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ISBN 10: 1930110960
ISBN 13: 978-1930110960
Author: David Gallardo, Ed Burnette, Robert McGovern
Eclipse is a new open-source, Java-based, extensible development platform designed for nothing in particular but everything in general. Because of its roots, it is currently most popular as a Java integrated development environment (IDE). Eclipse ships with plugins for writing and debugging Java code. Additional plugins for more advanced Java development, such as JSP/servlets, are available from third parties.
This book provides a thorough guide to using Eclipse features and plugins effectively in the context of real-world Java development. Realistic examples demonstrate how to use Eclipse effectively to build, test and debug applications using the tools provided by Eclipse and other third-party open source plugins. The reader will learn how to use plugin tools for using Eclipse in a team environment, including using Ant for more sophisticated build processes and CVS for source control. Plugin-ins for building web applications, using J2EE technologies, such as JSP/Servlets and EJB, are also discussed.
Complementing this coverage of Eclipse in the context of development is a reference providing a comprehensive guide to Eclipse. Because Eclipse and its plugins provide a remarkable array of features, it is often hard to learn what features are available and how they can be invoked. This reference lays things out clearly: feature-by-feature, menu-by-menu.
Table of contents:
The Modern Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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Women in the Physical Sciences
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Models for
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Intersections of Physical Science and Western Religion
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Contents
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Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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Popularization of Science
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Literature and the Modern Physical Sciences
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Quantum Theory and Atomic Structure 1900–1927
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Radioactivity and Nuclear Physics
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From QED to the Standard
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Chemical Physics and Quantum Chemistry
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Plasmas and Solid-State Science
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Their Structures and Functions
Mathematics and Astronomy
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Developments
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Mathematical Schools, Communities and Networks
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The Industry, Research and Education Nexus
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Instruments and Practice
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Languages in Chemistry
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Imagery and Representation in Twentieth-Century Science
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The Physical Sciences in the Life Sciences
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Chemical Atomism and Chemical Classification
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The Theory of Chemical Structure and Its Applications
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Theories and Experiments on Radiation from Thomas
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Force, Energy and Thermodynamics
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Electrical Theory and Practice
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Statistics and Physical Theories
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Solar Science and Astrophysics
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Cosmologies and Cosmogonies of Space and Time
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The Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
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Physics in the Twentieth Century
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Computer Science and the Computer Revolution
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Global Environmental Change and the History
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Scientific Theories of Climatic Change
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Global Cooling, Global Warming
Foucault and Marx: Critical Intersections
Introduction
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Foucault’s discovery of a new social order
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Disciplines and class relations
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Analogical table Foucault/Marx
1. Civil Society Against Class State: The Collège de France Lectures of 1977–79
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Praise versus critique of the political economy?
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The Foucauldian grand narrative and the neoliberal question
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Foucault’s grand tableau: civil society and the arts of governing
2. Foucault and Marx: Concepts of Power and Truth
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Foucault explores the ‘pole’ that Marx left in a grey zone
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Foucault discerns knowledge-power alongside proprietor-power
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Why Marx’s theory is missing a ‘pole’
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The history of truth: the true, the just and the authentic
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The truths of government
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Refounding the Marxian project to admit Foucault
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The historical conditions of modern ‘biopolitics’
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The Foucauldian critique of knowledge-power: a politics
3. Marxian Structuralism and Foucauldian Nominalism?
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The Foucauldian concept of power and the Marxian concept of class
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The micro-macrological articulation of class
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The micro-macrological articulation of the state
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Foucault: strategies in relation to ‘apparatuses of power’
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Marx: strategies in relation to ‘class structures’
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Shortcomings and relevance of Marx and Foucault
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Class, sex, race: a Foucauldian triptych?
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War as an ‘analyser of society’
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‘Structure’ or ‘system’? Foucault, Habermas and others
4. Marx’s ‘Capitalism’ and Foucault’s ‘Liberalism’
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The historical productivity of ‘capitalism’
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The political contradiction of capitalism
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The productive contradiction of capitalism
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The history of ‘liberalism’
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‘Discipline’ as productive of utility-docility
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Liberalism as productive of utility-freedom
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Liberalism as relation between governors and the governed
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‘Governmentality’ as against self-government
Mastering Eclipse IDE
Front Matter
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Foreword
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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About this book
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About the title
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About the cover illustration
Part 1 – Using Eclipse
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Overview
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Getting Started with the Eclipse Workbench
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The Java Development Cycle: Test, Code, Repeat
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Working with Source Code in Eclipse
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Building with Ant
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Source Control with CVS
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Web Development Tools
Part 2 – Extending Eclipse
8. Introduction to Eclipse Plug-ins
9. Working with Plug-ins in Eclipse
Appendices
A. Java Perspective Menu Reference
B. CVS Installation Procedures
C. Plug-in Extension Points
D. Introduction to SWT
E. Introduction to JFace
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JFace Architecture
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Building a JFace Application
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