The Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) is a new class library for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs) in Java. Created as part of the Eclipse project, SWT allows developers to build efficient, portable applications that directly access the user-int
"We're going to push the Eclipse envelope in this book, working from the basics up through the advanced. This book has been designed to open up Eclipse and to be more accessible than any other. It's a programmer-to-programmer book, written to bring
Chapter 1, Why Developers Need BPM? introduces you to the main theoretical concepts about BPM. These concepts will lead you through the rest of the book. You will get an idea of how all the concepts are implemented inside the jBPM framework to under
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. Essential Eclipse Section 1.1. Eclipse and Java Section 1.2. Getting Eclipse Section 1.3. Understandi
From cover to cover, this book is pure Eclipse, covering hundreds of skills and techniques. We start from the most basic Java development and work up to creating your own plug-in editors for the Eclipse environment.
Contents Acknowledgments xxxi About the Authors xxxiii Introduction 1 Who Should Read This Book 1 Key Questions Answered in This Book 2 How This Book Is Structured 2 An Overview of Changes in This Edition 3 Development Environments Used in This Book
This practical guide shows intermediate and advanced web and mobile app developers how to build highly scalable Java applications in the cloud with Google App Engine. The flagship of Google's Cloud Platform, App Engine hosts your app on infrastructu
Hands-On Enterprise Java Microservices with Eclipse MicroProfile: Build and optimize your microservice architecture with Java
Eclipse MicroProfile has gained momentum in the industry as a multi-vendor, interoperable, community-driven specification. I