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− | * [[Evolving_Java-based_APIs|Evolving Java-based APIs]] - The go to document on developing your APIs. Also see [[Evolving_Java-based_APIs_2|Part 2]] and [[Evolving_Java-based_APIs_3 | + | * [[Evolving_Java-based_APIs|Evolving Java-based APIs]] - The go to document on developing your APIs. Also see [[Evolving_Java-based_APIs_2|Part 2]] and [[Evolving_Java-based_APIs_3|Part 3]] |
== Release Engineering == | == Release Engineering == |
Revision as of 11:54, 8 March 2013
A collection of useful pages for Eclipse project developers
Contents
Git / Gerrit
- Git Workflows - How to use git for Eclipse development
Plug-ins and Bundles
- Version_Numbering - When to change your bundle's version
API and Refactoring
- Generify A Java Project - Adding generics to your project and APIs
- Menu Contributions - Moving actions to the commands framework
- Evolving Java-based APIs - The go to document on developing your APIs. Also see Part 2 and Part 3
Release Engineering
- Update Sites - A list of composite p2 repositories Eclipse projects can be installed from
Common User Problems
- IRC FAQ - Common issues brought up on IRC
- The Official Eclipse FAQs - Official collection frequently asked questions