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About the Author. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. I. GETTING STARTED. 1. A Java IDE and So Much More! Eclipse Platform Architecture Other Eclipse Projects Agile Development with Eclipse Sample Application Distilled References 2. Hello Eclipse. Installation and Startup Eclipse IDE Workbench Create a New Java Project Run Your Application Distilled 3. Managing Your Projects. Your Project Workspace Eclipse Resources Planning Projects and Dependencies Distilled 4. Customizing Your Workbench. Perspectives Workbench Views Resource Editors Preferences: Have It Your Way Individual and Team Preferences Distilled 5. Rapid Development. Expanding the Product Catalog Design Dynamic Duo: Editor and Outline Using Content Assist Using Quick Fix Generate Getters and Setters Exploring Hierarchies Distilled 6. Java Project Configuration. Java Build Path Create Shared User Libraries Java Compiler Settings Create Code Templates for Logging Distilled References 7. Debugging Your Code. Start a Debug Session Inspecting and Displaying State Managing Debug Sessions Remote Java Applications Distilled II. GETTING AGILE. 8. Characteristics of Agile Development. The Agile Manifesto Iterative Development Agile Development and Eclipse Distilled References 9. Updating the Eclipse IDE. Finding and Installing Features Installing Plug-ins Without Features Setting Update Preferences Distilled Contributions 10. Continuous Testing with JUnit. Choosing a Test Strategy Project Configuration Writing Test Cases Running Your Tests Distilled Contributions References 11. Refactoring Your Code. When to Refactor Refactoring in Action Catalog of Refactoring Commands Distilled References 12. Continuous Integration with Ant. Automatic Incremental Build Customized Build with Ant Ant Editor and Outline Running Ant in Eclipse Building and Testing Complete Projects Distilled Contributions References 13. Team Ownership with CVS. Team Programming with CVS Sharing Your Projects Check Out Projects from CVS Synchronizing with the Repository Managing Versions Creating and Applying Patches Distilled Contributions References 14. Coding Standards. Coding Java with Style Auditing Compliance Distilled Contributions References Index. |