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==Introduction to Eclipse Development - Course Description==
 
==Introduction to Eclipse Development - Course Description==
The course introduces the student to Eclipse  as a platform for software  development by examining some specific  plug-ins to develop different  types of applications. Techniques for  developing new plug-ins are also  examined. The student uses the Eclipse framework to develop a complex  software project.
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The course introduces the student to Eclipse  as a platform for software  development by examining some specific  plug-ins to develop different  types of applications. Techniques for  developing new plug-ins are also  examined. The student uses the Eclipse framework to develop a complex  software project. The course is organized as follows:
  
The course is organized as follows:
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===[[ECL500_Course_Topics|Topics]]===
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#[[Basics]] - An introduction of the Eclipse basic concepts
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#[[OSGi]] - The dynamic module system for Java
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#[[RPC]] - Eclipse as a platform for building and deploying rich client
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#[[Mobile]] - The Android and BlackBerry Java Plug-ins for Eclipse
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#[[Enterprise]] - Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers
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===[[ECL500_Course_Offerings|Offerings]]===
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:The [[Sem|semester]], [[Sem|schedule]], [[Sem|students]], and [[Sem|teams]]
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===[[ECL500_Course_Resources|Resources]]===
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:The internal and external articles, tutorials, samples, FAQs
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===[[ECL500_Course_Projects|Projects]]===
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:The course projects and tutorials
  
===[[ECL500_Course_Topics|Topics]]===
 
 
[[Category:ECL500]]
 
[[Category:ECL500]]

Revision as of 21:38, 2 December 2010

Introduction to Eclipse Development - Course Description

The course introduces the student to Eclipse as a platform for software development by examining some specific plug-ins to develop different types of applications. Techniques for developing new plug-ins are also examined. The student uses the Eclipse framework to develop a complex software project. The course is organized as follows:

Topics

  1. Basics - An introduction of the Eclipse basic concepts
  2. OSGi - The dynamic module system for Java
  3. RPC - Eclipse as a platform for building and deploying rich client
  4. Mobile - The Android and BlackBerry Java Plug-ins for Eclipse
  5. Enterprise - Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers

Offerings

The semester, schedule, students, and teams

Resources

The internal and external articles, tutorials, samples, FAQs

Projects

The course projects and tutorials