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* '''{{ScoutLink|HowTo/{{ScoutCurrentVersion}}|Install Scout SDK|name=Install}}''' Scout
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|HowTo/{{ScoutCurrentVersion}}|Install Scout SDK|name=Install}}''' Scout
 
* Follow the '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|name=Tutorials}}'''
 
* Follow the '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|name=Tutorials}}'''
* Read the '''{{ScoutLink|Book/3.9|name=Scout Book}}'''
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* Read the '''{{ScoutLink|Book/4.0|name=Scout Book}}'''
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Contribution|name=Contribute}}''' to Scout
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Contribution|name=Contribute}}''' to Scout
 
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Thanks to the clean separation of the UI model from the UI technology, Scout applications can simultaneously support different UI technologies. Currently, Scout supports Swing and SWT on the desktop and Eclipse RAP for web and/or mobile applications.
 
Thanks to the clean separation of the UI model from the UI technology, Scout applications can simultaneously support different UI technologies. Currently, Scout supports Swing and SWT on the desktop and Eclipse RAP for web and/or mobile applications.
  
With the tooling provided by Scout SDK, Scout is simple to learn and boosts productivity. To get started, have a look at the {{ScoutLink|Tutorial|name=Wiki tutorials}} and the {{ScoutLink|Book/3.9|name=Scout book}}.
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With the tooling provided by Scout SDK, Scout is simple to learn and boosts productivity. To get started, have a look at the {{ScoutLink|Tutorial|name=Wiki tutorials}} and the {{ScoutLink|Book/4.0|name=Scout book}}.
  
 
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* '''[http://www.bsiag.com/scout Blog]''' - News about Scout
 
* '''[http://www.bsiag.com/scout Blog]''' - News about Scout
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Release|Luna|Overview|name=Luna Documentation }}''' - Scout 4.0
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Release|Luna|Overview|name=Luna Documentation }}''' - Scout 4.0
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* '''{{ScoutLink|Release|Mars|Overview|name=Mars Documentation }}''' - Scout 5.0 (development)
 
* '''[[media:EclipseScout_Factsheet_2014.pdf‎|Scout Factsheet]]''' - the 2014 edition
 
* '''[[media:EclipseScout_Factsheet_2014.pdf‎|Scout Factsheet]]''' - the 2014 edition
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Overview|Slides|Scout Presentations}}''' - slides and related materials
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Overview|Slides|Scout Presentations}}''' - slides and related materials

Revision as of 14:39, 16 October 2014


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Eclipse Scout is a framework for business applications. Scout applications are based on Java/Eclipse and run on the desktop, in a web browser, and on mobile devices.

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Thanks to the clean separation of the UI model from the UI technology, Scout applications can simultaneously support different UI technologies. Currently, Scout supports Swing and SWT on the desktop and Eclipse RAP for web and/or mobile applications.

With the tooling provided by Scout SDK, Scout is simple to learn and boosts productivity. To get started, have a look at the The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. and the The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/..

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