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Rational EGL Rich Web Support

A set of Eclipse plug-ins that allow you to develop Web 2.0 applications in EGL without JavaScript skills.

eBay's Eclipse plug-ins in action

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Michael Galpin (Posted by jmalasko on Mar 25, 2008 11:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Here's a two-part "Eclipse at eBay" series, that first looks at eBay's architecture and how eBay has tailored Eclipse to suit it, then at some of the organizational needs of eBay and how it has used Eclipse to fill those needs. These articles concentrate on how eBay has used Eclipse, but the beauty is that you can employ similar tactics for your organization.

First look at Android mobile RSS reader

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Frank Ableson (Posted by jmalasko on Mar 20, 2008 5:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
What good is a mobile computing environment if you can't keep track of your favorite news feeds on the go? Even though you can use Android's browser to read your favorite Web sites, you'll miss the chance to integrate RSS or XML data with other mobile applications to make your own mash-ups. This tutorial shows you how to use the Android Developer Tools to read, parse, and display XML data.

Multi-Thread Run-time Analysis Tool for Java

Discover the Multi-Thread Run-time Analysis for Java that detects and analyzes potential data race and deadlock conditions that often occur in multi-threaded Java programs. Multi-threaded Programming is easy to use and provides both a command line interface and a GUI front-end in Eclipse.

Architectural Decision Knowledge Wiki

Capture and share software architecture design rationale in complex application domains such as enterprise computing. This layered client-server architecture, Web 2.0 collaboration system, supports the cooperative decision-making work of software architects.

Facelets fits JSF like a glove

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Richard Hightower (Posted by jmalasko on Mar 7, 2008 6:56 PM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM; Story Type: News Story
The mismatch between JSF and JavaServer Pages technology is a serious problem in JSF development. This article introduces you to the advantages of Facelets: easy HTML-style templating and reusable composition components.

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