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Contributing to Eclipse

Chuan Ren
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Joined: Aug 04, 2003
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Hi Kent,
In this book, do you cover how Eclipse work with Application server like IBM WebSphere 5?
Thank you.
Regards,
TJ
Lasse Koskela
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As the book's title implies, it's focused on using the Eclipse core libraries to develop plugins. Here's the table of contents.


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Rex Ashworth
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Joined: Apr 04, 2002
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And the core libraries could be explained where...I have the same problems with MFC's and the libraries with C++. As a newbie in all aspects where would I begin to look for explanations on what a particular library could do for me.
Lasse Koskela
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Originally posted by Rex Ashworth:
And the core libraries could be explained where...

Well, the books (such as Kent and Erich's) are probably the best source regarding readability as a major factor. Then there's the PDE guide (for which I can't get you a link right now as the eclipse.org site seems to be down) for online reading.
Dave Vick
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Here's the link to the PDE guide.
It can be found on the documentation page


Dave
 
 
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