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Eclipse 3.0 final Version Ende Juli
techner:
Wer den Download scheut das Heft 7 von Java Magazin hat eine passende CD dabei und das im Aug. erscheinde Sonderheft zum Thema Eclipse bringt noch mehr.
Marinero Atlántico:
Meine Lieblingsnachrichtenquelle für Eclipse ist der Weblog von Bill Dudney:
http://jroller.com/page/BillDudney/20040722#j2se_5_0_support_in1
Marinero Atlántico:
großartige Diskussion:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=27543
... und natürlich ist Eclipse ein Werkzeug und zumindest für mich ist es echt hart, damit etwas vernünftiges zustande zu bringen ...
... und ich glaub, dass es allen so geht ... ;D
Marinero Atlántico:
... hab mir das noch mal angesehen.
Das bedeutet offenbar, dass IBM zahlreiche der WSAD Zusatz-plugins open source gemacht hat. ;D 8)
Klasse.
Hier ist Installations-Beschreibung:
http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/initial-contribution/IBM/Getting%20Started.html
Inhalt (von Bill Dudneys blog)
--- Zitat ---* Data Tools - interact with databases. This set offers some great features for looking at, interacting with and debugging you database code.
* J2EE Tools - this group of tools allows the creation of and manipulation of J2EE projects, including J2EE EARs, EJBs, Application Clients, web projects etc. Also seems to extend the package explorer to allow the various 'subproject' things in a J2EE application to be grouped under higherlevel headings like 'EJB Projects' and "Web Projects'.
* Server Tools - provides support for Tomcat v3.2.x, v4.0.x, v4.1.x, and 5.0.x as well as a generic framework to support other servers (presumably the tomcat support is one instantiation of the framework for each version of tomcat supported). The other cool thing is a TCP/IP monitor that can sit between your browser and the server and show you all the traffic that flows back and forth.
* Structured Source Editing - the JSP editor allows JSPs to participate in refactorings! Very Cool! lots of other cool stuff including an XML editor, CSS editor and JavaScript editor. The JSP, XML and XHTML/HTML editors also provide quick fixes now.
* Tabbed Property View - Basically looks like additional info can be packed into the properties view. Nice but not earth shattering.
* XML Tools - Absolutely beautiful schema editor. WSDL, catalogs all kinds of cool stuff here. Did I mention the schema editor, its 'da bomb diggity'.
* Web Services Tools - Tons of cool tools to help build web services. Did not see any cheat sheets like I'd expect here.
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