Eclipse

Java, Open Source August 28th, 2007

Eclipse…What do you think o f it. Do you think of the following picture?


 

Or do you think of the following IDE (Integrated Development Environment).

 

eclipse.jpg

 

Eclipse has recently(sometime in June 2007) released 21 projects under the codename Europa. These projects are as follow:

  • · AspectJ Development Tools (AJDT)
  • · Intelligence and Reporting Tools (BIRT)
  • · C/C++ Development Tools (CDT)
  • · Data Tools Platform (DTP)
  • · Device Software Development Platform - Device Debugging (DSDP.DD)
  • · Device Software Development Platform - Target Management (DSDP.TM)
  • · Dynamic Languages Toolkit (DLTK)
  • · Dash (Eclipse Monkey)
  • · Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF)
  • · Eclipse Platform, JDT, PDE and Equinox.
  • · Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF)
  • · Eclipse Modeling Framework - Query, Transaction, Validation (MQ, MT, VF)
  • · Graphical Editing Framework (GEF)
  • · Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF)
  • · Model Development Tools (MDT)
  • · Model to Text (M2T) – JET
  • · Mylyn
  • · SOA Tools Platform (STP)
  • · Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP
  • · Web Tools Platform (WTP)

src: Eclipse.org

 

I’ve been using the latest Eclipse, Eclipse 3.3. Previously you only had one ‘type’ of Eclipse to Download. Now you have 5 choices, depending on your project requirement{Java,Java EE, C/C++, RCP/Plugin,Classic}. As usual, the downloads are all extendable, thus you can easily download other development toolkits when you need them from the Europa Update Server.

 

The changes in Eclipse can be seen at this page. I would like to highlight some of the changes that I’ve noticed since using the new version of Eclipse.

 

I like the new Minimize and Maximize feature.

eclipsepic1.jpg

 

 

When you click at the minimize and maximize buttons, tabs such as ‘Hierarchy’, ‘Console’, and ‘Problems’ all get minimized to the rim of the window. You can see it highlighted in the picture above. If you’re pressed for screen space. The above touch in the new 3.3, is a nice addition.

 

 

I`ve also used the newly enhanced Refactoring Tool. It is now more convenient. Just see it below.

eclipsepic2.jpg

 

 

Previously in 3.2, to do that, you had to go through a dialog box. With this new approach, you have less steps to perform.

 

 

I`ve only used the above two techniques. I’m sure you’d appreciate the changes in the latest version of Eclipse. I did not know about the new changes. I just stumbled upon this earlier this week by accident. So if you knew about it, well good for you. If you only knew about it now, well, I’m glad to be of service!

 

All Eclipse IDE pictures were obtained from here.

 

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One Response to “Eclipse”

  1. stefany UNITED STATES Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 Says:

    a eclipse it cool

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