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SWT and JFace-Eclipse's graphical libraries-enable you to build nimble and powerful Java GUIs. But this is only the beginning. With Draw2D and the Graphical Editing Framework, you can go beyond static applications and create full-featured editors. And with the Rich Client Platform, you can build customized work-benches whose capabilities far exceed those of traditional interfaces.
FSWT/JFace in Action covers the territory, from simple widgets to complex graphics. It guides you through the process of developing Eclipse-based GUIs and shows how to build applications with features your users
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Produktbeschreibung
SWT and JFace-Eclipse's graphical libraries-enable you to build nimble and powerful Java GUIs. But this is only the beginning. With Draw2D and the Graphical Editing Framework, you can go beyond static applications and create full-featured editors. And with the Rich Client Platform, you can build customized work-benches whose capabilities far exceed those of traditional interfaces.

FSWT/JFace in Action covers the territory, from simple widgets to complex graphics. It guides you through the process of developing Eclipse-based GUIs and shows how to build applications with features your users will love. The authors share with you their intimate knowledge of the subject in a helpful and readable style.

This book encourages you to learn through action. Many code samples show you how SWT/JFace works in practical applications. Not only do these examples help you understand, they are working programs you can reuse in your own interfaces.
Autorenporträt
Matthew Scarpino is a software consultant with over twelve years of experience in engineering and software development, and has developed high-performance applications using digital signal processors, field programmable gate arrays, and the Cell Broadband Engine. He's the author of Programming the Cell Processor: For Games, Graphics, and Numerical Computation. Matthew Scarpino has more than 10 years of software design and engineering experience. He uses Eclipse to build editing software for reconfigurable computing and has submitted code for Eclipse's graphical library. He lives in Fort Worth, Texas. Stephen Holder is a software engineer who has worked as a consultant for several large commercial and government agencies on enterprise-level Java projects, including writing Eclipse plugins to streamline the development process. He lives in Tustin, California. Stanford Ng is the cofounder of Nuglu, LLC, and is currently working on improving backend systems at Automotive.com, one of the top five automotive e-commerce sites. He is also a creator of the award-winning Proxy/MAM research project. He lives in Irvine, California. Laurent Mihalkovic is a technology consultant with 10 years of experience designing solutions in C/C++/Java/COM. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. Ng is the cofounder of Nuglu, LLC and directing software development at ciMediaGroup, a division of Creative Images.