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The Eclipse Examples Project |
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The Eclipse Examples Project (Examples) provides a location for adopters of Eclipse technology to find well-documented example applications, platforms, and features/plug-ins/bundles that demonstrate the use of Eclipse technology. The idea behind the project is to provide a home for examples of applications and plug-ins that use Eclipse technology. As a general rule, examples utilize technologies from multiple Eclipse projects, though this is not rigorously enforced to avoid excluding examples that might otherwise be useful and interesting.
We believe that a collection of well-documented and compelling examples demonstrating the use of Eclipse technology is of great benefit to the projects and the adopter community. First, these examples provide increased visibility for the projects. Further, they provide a vehicle for demonstrating and testing interactions between projects that might otherwise be difficult or impossible provide in the context of any one project. Perhaps most important, these examples provide much-needed documentation for adopters of Eclipse Technology.
- eclipse.technology.examples: Discussion concerning Examples of Eclipse Technology. (web)
- examples-dev: https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/examples-dev(web)
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CVS and SVN repositories are browseable on the web.
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Other web pages list alumni and emeritus committers from all Eclipse projects.
No Eclipse update site has been listed.
| 0.2: | 2009-08-07 | tentative |
| 0.1: | 2008-12-23 | completed |
Here is the Project Release Timeline.
Bugs can be searched and filed using bugzilla.
The project maintains this website.
Here is the project plan (raw xml).
The project has no documentation.
The project team maintains this IP Log.
The project has published or been discussed in these articles.
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/article.php?file=Article-Adapters/index.html
| Wayne Beaton |