands for Java development tools, the sub-project of the [[Eclipse]] project that develops tools for programming in Java. | + | JDT stands for Java development tools, the sub-project of the [[Eclipse]] project that develops tools for programming in Java. This includes a Java compiler, incremental builder, editors, wizards, content assist, and all the other features of a first class Java IDE. For more information, see the [http://www.eclipse.org/jdt/ JDT web page]. |
− | The JDT subproject is broken down into components. Each component operates like a project unto its own, with its own set of committers, bug categories and mailing lists. | + | The JDT subproject is broken down into components. Each component operates like a project unto its own, with its own set of committers, bug categories and mailing lists. |
− | * [[JDT APT]] Java 5.0 annotation processing infrastructure | + | *[[JDT APT]] Java 5.0 annotation processing infrastructure |
− | * [[JDT Core]] Java IDE headless infrastructure | + | *[[JDT Core]] Java IDE headless infrastructure |
− | * [[Debug| JDT Debug]] Debug support for Java | + | *[[Debug|JDT Debug]] Debug support for Java |
− | * [[JDT Text]] Java editing support | + | *[[JDT UI|JDT Text]] Java editing support |
− | * [ | + | *[[JDT UI|JDT UI]] Java IDE User Interface<br> |
− | * [[JDT/ | + | *[[JDT Core/Java8|Eclipse Java 8 Beta Support]] |
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+ | [[JDT/FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Eclipse_Project]] [[Category:JDT]] |
Revision as of 13:35, 4 March 2013
JDT stands for Java development tools, the sub-project of the Eclipse project that develops tools for programming in Java. This includes a Java compiler, incremental builder, editors, wizards, content assist, and all the other features of a first class Java IDE. For more information, see the JDT web page.
The JDT subproject is broken down into components. Each component operates like a project unto its own, with its own set of committers, bug categories and mailing lists.