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This book covers all relevant concepts of Eclipse 4 RCP development and


contains exercises and tutorials to practice these concepts. The migration of


existing Eclipse 3.x based RCP applications is also briefly covered.



After a short introduction into the Eclipse platform, you perform a full


development cycle of an Eclipse 4 application, from creation to deployment.


After this first full development cycle, the book guides you through all aspects of


Eclipse 4 development using an extended example which you continue to extend


in the exercises.



You will learn about the new programming concepts of Eclipse 4, e.g. the


application model, Dependency Injection, CSS styling, the Renderer Framework,


the Event system and much more.



Proven Eclipse technologies like SWT, JFace Viewers, OSGi modularity and


services, Databinding, Internationalization, etc. are also covered in detail.



The book was reviewed by well-known Eclipse experts and committers.



This book requires a working knowledge of Java and of using the Eclipse IDE


but it assumes no previous knowledge of Eclipse plug-in and Eclipse RCP


development.

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