Archive for March, 2009
Eclipse Business Expense Reporting Tool
I’ve been blogging about the Eclipse Business Expense Reporting Tool (EBERT) over the last couple of days for a few reasons.
First, as an example, it’s important to make sure people are aware of it. It’s not a very good example if nobody knows about it. My intent is to use these blog entries as a [...]
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Services, services, services, …
I’m concerned that the Eclipse Business Expense Reporting Tool (EBERT) is getting too complicated.
Since the application can run on the Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform (RAP), it needs to support the notion of multiple users. Since it also runs on Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP), I can’t use the RAP-specific notions (like SessionSingletons or RWT.getSessionStore()) to [...]
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UDC Data Update
The Eclipse Usage Data Collector has been running for several months now. I spent a few minutes yesterday cleaning up the presentation of the data.
The Usage Data Collector page on eclipse.org now has fresh links to the report data. You’ll notice some changes. For example, all the report data is available in CSV (comma-separated values) [...]
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Get on your ViewModel
I’ve been quietly hacking away at the Eclipse Business Expense Reporting Tool (EBERT) from the Examples project for some time. My goal is to turn this application into a shining example of how you can go about making a real (albeit relatively simple) application based on Eclipse RCP, eRCP, and RAP.
It’s taken me an embarrassing [...]
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