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RAP: Bringing Eclipse APIs to Mobile Devices, Top Indigo Feature #3
There is no question that the mobile market is huge and practically growing by the second. There is some excellent mobile development tools built on top of Eclipse, however, each mobile platform …
Using OSGi services to single-source an RCP and RAP Application
Probably one of RAP’s best known features is its single-sourcing capabilities. Some time ago we created a guide on Single-Sourcing RCP and RAP applications. The guide recommended a technique where a …
CDT Codan, Eclipse Indigo Feature #4
The C/C++ Tooling for Eclipse is old Mature! In fact, the first bug report filed against the CDT was opened on January 14th 2002, Only a few months after Eclipse 1.0 shipped. If my trivia knowledge is …
High availability clustering for RAP/RWT in Eclipse Juno
While most of us are busy with that latest bits of the Indigo release, some have the joy to work on one of the next new features in RAP: support for high availablity clusters. Let me briefly mark out …
Xtend2, Eclipse Indigo Feature #5
The Eclipse Indigo release is now less than 1 week away, which means I’m into the Top 5 Entries in my Eclipse Indigo Top 10 List. Number 5 on my Top 10 List is near and dear to my heart as I started …
Gravatars (and Other Mylyn Improvements), Top Eclipse Indigo Feature #6
In one week we will be waking up to a new Eclipse release – Eclipse Indigo. I’m using this opportunity to count down my Top 10 Favorite Indigo Features. There are two Eclipse tools that I could not …