Identifier
ALS-NSCORT:WS41
Abstract
The Eclipse Platform is designed for building integrated development environments (IDEs) that can be used to create applications as diverse as web sites, embedded JavaTM programs, C++ programs, and Enterprise JavaBeansTM. This paper is a general technical introduction to the Eclipse Platform. Part I presents a technical overview of its architecture. Part II is a case study of how the Eclipse Platform was used to build a full-featured Java development environment.
20 pages
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Document Provided By:
Seza Orcun
Project Lead
Joseph Pekny
Date of this Version
March 2003
ALS NSCORT Project Number
Project 15 - Simulation Based Optimatization Approach to Model and Design of an Advanced Life Support System
Format
PDF version 1.3 (Acrobat 4.x)
Publisher
ALS-NSCORT
Project Administrator
Dave Kotterman, dkotter@purdue.edu
ALS NSCORT Series
Internal Document: Systems: General
Language
English
Rights
Copyright 2003, ALS-NSCORT. All Rights Reserved.
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Comments
An overview of the Eclipse Platform.