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New Eclipse BIRT 2.0

Monday, January 23, 2006 - 03:39 by Anonymous (not verified)
Congratulations to the BIRT team for their new 2.0 release. We just issued a press release to highlight this fact, so I hope to see some good coverage for BIRT this week. You can also check out the new and noteworthy here. Two things that really sitck out for me...

RCP for server applications

Friday, January 20, 2006 - 05:20 by Anonymous (not verified)
Wolfgang Gehner from Infonoia has posted an interesting article about using RCP/Equinox for server side applications. There are also discussion threads about the article on EclipseZone and The ServerSide. There seems to be a lot of innovation developing around RCP and Equinox. This is a great example and it will...

Oracle and Eclipse

Friday, January 20, 2006 - 03:19 by Anonymous (not verified)
Last week, Sun and Oracle made a big partnership announcement. Part of the announcement contained a reference to Oracle and NetBeans; but no specifics. Oracle is a great supporter of Eclipse, leading 3 projects, so this announcement got my attention. Therefore, I was happy to see Omar Tazi reference an...

Authoring in Eclipse

Tuesday, January 17, 2006 - 10:07 by Wayne Beaton
Apologies to Chris. I had John Arthorne’s name in my head as I was typing this and erroneously gave John credit where it was due Chris. Somebody please call me an idiot. Chris Aniszczyk and Lawrence Mandel are taking a stab at revolutionizing the way that Eclipse articles are authored...

Eclipse Forms Article

Monday, January 16, 2006 - 10:58 by Wayne Beaton
Earlier today, I posted an article on Eclipse Forms by Dejan Glozic onto the Eclipse Corner Articles site. It’s pretty powerful stuff; using the Forms API, you can build user interface components that look and feel “browser-like”. As the article suggests, forms are probably best suited for views and editors...

Participant for an EclipseCon Panel

Monday, January 16, 2006 - 08:04 by Anonymous (not verified)
I am helping to organize an EclipseCon panel called ‘ Enterprise Ready: Deploying Eclipse in a large enterprise‘. This panel is part of the business track and the focus is on the management and technical aspects of deploying Eclipse into a large enterprise. If you know of someone that would...