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|a Dánjou, Jim
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|a The Java developers guide to Eclipse (Eclipse 3)
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|a 2nd. ed.
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|a Boston :
|b Addison Wesley,
|c 2004
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|a xlvi, 1083 p. + 1 CD-ROM
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|t Foreword
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|t Preface
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|t Guide to Reading This Book
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|t Acknowledgments
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|t About the Authors
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|g Chapter 1
|t Read Me First
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|g Chapter 2
|t Getting Started with Eclipse
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|g Chapter 3
|t Using Java Development Tools
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|g Chapter 4
|t Running and Debugging Java
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| 505 |
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|g Chapter 5
|t Teaming Up with Eclipse
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| 505 |
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|g Chapter 6
|t Managing Your Eclipse Environment
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|g Chapter 7
|t Extending Eclipse for Fun and Profit
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|g Chapter 8
|t Overview of the Eclipse Architecture
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|g Chapter 9
|t Getting Started: Plug-in Development
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|g Chapter 10
|t Creating Applications Using the Rich Client Platform
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| 505 |
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|g Chapter 11
|t Creating Extension Points: How Others Can Extend Your Plug-ins
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| 505 |
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|g Chapter 12
|t Advanced Plug-in Development
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| 505 |
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|g Chapter 13
|t Defining Features and Products
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| 505 |
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|g Chapter 14
|t The Standar Widget Toolkit: A Lean, Mean Widget Machine
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|g Chapter 15
|t JFace Viewers
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|g Chapter 16
|t Dialogs and Wizards
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|g Chapter 17
|t Dialog Settings, Preferences, and User Settings
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|g Chapter 18
|t Views
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|g Chapter 19
|t Editors
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|g Chapter 20
|t Perspectives
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|g Chapter 21
|t Action Contributiosn: The Integration Fast Track
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|g Chapter 22
|t Providing Help
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|g Chapter 23
|t Workspace Resource Programming
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|g Chapter 24
|t Managing Resources with Natures and Builders
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|g Chapter 25
|t Resources Tagging Using Markers
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|g Chapter 26
|t Building a Custom Text Editor with JFase Text
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|g Chapter 27
|t Extending the Java Development Tools
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|g Chapter 28
|t Serviceability
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|g Chapter 29
|t Implementing Responsiveness and Concurrency Using Jobs
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|g Chapter 30
|t Using Capabilities to Manage Too Much of a Good Thing
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|g Chapter 31
|t Internalization and Accessibility
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|g Chapter 32
|t Performance Tuning
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|g Chapter 33
|t Swing Interoperability
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|g Chapter 34
|t OLE and ActiveX Interoperability
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|g Exercise 1
|t Using Eclipse
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|g Exercise 2
|t Using Java Development Tools
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|g Exercise 3
|t Running and Debugging Java
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|g Exercise 4
|t Developing a Simple Web Commerce Application with Eclipse
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|g Exercise 5
|t Working as a Team with CVS
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|g Exercise 6
|t Developing Your First Plug-in
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|g Exercise 7
|t Developing Your Firs Rich Client Application
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|g Exercise 8
|t Developing a Rich Client Application with Dynamically Added Plug-ins
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|g Exercise 9
|t Deploying Your Product Product Using Features
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|t Index
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|a ECLIPSE
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|a JAVA (LENGUAJE DE PROGRAMACION)
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|a LENGUAJES DE PROGRAMACION
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|a Fairbrother Scott
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|a Kehn, Dan
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|a Kellerman, John M.
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