Blog Posts

    Very Cool Equinox Application

    Friday, September 1, 2006 - 07:40 by Anonymous (not verified)
    John Cunningham at Band XI has been working with the US Army on a very cool application based on Equinox. The application, called Cyrano, allows the National Guard to use hand-held computers to monitor sensors for nerve agents, cyanide, radiation and other nasty things. The US National Guard used it...

    A couple of new Eclipse articles

    Thursday, August 31, 2006 - 10:25 by Wayne Beaton
    We just posted a great new tutorial titled “ Building Project Facets” by Konstantin Komissarchik of BEA Systems on Eclipse Corner. If you want to know what facets are, and how you can use them to extend the capabilities of the Web Tools Platform, this tutorial will set you straight...

    Symposia at Eclipse Summit Europe

    Wednesday, August 30, 2006 - 12:02 by Wayne Beaton
    Yesterday, I submitted my position paper for the Rich Client Applications Symposium at Eclipse Summit Europe. My position is basically that Eclipse Rich Client is good, components a la Equinox are king, and that folks should be building domain specific extensible platforms using Eclipse Rich Client technology. To be completely...

    Yet another calendar widget

    Wednesday, August 23, 2006 - 12:35 by Wayne Beaton
    I needed a good calendar widget, so I took a look around. There are quite a few calendar widgets out there for Eclipse, but none of them did quite what I wanted. I looked at modifying one to better suit my requirements, but it turned out to be a lot...

    What’s so great about ICU4J?

    Tuesday, August 22, 2006 - 12:39 by Wayne Beaton
    Yesterday, I introduced International Components for Unicode for Java (ICU4J) by describing how you can get rid of it. I feel pretty about about that, because ICU4J provides goodness that’s too important to simply dismiss. If you’re building applications for an international audience, you have to get this stuff right...

    ICU4J

    Monday, August 21, 2006 - 15:10 by Wayne Beaton
    As noted in the Eclipse Wiki, ICU4J was adopted by Eclipse 3.2. ICU4J provides “more comprehensive support for Unicode, software globalization, and internationalization” than the standard java.text libraries, but comes at a cost. ~3MB to be inexact. The functionality provided by ICU4J is great to have… if you need it...

    My Prediction Still Stands

    Tuesday, August 15, 2006 - 16:30 by Mike Milinkovich
    There has been a flurry of articles and blogging today regarding the process by which Sun will release Java into open source. I believe that this is a topic of specific interest to the Eclipse community, given our basis in open source and extensive use of Java. Apparently yesterday Sun...

    The Sins of My Youth

    Monday, August 14, 2006 - 15:48 by Mike Milinkovich
    My lovely and much younger sister works as a paralegal in a Dallas law office when she’s not running triathalons. So one day last week I guess she was bored and typed our not-very-common surname into the US PTO database and found this piece of hilarity. I genuinely had no...

    Eclipse World Tailgate Party

    Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 05:37 by Anonymous (not verified)
    The plans are starting to come together for our tailgate party at Eclipse World. The party will be on Sept. 6, starting at 8:00pm. Besides the food and drink, we also hope to encourage people to network with other Eclipse users and Eclipse technical community leaders. We also plan to...