Why is Eclipse RCP good [message #502590] |
Tue, 08 December 2009 23:17 |
Ranger Messages: 3 Registered: December 2009 |
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Hi,
i am writing a research project about Eclipse RCP. The major task is to show that Eclipse RCP is supporting development of the modern applications. Till now i wrote about basics concepts of Eclipse RCP such as reusability of plugins, workbench, user-friendliness aspects (Welcome Pages, Cheat Sheets, kontext sensitive Help), SWT+JFace, Eclipse Forms.
My Problem is, that i don't know what can i else write about. Have You any idea?
I was also looking for some statistics (e.g. how many firms are using Eclipse RCP for developing the software) about Eclips RCP, but i didn't find anything remarkable. Do You maybe know some interesting pages with such statistics?
Thanks in forward for Your Help.
Ranger
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Re: Why is Eclipse RCP good [message #502606 is a reply to message #502590] |
Wed, 09 December 2009 02:56 |
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Hi,
I suggest you give it a try and decide for yourself:
http://www.vogella.de/articles/RichClientPlatform/article.ht ml
Best regards, Lars
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http://www.vogella.de/ - Eclipse plugin and Eclipse RCP Tutorials
http://www.twitter.com/vogella - vogella on Twitter
Ranger wrote:
> Hi,
> i am writing a research project about Eclipse RCP. The major task is to
> show that Eclipse RCP is supporting development of the modern
> applications. Till now i wrote about basics concepts of Eclipse RCP such
> as reusability of plugins, workbench, user-friendliness aspects (Welcome
> Pages, Cheat Sheets, kontext sensitive Help), SWT+JFace, Eclipse Forms.
> My Problem is, that i don't know what can i else write about. Have You
> any idea?
>
> I was also looking for some statistics (e.g. how many firms are using
> Eclipse RCP for developing the software) about Eclips RCP, but i didn't
> find anything remarkable. Do You maybe know some interesting pages with
> such statistics?
>
> Thanks in forward for Your Help.
>
> Ranger
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Re: Why is Eclipse RCP good [message #502657 is a reply to message #502590] |
Wed, 09 December 2009 10:18 |
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Hi
You could also write about support of model-driven development, thanks to EMF and all related technologies (GMF, EMFT, M2M) and great diagramming capabilities (GEF, GMF). More generally, reads the description of all Eclipse projects, and you'll see why developping RCP apps is very cool and productive thanks to all the features provided by those projects.
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Mickael Istria - BonitaSoft S.A.
http://www.bonitasoft.com/products/downloads.php
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