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== [http://www.vogella.com Lars Vogel] (vogella GmbH) Eclipse 4 RCP Tutorials ==
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Complete Eclipse RCP tutorial series based on 4.2.
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[http://www.vogella.com/articles/Eclipse4RCP/article.html  Eclipse RCP based on Eclipse 4.2 - Tutorial ]
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[http://www.vogella.com/articles/EclipseProductDeployment/article.html  Product Deployment - Tutorial ]
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[http://www.vogella.com/articles/Eclipse4Services/article.html  Eclipse 4 Services - Tutorial ]
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[http://www.vogella.com/articles/Eclipse4CSS/article.html  Eclipse CSS Styling - Tutorial ]
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[http://www.vogella.com/articles/Eclipse4Modularity/article.html  Eclipse application model modularity - Tutorial ]
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[http://www.vogella.com/articles/Eclipse4Renderer/article.html Eclipse Renderer Framework - Tutorial ]
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[http://www.vogella.com/articles/Eclipse4EventSystem/article.html  Eclipse Event notification system - Tutorial ]
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==The Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform - An Introduction to e4 (Tom Schindl)==
 
==The Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform - An Introduction to e4 (Tom Schindl)==
 
by [http://tomsondev.bestsolution.at Tom Schindl]
 
by [http://tomsondev.bestsolution.at Tom Schindl]
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The tutorial is available from [http://tomsondev.bestsolution.at/2010/07/28/eclipse-4-0-and-tutorial-on-writing-e4-rcp-application-released  Toms Blog]
 
The tutorial is available from [http://tomsondev.bestsolution.at/2010/07/28/eclipse-4-0-and-tutorial-on-writing-e4-rcp-application-released  Toms Blog]
  
==Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform - Tutorial (Lars Vogel)==
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== Jonas Helming (EclipseSource) Eclipse 4 Tutorial ==
by [http://wwww.vogella.de Lars Vogel]
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Complete Eclipse 4.0 Tutorial, including an explanation of the basic concepts of the Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform.  
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This is a blog series by Maximilian Koegel and Jonas Helming of EclipseSource.
  
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* [http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2012/05/10/eclipse-4-final-sprint-part-1-the-e4-application-model/ Part 1: The Eclipse 4 Application Model]
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* [http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2012/06/12/eclipse-4-e4-tutorial-part-2/ Part 2: Views and From the Application Model to the Implementation of Views]
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* [http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2012/06/26/eclipse-4-e4-tutorial-part-3-extending-the-application-model/ Part 3: Extending the application model]
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* [http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/tutorials/eclipse-4-e4-tutorial-part-4-dependency-injection-basics/ Part 4: Dependency Injection Basics]
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* [http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/tutorials/eclipse-4-e4-tutorial-soft-migration-from-3-x-to-eclipse-4-e4/ Soft Migrating from 3.x to Eclipse 4 (e4)]
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* [http://eclipsesource.com/blogs/2012/06/18/migrating-from-eclipse-3-x-to-eclipse-4-e4/ Appendix: Migrating from 3.x to Eclipse 4 (e4)]
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== [http://sites.google.com/site/tyroprogramming/java/rcp Tyro Programming] Eclipse 4 RCP Tutorials for Beginners ==
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Simple tutorials written by an amateur programmer.
  
The tutorial is available from www.vogella.de at: [http://www.vogella.de/articles/EclipseE4/article.html  Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform - Tutorial]
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* [http://sites.google.com/site/tyroprogramming/java/rcp/eclipse-rcp-4-installation Eclipse e4 Installation]
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* [http://sites.google.com/site/tyroprogramming/java/rcp/first-application Create first RCP 4 Application]
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* [http://sites.google.com/site/tyroprogramming/java/rcp/text-editor Simple text editor in Eclipse 4 RCP]
  
 
==Leveraging Eclipse 4 API to Build Components for the Future (Webinar)==
 
==Leveraging Eclipse 4 API to Build Components for the Future (Webinar)==
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[[Image:LocalViews.png]]
 
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This is the project used to create the Wizard Page shown above: [[File:WebinarProject.zip]].
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This is the project used to create the Wizard Page shown above: [[Media:WebinarProject.zip]].
  
 
Just unzip it and add it to your workspace. Then running an inner will show a new entry in the 'New...' dropdown called 'Local Views' (which is the page you see above)
 
Just unzip it and add it to your workspace. Then running an inner will show a new entry in the 'New...' dropdown called 'Local Views' (which is the page you see above)

Latest revision as of 13:59, 10 April 2014

This page collects available tutorials on writing applications who are targeting the Eclipse 4.0 Application Platform/SDK.

Lars Vogel (vogella GmbH) Eclipse 4 RCP Tutorials

Complete Eclipse RCP tutorial series based on 4.2.

ModeledWorkbench.jpg

Eclipse RCP based on Eclipse 4.2 - Tutorial

Product Deployment - Tutorial

Eclipse 4 Services - Tutorial

Eclipse CSS Styling - Tutorial

Eclipse application model modularity - Tutorial

Eclipse Renderer Framework - Tutorial

Eclipse Event notification system - Tutorial

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.

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The tutorial is available from Toms Blog

Jonas Helming (EclipseSource) Eclipse 4 Tutorial

This is a blog series by Maximilian Koegel and Jonas Helming of EclipseSource.

Tyro Programming Eclipse 4 RCP Tutorials for Beginners

Simple tutorials written by an amateur programmer.

Leveraging Eclipse 4 API to Build Components for the Future (Webinar)

by Eric Moffatt

This is a 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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This is the project used to create the Wizard Page shown above: Media:WebinarProject.zip.

Just unzip it and add it to your workspace. Then running an inner will show a new entry in the 'New...' dropdown called 'Local Views' (which is the page you see above)

The tutorial is available at Eclipse Live - Webinar

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