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    LunaRCP provides very useful plug-ins to ease the development of Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) applications. It covers a broad range of RCP topics, e.g. application startup, file operations, jobs API, SWT/JFace, database integration using Hibern
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    Agile grid is a complete new implementation of custom table for Java SWT applications, which uses the structure and some code fragments from the JFace table viewer. The features of this table implementation include: - A content provider provides the data
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    GRUDI Framework - an Eclipse RCP Framework based framework to build CRUD applications (soon RAP) - Eclipse 3.4 (migrating to Eclipse 3.5)
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    A simple, yet powerful wizard framework for Java and Swing with a look and feel similar to the JFace wizard API.
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    A data binding library building on jgoodies. Integrates ideas from jface, guibinding, swtbinding, .net, jgoodies and the beans binding jsr. Provides bean adapters for SWT controls.
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    The faster excel reports project base on apache-poi-hssf.Just like the eclipse-jface and eclipse-swt,the faster excel reports like the face of apache-poi,you can so simple and fast to create a complicated excel report.
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    MONOI aims to simplify the development of rich client layer in business applications. The initial target is to bring GUI components through a Java API based on SWT/JFace for an Eclipse RCP context. More details on web site...
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    For Eclipse JFace developers. Provides factory classes to simplify and enhance JFace development. Initial development concentrates on simplifying the use of JFace databinding to support 'test friendly' GUI development. See the Project Web Site for more
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    Abbot for SWT is a Java framework that lets you more easily write JUnit tests that target Eclipse-based SWT/JFace UI. It also supports the Eclipse GEF & GMF graphical editing frameworks and has some support for WTP (web tools project) UI.
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