Eclipse Plug-insPearson Education, 11.12.2008 - 928 Seiten Producing a commercial-quality plug-in means going above and beyond the minimal requirements needed to integrate with Eclipse. It means attending to all those details that contribute to the “fit and polish” of a commercial offering. This comprehensive guide covers the entire process of plug-in development, including all the extra steps needed to achieve the highest quality results. Building on two internationally best-selling previous editions, Eclipse Plug-ins, Third Edition, has been fully revised to reflect the powerful new capabilities of Eclipse 3.4. Leading Eclipse experts Eric Clayberg and Dan Rubel present detailed, practical coverage of every aspect of plug-in development, as well as specific, proven solutions for the challenges developers are most likely to encounter. All code examples, relevant API listings, diagrams, and screen captures have been thoroughly updated to reflect both the Eclipse 3.4 API and the latest Java syntax. In addition, Clayberg and Rubel have completely revamped their popular Favorites View case study, reworking much of its content and recreating its code from scratch. The authors carefully cover new functionality added to existing Eclipse features, such as views and editors, and fully explain brand-new features such as Commands, GEF, and PDE Build. This extensively revised edition
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action active added additional appear application argument associated attribute build builder button called changes Chapter color command contains context menu contribution create default defined dialog display Eclipse edit editor element event example execute existing expression extension point Favorites view field Figure filter final given identifier IFavoriteItem implement import indicating installed interface Java label listener manager marker method modify nature null object operation options package parent perspective platform plugin manifest preference provides public void receiver removed resource RFRS script Section shell specified static String task toolbar true update viewer visible widget window wizard workbench workspace