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Eclipse Platform
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ALSO CALLED: Eclipse
DEFINITION: A Rich Client Platform (RCP) is a specialized computer program intended for the creation of Java applications built on the Eclipse architecture. Applications written with an RCP are portable and can be reused, mixed and matched. Using an RCP, developers can custom-design
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iServer Express Report Server for BIRT, Rel. 9SP3
| sponsored by BIRT Exchange
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
In this IT Download, BIRT Exchange provides a reporting engine and assorted tools for building rich reports into Java applications, making these reports interactive and fitting spreadsheets into the Java architecture.
Posted: 09 Jul 2008 | Published: 25 Jun 2008
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WindowTester Pro
| sponsored by Instantiations
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
This IT download provides products which enable the automated testing of Java graphical user interfaces, eliminating the need to hand-craft test code.
Posted: 04 Sep 2007 | Published: 27 Aug 2007
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M7 Introduces NitroX? for Jakarta Struts, Eclipse Edition: The Most Powerful Web Development & Debugging for JSP and Struts Users
| sponsored by M7 Corporation
PRESS RELEASE:
NitroX from M7 was created to comprehensively meet the unique needs of Java developers building JSP or Struts-based applications in an Eclipse development environment.
Posted: 05 Aug 2004 | Published: 07 Jun 2004
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ECLIPSE PLATFORM DEFINITION (continued):
A Rich Client Platform (RCP) is a specialized computer program intended for the creation of Java applications built on the Eclipse architecture. Applications written with an RCP are portable and can be reused, mixed and matched. Using an RCP, developers can custom-design windows, menus, tool bars, palettes, wizards and other specialized features. Eclipse Platform definition sponsored by SearchSOA.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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