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Eclipse Launcher is an application that supports usage of workspaces and distributions of Eclipse. It helps in managing distributions (include automatic download, installation and plugin configuration) and eases running Eclipse with specified workspace.
This project's aim is to create a Eclipse execution flow logger plugin. Thanks to Bil Lewis for his wonderful debugger "Omniscient debugger" http://www.lambdacs.com/debugger/ This is also based on the same idea using ASM library instead of BCEL librar
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Eclipseplugin that allows a user to upload files via protocol(http/ftp/etc) to a server. Allows arbitrary number of files and file size; provides bandwidth management and transmission recovery. Easy to use tool for uploading ordinary files, pictures etc
Eclipse PDF Renderer is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE. It adds a view to Eclipse in which PDF documents can be displayed. It might be useful if your Eclipse workspace contains several PDF files, or if you're using other Eclipse plugins like texlipse.
ETraceTool is a traceability platform encapsulated in an Eclipseplugin. It allows the user to automatically trace a Java/EMF transformation. It also provides a graphic representation of the generated trace.
EPromote is an Eclipseplugin that allows to define model transformations of EMF-based models with Prolog. EPromote stands for "Eclipse Prolog MOdel Transformation Engine".
Using this EclipsePlugin, one should be able to get a quick overview on what has changed between two EMF models.
The graphical representation is fetched from GMF, the differencing is done by EMF compare.
Bark is a software developer's design watchdog. It is an Eclipseplugin that analyzes your system as you develop it and helps you to remain faithful to your design or to evolve it in a controlled manner.
Tiria is a eclipse-plugin to view code coverage data (e.g. from cobertura) within the IDE. Main objective of the plugin is to show how the code coverage changes during project progress.
JTourBus is an Eclipseplugin for navigating source code based on the idea of tours. Tours can be created using JavaDoc-tags (technically annotations work as well) supported by a little UI.
RCPUnit is an unit testing framework, an automatic GUI testing framework, and a plugin for Eclipse RCP. It runs with PDE JUnit or other unit testing frameworks. It brings you the ability to do unit testing easily in RCP applications, and SWT application.