Eclipse and the Rich Client Platform (RCP) together form a leading
development platform. It provides a lightweight software component
framework based on plug-ins. In addition to allowing Eclipse to be
extended using other programming languages, it provides the key to the
seamless integration of tools with Eclipse. The RCP gives Eclipse its
modularity: Eclipse employs plug-ins in order to provide all of its
functionality on top of (and including) the RCP, in contrast to some
other applications where functionality is typically hard-coded. RCP apps
are platform independent: they can be built for all major operating
systems such as Windows, Linux, and Mac from a single code base. And the
RCP provides a professional look and feel for applications.
Practical Eclipse Rich Client Platform Projects is a clear and
technical guide for Eclipse developers to help them enhance their
knowledge and achieve their goals quickly.
- The book explains the technical concepts easily and in an engaging
way.
- The text provides plenty of source code and images as learning aids.
- Several practical projects and case studies are included.