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| The [http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/scout/ Eclipse Scout] project is a proposed open source project under the Eclipse Technology Project. | | The [http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/scout/ Eclipse Scout] project is a proposed open source project under the Eclipse Technology Project. |
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− | == What is it ==
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− | The eclipse scout Plug-Ins are used to build applications based on eclipse and equinox.
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− | These may be standalone apps, client/server apps, headless apps on server-side equinox etc.
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− | Eclipse scout consists of a runtime and an sdk part.
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− | The runtime part consists of approx. five Plug-Ins, the sdk consists of approx. three Plug-Ins.
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− | The runtime is purely based on equinox, and eclipse.
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− | The sdk part is an extension to JDT and PDE with a complete perspective for easy click-and-build of a complete application.
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| == Key Concepts == | | == Key Concepts == |
− | An applications built with eclipse scout typically has a ui with perspectives, views, forms and pages.
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− | It may also have a back-end part that is running in an application server with server-side equinox.
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− | Perspectives, views, forms and pages are not limited to swt, scout supports complete gui pluggability.
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− | With eclipse scout you have
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− | # separation of ui (user interface layer) and gui (graphical user interface), swt and swing gui factory
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− | # complete workspace overview, multiple Plug-Ins participating to the same application are visualized with their high-level dependencies
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− | # much convenience and support in writing only the code you want to write when for example writing a new form with many sections and fields
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− | # automatic nls support as-you-type
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− | # soap-based remote service tunnel for hi-speed service remoting to a eclipse server-side application
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− | # extension point for declaring osgi services and remote service proxies
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− | # extension point for ui component to gui widget mapping
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− | # complete abstration layer for desktop (workbench), outlines (perspectives), forms (views, dialogs) and fields
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− | # configurable code
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− | # template concept for creating abstract class libraries
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− | # strong typed code, minimized "string binding" and therefore best support by PDE and JDT
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− | # no meta data and no one-way code genration; everything is in the java code you write, you may write code manually and via click-and-build, doesn't matter
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− | # ...
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− | == My first application ==
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− | Easiest way to begin is creating a new eclipse scout project group and choosing the mail sample application. A project group is a set of Plug-Ins that make up your application.
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− | Project name: com.example.mail
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− | Project parts: client, server, swt ui
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− | This will create the Plug-Ins (listed by layer)
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− | # com.example.mail.ui.swt.core
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− | # com.example.mail.client.core
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− | # com.example.mail.shared.core
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− | # com.example.mail.server.core
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− | == A scout form ==
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− | This a simple form with a title and two string fields
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− | public class PersonForm extends AbstractForm{
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| == How Tos == | | == How Tos == |