Blog Posts

    Eclipse Support for OSGi R4

    by Anonymous

    Tomorrow we will be issuing a press release to announce support for the OSGi R4 specification. To some people this may seem like old news, but in some ways I think the Eclipse use of the OSGi specification as the component model is a misunderstood feature of Eclipse. For those...

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    EclipseCon Exhibitor Packages

    by Anonymous

    If anyone is interested in exhibiting at EclipseCon, the exhibitor package is now posted on the EclipseCon web site. Also don’t forget about the Call for Submissions. Deadline for submitting tutorials is Nov. 1 and presentations Nov. 15.

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    New Examples of RCP Based Applications

    by Anonymous

    Back near the end of May, I posted a series of screenshots showing different RCP applications. A number of people have sent me links to new RCP applications, so I thought it was about time to post an updated presentation. You can also see details of the applications on the...

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    Compuware Becomes Strategic Developer

    by Anonymous

    The other big announcement today is that Compuware has announced it has become a Strategic Developer member of the Eclipse Foundation. Compuware has been a long time add-in provider member of the Foundation. It is great to see they are increasing their level of participation and building their OptimaJ product...

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    Macromedia announces Eclipse based Flex IDE

    by Anonymous

    A couple of very cool announcements coming out today. First, Macromedia has announced their Eclipse based Flex IDE. Looks like an alpha version will be available later this month. I think it is pretty cool that Macromedia is building their next generation IDE on top of Eclipse. Certainly demonstrated the...

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    I always thought that JUnit was good enough

    by Wayne Beaton

    And yet, they seem to be able to keep coming out with ways to improve it. Take a look at “ An early look at JUnit 4” byElliotte Harold on developerWorks site for some highlights of what to expect. As of the writing of the article, the new version isn’t...

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    Fun with Combinatorics

    by Wayne Beaton

    I attended a talk a few days ago in which the speaker was talking about some of the challenges faced by organizations building plug-ins. He stated something to the effect of “if you have six separately deployable (i.e. not interdependent) plug-ins, then there are ‘six factorial‘ (6 x 5 x...

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    Eclipse Wins Readers’ Choice Award

    by Anonymous

    Eclipse was lucky enough to win the Software Magazine Readers’ Choice Award for Best Open Source Tool. We were also runner-up in 4 other categories, including the two ‘ Most Tried and True’ categories. Pretty impressive company we are keeping in these categories. Most Tried and True Winner: Visual Studio...

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    Metrics for Success

    by Anonymous

    Lots of times I get asked about ‘numbers’ at Eclipse. Usually people want to know download numbers. I personally don’t think downloads are a great metric for success of Eclipse. To quote a former colleague: ‘Counting downloads is like McDonald’s counting the number of hamburgers served, not digested’. To be...

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    eBay SDK for Java and RCP

    by Wayne Beaton

    I’ve been looking into the use of eBay from an Eclipse RCP. The good news is that it works; at least, I’ve had some success. eBay provides a site for developers where you can get a software developer’s kit (SDK) that includes almost everything you need (more complete examples would...

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