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Revision as of 07:42, 16 August 2012
Welcome to the Eclipse Scout Wiki.
- The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. - Install Scout SDK
- The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. - A list of available Scout SDK Tutorials
- The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. - A bit more about the architecture
- The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. - Contribution guidelines
- The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. - Kepler documentation
Simple. Stable. Flexible.
- Eclipse Scout is a mature and open framework for modern, service oriented business applications.
- It substantially boosts developer productivity and is simple to learn.
- User friendly applications are straight forward to implement with Scout’s comprehensive set of user interface components.
- Completely based on Java/Eclipse, Scout Applications are easy to integrate in most IT environments.
Latest Project News
- 2012-06-22 - Scout 3.8 live with Eclipse Juno
- 2012-06-21 - Over 61,000 downloads for Eclipse Scout 3.7
- 2011-06-22 - Eclipse Indigo 3.7.0 including Scout
- 2010-12-02 - Source code available at Eclipse
- 2010-02-08 - The Scout proposal is online.
All project news: The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/.
What is Scout?
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