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− | An application built with [[Scout]] is a complete application.
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− | Typically it has a UI with perspectives, views, forms and pages.
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− | It may also have a back-end part that is running inside an application server with server-side Equinox.
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− | Examples of such applications are:
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− | * Standalone rich client platforms (Equinox, SWT/Swing)
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− | * SOA/ESB node consisting of J2EE with service registry and web services (Equinox)
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− | * Rich client platforms with a J2EE Backend (Equinox, SWT/Swing)
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− | {{ScoutLink|SDK|name=Scout SDK}} guides the developer in building Scout based SOA compliant applications.
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− | == See also ==
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− | * {{ScoutLink|Tutorial|Project From Existing Workspace|Download an existing Scout application}}
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− | * {{ScoutLink|Tutorial|Minicrm Step-by-Step|Create your first Scout application}}
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− | * {{ScoutLink|Tutorial|IMAP Step-by-Step|Create your second Scout application}}
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Latest revision as of 06:19, 19 March 2024
The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/.