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Eclipse RCP (Rich Client Platform)

Intended for

Developers who will use Eclipse to build rich client applications.

Background

Having a good grasp of Java (see Java programmingLa programmation en Java) and have a basic knowledge of XML (see XML fundamentalsXML: cours de base). Being familiar with the Eclipse tool is an advantage (see Developing Java applications with EclipseDéveloppement d'applications Java avec Eclipse)

Training method

Theory and exercices.

Course leader

anova.

Duration

3 days.

Schedule

No public sessions are currently scheduled. We will be pleased to set up an on-site course or to schedule an extra public session (in case of a sufficient number of candidates). Interested ? Please contact ABIS.

Objectives

Eclipse is an extensible platform for tool integration. It represents a reliable technology on which commercial products can be designed, developed and deployed.

This course provides an in-depth description of the building process of high-quality extensions for Eclipse. It provides an introduction and overview of the entire process of plug-in development. Best practices to achieve high-quality results are included.

Main topics

  • Introduction
  • Introduction to the Eclipse platform
  • SWT and JFace
  • RCP development basics
  • Introduction to Eclipse RCP development
  • Perspectives, views, wizards and dialogs
  • The Visual Class Editor
  • Adding behaviour
  • Actions
  • Editors
  • From a project to a product
  • Finishing touches
  • External libraries
  • Preferences en properties
  • Adding help
  • Beyond the RCP
  • Creating extension points
  • Features and fragments
  • Beyond the RCP
  • leveraging the resources plug-in