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This is a one hour webinar that covers the major parts of the e4 architecture / API upon which Eclipse 4 is based. It also presents a code pattern that will allow an eclipse view to be presented wherever you want (Wizard page, Dialog...). | This is a one hour webinar that covers the major parts of the e4 architecture / API upon which Eclipse 4 is based. It also presents a code pattern that will allow an eclipse view to be presented wherever you want (Wizard page, Dialog...). | ||
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Revision as of 13:32, 27 October 2011
This page collects available tutorials on writing applications who are targeting the Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform/SDK.
Contents
The Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform - An Introduction to e4 (Tom Schindl)
by Tom Schindl
This 60 page tutorial accompanied by the source code for a fully running application introduces the reader to the core concepts of the Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform.
The tutorial is available from Toms Blog
Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform - Tutorial (Lars Vogel)
by Lars Vogel
Complete Eclipse 4.0 Tutorial, including an explanation of the basic concepts of the Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform.
The tutorial is available from www.vogella.de at: Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform - Tutorial
Leveraging Eclipse 4 API to Build Components for the Future (Webinar)
by Eric Moffatt
This is a one hour webinar that covers the major parts of the e4 architecture / API upon which Eclipse 4 is based. It also presents a code pattern that will allow an eclipse view to be presented wherever you want (Wizard page, Dialog...).
The tutorial is available at Eclipse Live - Webinar