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You`ve probably heard the buzz about Eclipse, the powerful open source platform that gives Java developers a new way to approach development projects. It`s like a shiny new carno longer content to just admire Eclipse, you`re now itching to get in and drive. Eclipse is to Java developers what Visual Studio is to .NET developersit`s an integrated development environment (IDE) that combines a code editor, compiler, debugger, text editor, graphical user interface (GUI) builder, and other components into a single, userfriendly application. It provides a solid foundation that enables Java developers to construct and run integrated softwaredevelopment tools for web development, application design, modeling, performance, testing, and much more. As with any extensive programming tool, however, there`s a lot to learn. And there s no better guy than wellknown Java expert Steve Holzner to teach you. An awardwinning and bestselling author who has been writing about Java topics since the language first appeared, Holzner delivers just the kind of targeted, practical, everyday knowledge you need to hone your mastery of Eclipse. Perfect as a companion to an Eclipse programming tutorial (such as Holzner`s own Eclipse, O`Reilly, April 2004) or an ideal standalone for all those developers who either don`t want or don`t need the tutorial approach, the Eclipse Cookbook contains taskoriented recipes for more than 800 situations you may encounter while using this new Java platformfrom deploying a web application automatically to reverse engineering compiled code, from renaming all references to a class across multiple packages to initializing the SWT JNI libraries. Each recipe in the everpopular and utterly practical problemsolutiondiscussion format for O`Reilly cookbooks contains a clear and thorough description of the problem, a brief but complete discussion of a solution, and inaction examples illustrating that solution. The Eclipse Cookbook will satiate Java programmers at all levels who are ready to go beyond tutorialsfar beyond writing plugins and extensionsand actually use the powerful and convenient Eclipse day to day.ABOUT THE AUTHOR Steve Holzner is an awardwinning author who has been writing about Java topics since Java first appeared. He`s a former PC Magazine contributing editor, and his many books have been translated into 18 languages around the world. His books sold more than 1.5 million copies, and many of his bestsellers have been on Java. Steve graduated from MIT and got his PhD at Cornell; he`s been a very popular member of the faculty at both MIT and Cornell, teaching thousands of students over the years and earning an average student evaluation over 4.9 out of 5.0. He also runs his own software company and teaches weeklong classes to corporate programmers on Java around the country.
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