Practical Eclipse Rich Client Platform Projects is a clear and technical guide for Eclipse developers to help them enhance their knowledge and achieve their goals quickly.
- The book explains the technical concepts easily and in an engaging way.
- The text provides plenty of source code and images as learning aids.
- Several practical projects and case studies are included.
- Understand RCP basics, architecture, and foundations.
- Use and incorporate plug–ins with Eclipse.
- Design and develop user interface components and work with the Eclipse FormsAPIs.
- Add and integrate 2D graphics using the Graphical Editing Framework.
- Build professional–looking and functional reports with Eclipse BIRT.
- Create visually more dynamic 3D graphics by incorporating OpenGL into Eclipse.
- Add help support and automated updates via the Update Manager.
The primary audience of this book will be developers and software engineers involved in user interface development with the Eclipse platform. Also, this book will be valuable to scientists, students, practitioners, and all those interested in multiplatform user interface development.
About the Apress Practical SeriesThe Practical series from Apress is your best choice for getting the job done, period. From professional to expert, this series lets you apply project–motivated templates (or frameworks) step by step in a very direct, practical, and efficient manner toward current real–world projects that may be sitting on your desk. So whatever your career goal, Apress can be your trusted guide to take you where you want to go on your IT career empowerment path.
About the AuthorVladimir Silva holds a master’s degree in computer science from Middle Tennessee State University. He worked for four years for IBM as a research engineer where he acquired extensive experience in distributed and grid computing research. Vladimir is a highly technical, focus–based individual and team player. He belongs to two National Honor Societies and has published many computer science articles for IBM and is author of Grid Computing for Developers (Charles River Media, 2005).
