This talk provides a look at the internals of the Eclipse 4.2 Application-Framework including the workbench model, declarative styling through CSS, dependency injection and the renderer framework How you can use the Orion plugin system to fix the Ugly. Using Orion, highlighting the Good, mentioning the Bad, and showing Orion ( ) converts your Web browser into aĭevelopment environment for Web apps. Slides: Orion: Web Development in a Web Browser Generating UI components with the databinding framework This presentation will explore the challenges with using Eclipse for remote real-time systems, and highlight using the following technology in Eclipse: Ground and Flight Operations were at NASA Ames in California. During the Haughton-Mars Project field test of 2010, scientists, field engineers and robots were deployed to Devon Island, Canada. NASA uses Eclipse as a common platform for mission and field test software. This talk covers the fundamentals of Hudson Plugin Development and explain the initial steps involved for any one interested in writing their first plugin for Hudson.
More than 400 Hudson Plugins, supporting various aspects of Continuous Integration, are available for free install. Plugins allow users and developers to do everything from customizing the way builds are done, results are displayed and notified and integration with Application LifeCycle Management systems such as SCM, Testing and Analysis tools etc. Apart from being an Open Source product, the popularity of Hudson is due to its extensible nature using Plugins. Hudson is a popular Continuous Integration (CI) tool, now a Technology project at Eclipse. Understanding Hudson CI Plugin Development Framework 8 Scaling Eclipse to Google's massive code base.
7 Building the Google Plugin for Eclipse: What We Learned.6 SWT/Eclipse Testing, and lessons learned along the way.