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Eclipse Webinar [message #39550] Mon, 25 September 2006 17:20
Lynn Gayowski is currently offline Lynn GayowskiFriend
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Looking to learn more about the different projects involved that make up
Eclipse? We are running a series of free webinars to help you better
understand how you can use the different Eclipse projects.

Web 2.0 the Eclipse Way with the Rich AJAX Platform
September 27, 2006 at 8:00 am PST / 11:00 am EST / 5:00 pm CEST
Presented by Jochen Krause, RAP Project Leader

To Register Email rap-webinar at eclipse dot org

The Rich AJAX Platform is ready to help you create AJAX-enabled Web
applications using the methods and concepts of the Eclipse Rich Client
Platform. In fact, RAP can be thought of as RCP for the Web, and that
means, among other things, that a large part of the existing code from
desktop RCP applications can be used to run them in a browser.

This webinar will teach you about the three RAP building blocks - a widget
toolkit, the Eclipse plug-in mechanism, and a workbench - and how they
compare with RCP. The widget toolkit is a Java component library similar
to SWT. It shields you from differences in the underlying technologies.
RAP renders the appropriate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript instead of the
developer hand-coding it. The plug-in mechanism for Web applications
employs the OSGi functionality. The workbench is tightly integrated with
the widget toolkit and is similar to the Eclipse platform workbench.

This webinar will demonstrate how you can quickly create AJAX Web
applications using known Eclipse development methods.

Special thanks to Adobe for contributing access to their Macromedia Breeze
meeting service to host these webinars.
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