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Revision as of 10:36, 9 December 2010

Parameters:

  • c: Background color of the table row; value 0 or 1; if the previous registration was 0, please type 1.
  • url: Resource URL
  • title: Resource title including author; year;
  • descr: The description of the resource's contributions (why should we read it?)

For example, to register a new resource you have to type:

 {{Ecl_r_entry |c=0
 |url=   http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~jordan.anastasiade/Eclipse/basics/Beginner/Beginner-DexterTutorial.html
 |title= Eclipse and Java for Total Beginners - Max Dexter - 2006
 |descr= * Create Java project in Eclipse * Create Java package * Introduce classes and objects, naming conventions * Write a simple Java class (Person)
 }}
 

Eclipse RCP allows developers to use the Eclipse platform to create flexible and extensible desktop applications. Eclipse is build upon a plugin architecture . Plugins are the smallest deployable and installable software components of Eclipse. This architecture allows the Eclipse applications to get extended by third parties. Eclipse RCP provides the same modular concept for stand-alone applications.

Eclipse RCP allows developers to use the Eclipse platform to create flexible and extensible desktop applications. Eclipse is build upon a plugin architecture . Plugins are the smallest deployable and installable software components of Eclipse. This architecture allows the Eclipse applications to get extended by third parties. Eclipse RCP provides the same modular concept for stand-alone applications.