LotusScript editor for Eclipse. Includes outlined functions and classes information, automatic indentation and completition processor for Domino class names. Use the plugin to edit lss files on workstation and attach them in Notes by %Include directive.
Simple eclipse builder plugin that copies maven war files to the output 'target' directory. When a file is edited and saved (Java, JSP, etc.), it is immediately copied to the output. This greatly speeds maven web app development.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
Integrates Castor support into Eclipse. Provides incremental generation of Java code to support Castor XML marshalling based on XML Schema files, as well as a visual Castor XML Binding editor.
External diff Tool is an Eclipseplugin that allows the launch of an external diff tool for file compares rather than the default built-in Eclipse diff tool. This plugin doesn't replace the built-in Eclipse tool. It only adds a new menu item to the GUI.
The Eclipse XML Meta-Modeling Tools project provides tools like editors, extended validation and generators for developing xml based meta-models and domain-specific languages in eclipse.
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Eclipseplugin based on JTidy, the Java port of HTML Tidy. For (X)HTML and XML files, it provides a Validator (Manual or automatic checking) and a Formatter based on numerous preferences.
Eclipse's Favorite Plugin. Add a Favorite view to your eclipse. It Give you the ability to store resources in favorite tree like structure, just like you do in your internet browser. Just Drag Resources from your project explorer to the Favorite View.
This project packages several third party open source libraries as plugins for the eclipse platform (see http://www.eclipse.org/). These packages can be used to build Eclipse plugins that depend on these third party libraries.
JarSearch is an Eclipseplugin that integrates gracefully into the Eclipse Search extension points. It enables Java developers to quickly locate jar files that contain a given class file (binary/source) or properties file. It supports embedded jars.
mcuStudio is a development environment for Microcontrollers. It's based on Eclipse (plugin). The aim is to provide a high quality development environment for electronics. First editions will target Microchip Pic mcu's. Other mcu will be supported later.
This is a PLaSM Plugin for Eclipse. PLaSM is a geometric extension of FL, a functional programming language by Backus' group at IBM research, that allows for rapid development of curves, surfaces and solids.
Struts-It provides comprehensive support for developing Struts-based web applicatons. It is based on Eclipse 3.1 and well integreted with WTP 0.7. Supports Struts 1.1, 1.2 and JSTL.
Eloquence is a plug-in for the Eclipse IDE to allow seamless and automated integration of aspect-oriented design pattern implementations with Java/AspectJ projects.
The project goal is to develop an Eclipseplugin for the Apache SVG framework 'Batik'. The plugin adds editors, views and wizards to deal with scaleable vector graphics.
Eclipse-based Editor for JET-templates (templates used by EMF). It is intended to support the development of JET-templates in a quality which is adequate to other eclispe language support.
BeanClipse is a NetBeans plugin for Eclipse: NetBeans runs embedded within the Eclipse platform as a plugin offering the best of both worlds to Java developers.
May be just a joke ;-) ....
Check also it's twin at : http://sf.net/projects/netclipse