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Eclipse Cookbook
By Steve Holzner
 
Publisher: O'Reilly
Pub Date: June 2004
ISBN: 0-596-00710-8
Pages: 368
   


   Copyright
   Preface
      What's Inside
      Conventions Used in This Book
      What You'll Need
      Using Code Examples
      We'd Like to Hear from You
      Chapter 1.  Basic Skills
      Introduction
      Section 1.1.  Getting Eclipse
      Section 1.2.  Installing and Running Eclipse
      Section 1.3.  Understanding Your Workspace
      Section 1.4.  Running Multiple Eclipse Windows
      Section 1.5.  Creating a Java Project
      Section 1.6.  Managing Perspectives, Views, and Editors
      Section 1.7.  Mastering the Java Perspective
      Section 1.8.  Creating a Java Class
      Section 1.9.  Completing Code Automatically
      Section 1.10.  Running Your Code
      Section 1.11.  Running Code Snippets
      Section 1.12.  Fixing Syntax Errors Automatically
      Section 1.13.  Keeping Your Workspace Clear
      Section 1.14.  Recovering from Total Disaster
      Chapter 2.  Using Eclipse
      Introduction
      Section 2.1.  Showing/Hiding Views
      Section 2.2.  Moving a View or Toolbar
      Section 2.3.  Accessing Any Project File
      Section 2.4.  Tiling Editors
      Section 2.5.  Maximizing Views and Editors
      Section 2.6.  Going Back to the Previous Editor
      Section 2.7.  Going Back to the Previous Edit Location
      Section 2.8.  Linking Views to Editors
      Section 2.9.  Reordering View and Editor Tabs
      Section 2.10.  Navigating from an Editor to a View
      Section 2.11.  Creating a Key Binding
      Section 2.12.  Displaying More Resource Information with Icons
      Section 2.13.  Using a Different Workspace
      Section 2.14.  Creating a Task
      Section 2.15.  Creating a Bookmark
      Section 2.16.  Creating a Fast View
      Section 2.17.  Customizing Help
      Section 2.18.  Restoring Deleted Resources
      Section 2.19.  Customizing a Perspective
      Section 2.20.  Restoring a Perspective
      Section 2.21.  Creating a New Perspective
      Chapter 3.  Java Development
      Introduction
      Section 3.1.  Speeding Up the JDT Editor
      Section 3.2.  Creating a Java Project
      Section 3.3.  Creating Java Packages
      Section 3.4.  Creating a Java Class
      Section 3.5.  Creating a Java Method
      Section 3.6.  Overriding a Java Method
      Section 3.7.  Getting Method Parameter Hints
      Section 3.8.  Inserting Method Parameter Names
      Section 3.9.  Creating Getter/Setter Methods
      Section 3.10.  Creating Delegate Methods
      Section 3.11.  Surrounding Code with do/for/if/try/while Blocks
      Section 3.12.  Finding the Matching Brace
      Section 3.13.  Automatically Wrapping Strings
      Section 3.14.  Creating a Constructor
      Section 3.15.  Converting Constructors to Factory Methods
      Section 3.16.  Commenting Out a Section of Code
      Section 3.17.  Creating Working Sets
      Section 3.18.  Creating TODO Tasks
      Section 3.19.  Customizing Code Assist
      Chapter 4.  Refactoring, Building, and Launching
      Introduction
      Section 4.1.  Renaming Elements
      Section 4.2.  Moving Elements
      Section 4.3.  Extracting and Implementing Interfaces
      Section 4.4.  Searching Code
      Section 4.5.  Comparing Files
      Section 4.6.  Comparing Files Against Local History
      Section 4.7.  Restoring Elements and Files from Local History
      Section 4.8.  Selecting the Java Runtime for Builds
      Section 4.9.  Running Your Code
      Section 4.10.  Building Your Code
      Section 4.11.  Using .jar and .class Files
      Section 4.12.  Setting the Launch Configuration
      Chapter 5.  Testing and Debugging
      Introduction
      Section 5.1.  Installing JUnit
      Section 5.2.  Testing an Application with JUnit
      Section 5.3.  Starting a Debugging Session
      Section 5.4.  Setting a Breakpoint
      Section 5.5.  Stepping Through Your Code
      Section 5.6.  Running Until Encountering a Breakpoint
      Section 5.7.  Running to a Line of Code You Select
      Section 5.8.  Watching Expressions and Variables
      Section 5.9.  Setting a Hit Count for Breakpoints
      Section 5.10.  Configuring Breakpoint Conditions
      Section 5.11.  Creating Field, Method, and Exception Breakpoints
      Section 5.12.  Evaluating Expressions
      Section 5.13.  Assigning Values to Variables While Debugging
      Section 5.14.  Changing Code on the Fly
      Chapter 6.  Using Eclipse in Teams
      Introduction
      Section 6.1.  Getting a CVS Server
      Section 6.2.  Creating a CVS Repository
      Section 6.3.  Connecting Eclipse to a CVS Repository
      Section 6.4.  Storing an Eclipse Project in a CVS Repository
      Section 6.5.  Committing Files to the CVS Repository
      Section 6.6.  Visually Labeling Files Under Version Control
      Section 6.7.  Examining the CVS Repository
      Section 6.8.  Checking Projects Out of a CVS Repository
      Section 6.9.  Updating Your Code from a CVS Repository
      Section 6.10.  Synchronizing Your Code with the CVS Repository
      Section 6.11.  Creating Code Patches
      Section 6.12.  Naming Code Versions
      Section 6.13.  Creating CVS Branches
      Chapter 7.  Eclipse and Ant
      Introduction
      Section 7.1.  Connecting Ant to Eclipse
      Section 7.2.  Building an Eclipse Application Using Ant
      Section 7.3.  Catching Ant Build File Syntax Problems
      Section 7.4.  Using a Different Build File
      Section 7.5.  Using Your Own Version of Ant
      Section 7.6.  Setting Types and Global Properties
      Section 7.7.  Setting Ant Editor Options
      Section 7.8.  Setting Ant Arguments
      Section 7.9.  Using the Ant View
      Section 7.10.  Using Ant as an External Tool
      Chapter 8.  SWT: Text, Buttons, Lists, and Nonrectangular Windows
      Introduction
      Section 8.1.  Working with SWT Widgets
      Section 8.2.  Creating an SWT Application
      Section 8.3.  Adding the Required SWT JAR Files to the Build Path
      Section 8.4.  Launching an SWT Application
      Section 8.5.  Positioning Widgets and Using Layouts
      Section 8.6.  Creating Button and Text Widgets
      Section 8.7.  Handling SWT Widget Events
      Section 8.8.  Creating List Widgets
      Section 8.9.  Creating Composite Widgets
      Section 8.10.  Creating Nonrectangular Windows
      Section 8.11.  Multithreading SWT Applications
      Chapter 9.  SWT: Dialogs, Toolbars, Menus, and More
      Introduction
      Section 9.1.  Creating Message Boxes
      Section 9.2.  Creating Dialogs
      Section 9.3.  Creating Toolbars
      Section 9.4.  Embedding Buttons in Toolbars
      Section 9.5.  Handling Toolbar Events
      Section 9.6.  Embedding Combo Boxes, Text Widgets, and Menus in Toolbars
      Section 9.7.  Creating a Menu System
      Section 9.8.  Creating Text Menu Items
      Section 9.9.  Creating Image Menu Items
      Section 9.10.  Creating Radio Menu Items
      Section 9.11.  Creating Menu Item Accelerators and Mnemonics
      Section 9.12.  Enabling and Disabling Menu Items
      Section 9.13.  Creating Menu Separators
      Section 9.14.  Creating Tables
      Section 9.15.  Creating Table Columns
      Section 9.16.  Adding Check Marks to Table Items
      Section 9.17.  Enabling and Disabling Table Items
      Section 9.18.  Adding Images to Table Items
      Section 9.19.  Using Swing and AWT Inside SWT
      Chapter 10.  SWT: Coolbars, Tab Folders, Trees, and Browsers
      Introduction
      Section 10.1.  Creating SWT Tab Folders
      Section 10.2.  Creating SWT Coolbars
      Section 10.3.  Adding Items to Coolbars
      Section 10.4.  Adding Drop-Down Menus to Coolbars
      Section 10.5.  Creating SWT Trees
      Section 10.6.  Handling Tree Events
      Section 10.7.  Adding Checkboxes to Tree Items
      Section 10.8.  Adding Images to Tree Items
      Section 10.9.  Creating SWT Browser Widgets
      Chapter 11.  JSP, Servlets, and Eclipse
      Introduction
      Section 11.1.  Installing Tomcat
      Section 11.2.  Starting Tomcat
      Section 11.3.  Creating JSP Files
      Section 11.4.  Creating a Servlet
      Section 11.5.  Installing a Servlet in Tomcat
      Section 11.6.  Creating a Servlet in Place
      Section 11.7.  Editing web.xml in Place
      Section 11.8.  Avoiding Output Folder Scrubs
      Section 11.9.  Interfacing to JavaBeans
      Section 11.10.  Using a Tomcat Plug-in
      Section 11.11.  Creating WAR Files
      Chapter 12.  Creating Plug-ins: Extension Points, Actions, and Menus
      Introduction
      Section 12.1.  Installing a Plug-in
      Section 12.2.  Creating plugin.xml
      Section 12.3.  Creating a Menu-Based Plug-in Using Wizards
      Section 12.4.  Testing Plug-ins with the Run-time Workbench
      Section 12.5.  Deploying a Plug-in
      Section 12.6.  Writing a Plug-in from a Skeleton
      Section 12.7.  Responding to User Actions in a Plug-in
      Section 12.8.  Creating a Plug-in Menu from Scratch
      Section 12.9.  Creating Actions
      Section 12.10.  Coding a Plug-in Action
      Section 12.11.  Automatically Adding a Plug-in to a Perspective
      Chapter 13.  Creating Plug-ins: Wizards, Editors, and Views
      Introduction
      Section 13.1.  Creating a Plug-in That Supports Wizards and Editors
      Section 13.2.  Customizing a Wizard
      Section 13.3.  Customizing an Editor
      Section 13.4.  Creating a Plug-in That Supports Views
      Section 13.5.  Adding Items to a View
      Section 13.6.  Configuring a View's Actions
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