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Getting Started with Eclipse Juno.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (256 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782160953
  • 1782160957
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Getting Started with Eclipse Juno.DDC classification:
  • 005.117
LOC classification:
  • QA76.73 .J38
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; How to use this book; Downloading and installing Eclipse; Eclipse Juno -- new and noteworthy; Summary; Chapter 2: Java Development; Creating a Java project; Creating a Java class; Creating working sets; Importing a Java project; Importing a project from Version Control Servers; Introducing Java views; The Package Explorer view; The Java Editor view; Compiling errors and warnings annotations; Content assist; Code navigation; Quick fix; Customizing the editor.
The Problems viewCustomizing the Problems view; The Outline view; The Type Hierarchy view; The Call Hierarchy view; Organizing imports; Save actions; Enforcing Coding Style with Formatter; Generating code; Generating getters and setters; Generating constructors; Generating the hashCode() and equals() methods; Generating the toString() method; Generating method comments; Editing code and comment templates; Refactoring; Renaming variables; Modifying a method's signature; Building and running the project; Creating a launch configuration; Managing the project build path; Summary.
Chapter 3: Unit Testing with JUnit and DebuggingTesting with JUnit -- getting started; Setting up JUnit; Testing with JUnit; Implementing the test methods generated by Eclipse; An overview of the Eclipse JUnit Runner view; Creating test cases; Debugging when problems arise; Summary; Chapter 4: Version Control Systems; CVS; Repository; Checking out a project; Synchronizing; Branches; SVN; Git; Summary; Chapter 5: SWT; Getting started; Setting up; Widgets; Displays; Controls; The Label widgets; The Text widgets; The Button widgets; The List widgets; The Combo widgets; Layouts; FillLayout.
RowLayoutGridLayout; New and noteworthy; Summary; Chapter 6: More SWT; Events; Typed and untyped events; KeyEvent; MouseEvent; Menus; Toolbars; Tables; Dialogs; MessageBox; FileDialog; ColorDialog; FontDialog; PrintDialog; Summary; Chapter 7: Web Development using Eclipse WTP; Brief introduction to the benefits of Java web application technologies; Understanding servlets; Understanding JavaServer Page; Getting started with Apache Tomcat; Installing Tomcat; Eclipse Web Tools Platform; Configuring the server; The servlet lifecycle; Implementing your very first Java servlet using Eclipse WTP.
A more elaborate example -- yet another calculatorDeploying the calculator example; Implementing your very first JSP using Eclipse WTP; Generating WAR files; Summary; Chapter 8: Eclipse Development; Creating your first plugin; Running and debugging a plugin project; Running and debugging configurations; Extension points; Declaring an extension point; Providing interfaces; Using extension points implementation in code; Implementing an extension point; Contributing to the platform's menus and toolbars; Actions versus commands; org.eclipse.ui.menus; org.eclipse.ui.commands.
Summary: Written as a concise yet practical guide that details the main features which are usually required by a programmer who makes use of the Eclipse platform, this book covers Eclipse 3.8 in a way that is accessible to the Java novice and expert alike. The reader is guided through a series of hands-on examples that introduce Eclipse and some of its plugins. The primary audience for this book are the Java programmers. This book has been written in a way that it is accessible both to beginners and advanced Java programmers alike. Also, if you are a seasoned Java developer who has been using another ID.
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Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; How to use this book; Downloading and installing Eclipse; Eclipse Juno -- new and noteworthy; Summary; Chapter 2: Java Development; Creating a Java project; Creating a Java class; Creating working sets; Importing a Java project; Importing a project from Version Control Servers; Introducing Java views; The Package Explorer view; The Java Editor view; Compiling errors and warnings annotations; Content assist; Code navigation; Quick fix; Customizing the editor.

The Problems viewCustomizing the Problems view; The Outline view; The Type Hierarchy view; The Call Hierarchy view; Organizing imports; Save actions; Enforcing Coding Style with Formatter; Generating code; Generating getters and setters; Generating constructors; Generating the hashCode() and equals() methods; Generating the toString() method; Generating method comments; Editing code and comment templates; Refactoring; Renaming variables; Modifying a method's signature; Building and running the project; Creating a launch configuration; Managing the project build path; Summary.

Chapter 3: Unit Testing with JUnit and DebuggingTesting with JUnit -- getting started; Setting up JUnit; Testing with JUnit; Implementing the test methods generated by Eclipse; An overview of the Eclipse JUnit Runner view; Creating test cases; Debugging when problems arise; Summary; Chapter 4: Version Control Systems; CVS; Repository; Checking out a project; Synchronizing; Branches; SVN; Git; Summary; Chapter 5: SWT; Getting started; Setting up; Widgets; Displays; Controls; The Label widgets; The Text widgets; The Button widgets; The List widgets; The Combo widgets; Layouts; FillLayout.

RowLayoutGridLayout; New and noteworthy; Summary; Chapter 6: More SWT; Events; Typed and untyped events; KeyEvent; MouseEvent; Menus; Toolbars; Tables; Dialogs; MessageBox; FileDialog; ColorDialog; FontDialog; PrintDialog; Summary; Chapter 7: Web Development using Eclipse WTP; Brief introduction to the benefits of Java web application technologies; Understanding servlets; Understanding JavaServer Page; Getting started with Apache Tomcat; Installing Tomcat; Eclipse Web Tools Platform; Configuring the server; The servlet lifecycle; Implementing your very first Java servlet using Eclipse WTP.

A more elaborate example -- yet another calculatorDeploying the calculator example; Implementing your very first JSP using Eclipse WTP; Generating WAR files; Summary; Chapter 8: Eclipse Development; Creating your first plugin; Running and debugging a plugin project; Running and debugging configurations; Extension points; Declaring an extension point; Providing interfaces; Using extension points implementation in code; Implementing an extension point; Contributing to the platform's menus and toolbars; Actions versus commands; org.eclipse.ui.menus; org.eclipse.ui.commands.

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Written as a concise yet practical guide that details the main features which are usually required by a programmer who makes use of the Eclipse platform, this book covers Eclipse 3.8 in a way that is accessible to the Java novice and expert alike. The reader is guided through a series of hands-on examples that introduce Eclipse and some of its plugins. The primary audience for this book are the Java programmers. This book has been written in a way that it is accessible both to beginners and advanced Java programmers alike. Also, if you are a seasoned Java developer who has been using another ID.

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