* In his friendly, easy-to-understand style, the bestselling
author of Java 2
* For Dummies shows 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 percent 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 JAR files
Table des matières
Introduction.
Part I: The Eclipse Landscape.
Chapter 1: Reader, Meet Eclipse; Eclipse, Meet the Reader.
Chapter 2: Installing Eclipse.
Chapter 3: Using the Eclipse Workbench.
Chapter 4: Changing Your Perspective.
Chapter 5: Some Useful Perspectives and Views.
Part II: Using the Eclipse Environment.
Chapter 6: Using the Java Editor.
Chapter 7: Getting Eclipse to Write Your Code.
Chapter 8: Straight from the Source’s Mouse.
Chapter 9: More Eclipse ‘Sourcery’.
Chapter 10: Refactoring: A Burd’s Eye View.
Chapter 11: Refactor This!
Chapter 12: Looking for Things in All the Right Places.
Part III: Doing More with Eclipse.
Chapter 13: Working with Projects.
Chapter 14: Running Code.
Chapter 15: Getting Help.
Chapter 16: Squashing Bugs.
Part IV: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 17: Ten Frequently Asked Questions (And Their
Answers).
Chapter 18: Ten Great Plug-Ins for Eclipse.
Index.
A propos de l’auteur
Barry Burd is a computer science professor at Drew University. He conducts training sessions for business programmers worldwide and has written several bestselling For Dummies books on Java.