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04.03.2007
# EclipseXSLT - XSLT Support for Eclipse - About
Orangevolt EclipseXSLT lets you transform xml documents by widely configurable XSLT launch configurations. The software extends the Eclipse xml editor with a customizable xml outline, an xpath navigator view and many many more. | 04.03.2007 17:17 Uhr | xslt eclipse xml
21.02.2007
# Apache Directory LDAP Studio - Home
LDAP Studio is a complete LDAP tooling platform intended to be used with any LDAP server however it is particularly designed for use with the Apache Directory Server.
Developed as a sub-project of the Directory Top Level Project, LDAP Studio is an Eclipse RCP application that takes full advantage of the benefits inherent in the Eclipse platform. Composed of several Eclipse (OSGi) plugins, LDAP Studio can be easily upgraded with additional plugins.
LDAP Studio plugins can even run within a full installation of Eclipse itself. | 21.02.2007 20:42 Uhr | ldap eclipse java
06.02.2007
# JettyLauncher Page
JettyLauncher is, as the title suggests, a plug-in that adds support for running web application in Jetty to the Eclipse platform. | 06.02.2007 20:58 Uhr | java eclipse jetty
26.01.2007
# InfoQ: Casestudy: Quickly Responding to Customer Needs with Eclipse RCP
26.01.2007 19:44 Uhr | osgi eclipse
03.01.2007
# Enterprise Java Community: Eclipse, Equinox, and OSGi
At its core, Eclipse has a modular Java runtime called Equinox ( http://eclipse.org/equinox). Equinox in turn is an implementation of the OSGi Alliance?s Service Platform R4 specification ( http://osgi.org). In fact, it is the reference implementation for the framework portion of that specification. At the heart of the OSGi specification is the notion of bundles.
Bundles are used to capture modularity for Java. A bundle is just a standard Java JAR whose manifest contains extra markup identifying the bundle and laying out its dependencies. As such, each bundle is fully self-describing. | 03.01.2007 11:10 Uhr | java osgi eclipse equinox
07.12.2006
# Main Page - WazaabiWiki ← http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=43385
Wazaabi includes a GUI framework that brings XUL to Eclipse RCP plugin developers and a set of components that link the client-side XUL based viewers and forms to server-side business components. Thus, rich client developers can use XUL to code a GUI, rather than using SWT. | 07.12.2006 20:02 Uhr | eclipse xul
30.11.2006
# InfoQ: BPMN in Eclipse SOA Tools Platform
With the donation of Intalio's BPMN modeling editor by Intalio, the Eclipse SOA Tools Platform now has a visual editor for creating process diagrams. It seems quite likely that BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation), which is gaining more and more traction as a standard notation for business process modeling, is destined to become the standard notation for processes in the SOA world. | 30.11.2006 10:15 Uhr | bpmn eclipse
14.10.2006
# Cusp, An Eclipse Lisp Plugin ← http://jsnell.iki.fi/blog/archive/2006-10-14.html
Cusp is a development environment for Lisp built on top of the Eclipse platform. It runs SBCL and hooks into the Swank half of Slime. It provides a repl, project manager, an outline of your code for simple navigation, code editor, syntax highlighting, auto-indetation, parenthesis matching, auto-completion, and more. | 14.10.2006 20:17 Uhr | lisp eclipse
11.10.2006
# Bark - Rse ← http://www.infoq.com/news/structure101-v2
Bark is a tool for analysing the structural properties of Java software systems under development. It is aimed at software developers working on medium-sized and large Java projects. The goal of Bark is to help developers and project managers to maintain an overview of their system as they build it. Bark is realised as plugin for Eclipse. | 11.10.2006 10:14 Uhr | java eclipse
21.09.2006
# JyDT for Eclipse
JyDT for Eclipse aims to provide the development tools expected by a Jython developer. | 21.09.2006 16:40 Uhr | jython java eclipse