Agile Java Development With Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse is a book about robust technologies and effective methods which help bring simplicity back into the world of enterprise Java development. The three key technologies covered in this book help reduce complexity significantly, enabling POJOs to be deployed in light-weight containers. This book also covers Ant, JUnit, JSP tag libraries, logging, GUI-based debugging, monitoring using JMX, job scheduling, emailing, and more.
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View on AmazonEclipse is the world's most popular IDE for Java development. This practical pocket guide gets you up to speed quickly with Eclipse. It covers basic concepts, including Views and editors, as well as features that are not commonly understood, such as Perspectives and Launch Configurations. You'll learn how to write and debug your Java code and how to integrate that code with tools such as Ant and JUnit.
View on AmazonEclipse provides an elegant and powerful remedy for Java development frustrations. It doesn't just catch your errors before you compile, it also suggests solutions. This fast-track guide covers all aspects of Eclipse: menus, preferences, views, perspectives, editors, team and debugging techniques, and how they're used every day by thousands of developers.
View on AmazonShows developers how to get up to speed fast on this popular Java IDE. Eclipse, an open source product originally developed by IBM, has an estimated 500,000 users — a 45% market share among Java IDEs. Shows Java developers how to maximize programming productivity with Eclipse, covering all the basics as well as advanced techniques such as using Ant, developing new Eclipse plug-ins, and working with Javadocs and JAR files.
View on AmazonThis book is a comprehensive introduction to the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF). EMF is a powerful framework and code-generation facility for building Java applications based on simple model definitions. Designed to make modeling practical and useful to the mainstream Java programmer, EMF unifies three important technologies: Java, XML, and UML.
View on AmazonEclipse is an integrated development environment for software. It also represents an ideal, incorporating modularity, extensibility, and community. Contributing to Eclipse — by software patterns guru Erich Gamma and Kent Beck — explains how new Eclipse modules should interact with existing software elements and make themselves further extensible. The book emphasizes the importance of packaging new plug-ins and helping the Eclipse project grow and improve.
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