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Praise for Clayberg and Rubel’s
Eclipse Plug-ins, Third Edition
“Dan Rubel and Eric Clayberg are the authors of one of the most highly regarded books
in the history of Eclipse. Their
Eclipse Plug-ins
is generally considered the seminal book
on how to extend the Eclipse platform.”
— Mike Milinkovich
Executive Director, Eclipse Foundation
“I’m often asked, ‘What are the best books about Eclipse?’ Number one on my list, every
time, is
Eclipse Plug-ins
. I find it to be the clearest and most relevant book about Eclipse
for the real-world software developer. Other Eclipse books focus on the internal Eclipse
architecture or on repeating the Eclipse documentation, whereas this book is laser
focused on the issues and concepts that matter when you’re trying to build a product.”
— Bjorn Freeman-Benson
Former Director, Open Source Process, Eclipse Foundation
“As the title suggests, this massive tome is intended as a guide to best practices for
writing Eclipse plug-ins. I think in that respect it succeeds handily. Before you even think
about distributing a plug-in you’ve written, read this book.”
— Ernest Friedman-Hill
Marshall, JavaRanch.com
“If you’re looking for just one Eclipse plug-in development book that will be your guide,
this is the one. While there are other books available on Eclipse, few dive as deep as
Eclipse Plug-ins
.”
— Simon Archer
“
Eclipse Plug-ins
was an invaluable training aid for all of our team members. In fact,
training our team without the use of this book as a base would have been virtually
impossible. It is now required reading for all our developers and helped us deliver a
brand-new, very complex product on time and on budget thanks to the great job this
book does of explaining the process of building plug-ins for Eclipse.”
— Bruce Gruenbaum
“The authors of this seminal book have decades of proven experience with the most
productive and robust software engineering technologies ever developed. Their
experiences have now been well applied to the use of Eclipse for more effective Java
development. A must-have for any serious software engineering professional!”
— Ed Klimas
“This is easily one of the most useful books I own. If you are new to developing Eclipse
plug-ins, it is a ‘must-have’ that will save you
lots
of time and effort. You will find lots of
good advice in here, especially things that will help add a whole layer of professionalism
and completeness to any plug-in. The book is very focused, well-structured, thorough,
clearly written, and doesn’t contain a single page of ‘waffly page filler.’ The diagrams
explaining the relationships between the different components and manifest sections are
excellent and aid in understanding how everything fits together. This book goes well
beyond Actions, Views, and Editors, and I think everyone will benefit from the authors’
experience. I certainly have.”
— Tony Saveski
“Just wanted to also let you know this is an excellent book! Thanks for putting forth the
effort to create a book that is easy to read
and
technical at the same time!”
— Brooke Hedrick
“The key to developing great plug-ins for Eclipse is understanding where and how to
extend the IDE, and that’s what this book gives you. It is a must for serious plug-in
developers, especially those building commercial applications. I wouldn’t be without it.”
— Brian Wilkerson
The Eclipse Graphical Editor
Framework (GEF)
The Eclipse Graphical Editor
Framework (GEF)
Dan Rubel
Jaime Wren
Eric Clayberg
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