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Eclipse Rich Client Platform: Designing, Coding, and Packaging Java™ Applications ペーパーバック – 2005/10/11
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Eclipse, a platform for building applications, was originally aimed at Web
application and image manipulation. With the release of Eclipse 3.0 there has
been a shift to the use of Eclipse as a Rich Client Platform (RCP). In other
words, using Eclipse as a base for everyday generic applications from media
players to productivity and desktop applications. Thinking of Eclipse as not
just an IDE but a platform for all application building is an evolution for the
platform and significantly extends its reach to developers. In this book the
designers of Eclipse as an RCP introduces the reader to the RCP concept and
walks them through a set of scenarios and examples using Eclipse to solve real
world, application problems. This will appeal to all developers who want to
develop and deploy world-class applications with rich, native GUIs.
Development areas that are already using Eclipse RCP include bio-medical,
embedded technology (handhelds, etc), enterprise and productivity applications
and banking.
- 本の長さ552ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Addison-Wesley Professional
- 発売日2005/10/11
- 寸法17.78 x 2.54 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-100321334612
- ISBN-13978-0321334619
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Jeff McAffer leads the Eclipse RCP and Runtime teams and is one of the Eclipse Platform's original architects and committers. Prior to his work at IBM's Ottawa Software Lab, he was a developer at Object Technology International focusing on areas such as distributed/parallel OO computing, expert systems, and meta-level architectures. Jeff holds a Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo.
Jean-Michel Lemieux has been a committer on the Eclipse team and CVS component since its inception. Before joining IBM's Ottawa Software Lab to work on Eclipse, Jean-Michel built real-time SS7 monitoring systems and real-time modeling tools.
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- 出版社 : Addison-Wesley Professional; 第1版 (2005/10/11)
- 発売日 : 2005/10/11
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 552ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0321334612
- ISBN-13 : 978-0321334619
- 寸法 : 17.78 x 2.54 x 23.5 cm
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Unless an update is produced for the book, either as a list of changes on the website or as a new edition, an Eclipse RCP neophyte would be better off with IBM's free tutorials. Given the book's reputation I was very disappointed with the it's lack of relevance and unnecessary obsolescence.
I'm adding this review as a warning for Windows 98 Java programmers: Eclipse 3.1 and above appears to crash on Windows 98, constantly.
Previously I had no problems whatsoever running and developing on Eclipse 2.x on Windows 98. After buying the book I started using Eclipse 3.1.0, installed from the book's CD and thought perhaps the Eclipse feature on the book's CD was causing the Java crashes. But now I believe there are bugs in Eclipse from 3.1 and later that are causing the crashes. From bug reports on eclipse.org it appears it may be SWT and not the core runtime that is the problem, but I can't be sure.
Today, Feb. 17, 2006, I uninstalled Eclipse 3.1.0 and tried the latest stable build from eclipse.org, 3.2M5. I still have crashes, within minutes of using eclipse.
This makes me worry that I can't create an RCP app to run on Windows 98, a common platform.
If you are running Windows 98 as a development platform, I suggest you reconsider using Eclipse 3.1 and above for a while until this is resolved. If you are on another platform, consider that you might not be able to deploy to Windows 98 until this problem is resolved by the Eclipse development community.
This book however, is not at fault. It is quite a gold mine of information.