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* '''[[Scout_DeployToTomacat|Deploy your Scout application]]''' Deploy of the Scout application (including client) to a Tomcat webserver
 
* '''[[Scout_DeployToTomacat|Deploy your Scout application]]''' Deploy of the Scout application (including client) to a Tomcat webserver
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|Project From Existing Workspace|Download an existing Scout application}}''' no need to start from scratch: import this workspace and download a modified DerbyDb
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|Project From Existing Workspace|Download an existing Scout application}}''' no need to start from scratch: import this workspace and download a modified DerbyDb
* '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|Minicrm Step-by-Step|Create a mini CRM application}}''' by following this step-by-step tutorial
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* '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|minicrm|Create a mini CRM application}}''' by following this tutorial
* '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|minicrm|Create a mini CRM application}}''' by following this new tutorial
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* '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|IMAP Step-by-Step|Create an IMAP client/server application}}''' by following this step-by-step tutorial  
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|IMAP Step-by-Step|Create an IMAP client/server application}}''' by following this step-by-step tutorial  
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|Advanced Minicrm|Integrate webservices into your Scout application}}''' call webservices by following this step-by-step tutorial  
 
* '''{{ScoutLink|Tutorial|Advanced Minicrm|Integrate webservices into your Scout application}}''' call webservices by following this step-by-step tutorial  

Revision as of 02:34, 7 June 2011


Welcome to the Eclipse Scout Wiki.

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Simple. Stable. Flexible.

  • Eclipse Scout is a mature and open framework for modern, service oriented business applications.
  • It substantially boosts developer productivity and is simple to learn.
  • User friendly applications are straight forward to implement with Scout’s comprehensive set of user interface components.
  • Completely based on Java/Eclipse, Scout Applications are easy to integrate in most IT environments.


Latest Project News

  • 2011-05-17 - Check our Scout Webinar
  • 2011-03-24 - Added "Hello World" tutorial and deploy to Tomcat for Scout apps
  • 2011-02-11 - Scout on Indigo release train
  • 2010-12-02 - Source code available at Eclipse
  • 2010-04-09 - Notification by EMO: Successful creation review
  • 2010-02-08 - The Scout proposal is online.

Scout consists of a runtime and an SDK part. The runtime is purely based on Equinox and Eclipse. The SDK part is an extension to JDT and PDE with a perspective for easy click-and-build of a The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/..

What is Scout Runtime?

What is Scout SDK?

Getting Started

Get in Touch!

  • Scout Home - the Scout website
  • Scout Forum - the starting point for community discussions, assistance on Scout development and general questions
  • Scout Bugs - all open bugs
  • Scout Bugs - all bugs (includes resolved & closed ones)



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