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.You probably know about Eclipse Java development tools. You may even know about plug-ins, the community and ecosystem, and some of the other excitement around Eclipse. But do you know about the many projects at Eclipse targeting everything from tools and frameworks, to runtimes and systems engineering? During this talk, we will present ten projects that you may not know very much about, but probably should.

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{Copyright:Copyright © 2009 Eclipse Foundation, Inc., Made available under the Eclipse Public License v 1.0}

Ten Eclipse Projects You Haven't Heard Enough About

Wayne Beaton, Eclipse Foundation, Evangelist

Agenda

Survey projects that you probably haven't heard enough about

  • Runtime Technology
  • Frameworks
  • Tools

Eclipse Examples Project

Eclipse Business Expense Reporting Tool

EBERT-RCP.png

  • Capture Expense information
  • Works on RCP, eRCP, and RAP
    • Many common components
    • Some platform-specific components

Technologies at Work

  • Eclipse RCP, eRCp, and RAP
  • Dependency-Injection using Equinox/OSGi Declarative Services
  • Nebula Widgets
  • User state
  • View Model

Eclipse IDE for Education

Eclipse IDE for Education

  • Eclipse-based IDE streamlined for students
    • Tasked to make the adoption of Eclipse technologies easier for first time adopters
    • Primarily targeting undergraduates
  • Streamlined Java development tools
  • Scheme, Prolog language support
  • Assignment workflow
    • Obtain/hand in assignments directly from environment

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