Announcements

Web Seminar December 1st: Building Rich Client Applications with the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) with Jeff McAffer and Wayne Beaton

Thursday, November 17, 2005 - 07:17 by EclipseWeb Web
Eclipse RCP is the core runtime environment of the Eclipse tooling platform. It includes the Eclipse plug-in model, the GUI components and frameworks that enable the native platform look and feel, a mechanism for dynamically updating plug-ins and much more. Using these, developers can take advantage of the open source Eclipse technology to deliver applications that provide rich, well integrated user experiences.

Eclipse at JavaPolis 2005!

Monday, November 7, 2005 - 07:17 by EclipseWeb Web
Join us in Antwerp at the Plug-In Bazaar and Eclipse in Action December 12th and 13th!

Eclipse Foundation Announces Keynotes for EclipseCon 2006

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 - 08:17 by EclipseWeb Web
The Eclipse Foundation today announced the keynote speakers for its third annual community conference, EclipseCon 2006. The show brings together the Eclipse community to share and learn new techniques, ideas and technologies, as well as provide information about the latest developments and future plans of the Eclipse projects. The conference will be held March 20-23, 2006 at the Santa Clara Convention Center.

Register for EclipseCon 2006!

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 - 08:17 by EclipseWeb Web
The first 200 EclipseCon Passport registrations will receive a complimentary copy of McAffer and Lemieux's book Eclipse Rich Client Platform

Ralph Mueller Joins the Eclipse Foundation

Friday, October 21, 2005 - 08:17 by EclipseWeb Web
The Eclipse Foundation announced today that Ralph Mueller has joined the Eclipse Foundation as Director, Eclipse Ecosystem - Europe.

Check out the latest books on Eclipse!

Tuesday, October 18, 2005 - 08:17 by EclipseWeb Web
McAffer and Lemieux on RCP, Judd and Shittu on Eclipse JST, Daum on RCP and Eclipse 3.1 and Burnette on the Eclipse IDE !

Eclipse Technical Article: Plugging into SourceForge.net by David Biesack (SAS)

Saturday, October 15, 2005 - 08:17 by EclipseWeb Web
Congratulations on taking the plunge and writing an open source plug-in for the Eclipse platform. SourceForge.net can provide a good home your plug-in, but information on how best to set up an Eclipse project there is sparse. This article is an introduction to SourceForge for the Eclipse developer. You will learn the features available to the SourceForge.net open source developer community and be guided through the process, from creating a SourceForge project to hosting your Eclipse Update site.