Résumé
A Concise Introduction to Eclipse for the Productive Programmer
Organized for rapid access, focused on productivity, Eclipse Distilled brings together all the answers you need to make the most of today's most powerful Java development environment. David Carlson introduces proven best practices for working with Eclipse, and shows exactly how to integrate Eclipse into any Agile development process.
Part I shows how to customize workspaces, projects, perspectives, and views for optimal efficiency-and how to leverage Eclipse's rapid development, navigation, and debugging features to maximize both productivity and code quality. Part II focuses entirely on Agile development, demonstrating how Eclipse can simplify team ownership, refactoring, continuous testing, continuousintegration, and other Agile practices. Coverage includes
- Managing Eclipse projects from start to finish: handling both content and complexity
- Using perspectives, views, and editors to work more efficiently
- Setting preferences to fit your own unique needs-or your team's
- Leveraging Eclipse's powerful local and remote debugging tools
- Understanding how Eclipse fits into contemporary iterative development processes
- Performing continuous testing with JUnit in the Eclipse environment
- Using Eclipse's wizard-assisted refactoring tools
- Implementing continuous integration with Ant-based automated project builders
- Employing best practices for code sharing with CVS and other repositories
By focusing on need-to-know information and providing best practices and methodologies, this book is designed to get you working with Eclipse quickly. Whether you're building enterprise systems, Eclipse plug-ins, or anything else, this concise book will help you write better code-and do it faster.
L'auteur - David Carlson
David Carlson est directeur technique de Ontogenics Corporation. Avec plusieurs cordes à son arc (développeur, auteur, formateur et consultant e-business), il est l'un des meilleurs spécialistes XML, et participe régulièrement à des conférences XML. Il à également conçu un portail XML très complet : www.xmlmodeling.com
David Carlson is a freelance programmer in Portland, OR. His career includes stints at several large companies including IBM, UPS, and Interface, and he co-founded the Internet consultancy Elemental Interactive. He has particular interest in using technology for business advantage. He has worked extensively with WebLogic Server and has experience "in the trenches" building several large-scale applications. David has an MS in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Sommaire
- Getting started
- A Java IDE and So Much More!
- Hello Eclipse
- Managing Your Projects
- Customizing Your Workbench
- Rapid Development
- Java Project Configuration
- Debugging Your Code
- Getting agile
- Characteristics of Agile Development
- Updating the Eclipse IDE
- Continuous Testing with JUnit
- Refactoring Your Code
- Continuous Integration with Ant
- Team Ownership with CVS
- Coding Standards
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Addison Wesley |
Auteur(s) | David Carlson |
Collection | Eclipse |
Parution | 18/03/2005 |
Nb. de pages | 290 |
Format | 17,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 440g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780321288158 |
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