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The BeanFactory Tool is a two-way GUI frontend plugin for editing javadoc custom doclets, such as XDoclet. It is build on a general Doclet editing layer running on Netbeans, JBuilder and Eclipse.
The Docbook Plugin for Eclipse will allow generating documents within Eclipse IDE environment to various file formats that docbook supports using docbook xsl. Possible future enhancements could include support for docbook dsssl and apache's FOP support.
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An IDE for unrealscript. The editor is a plugin for eclipse to allow development of Unreal Tournament unrealscript classes and is mainly aimed for developers of mutators, mods and total conversions of UT/UT2003/UT2004.
The Eclipse Property File Editor GUI Plugin is a plugin to the Eclipse Platform which provides a GUI editor to interactivly handle java ".properties" files (resource bundles).
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PicEdit is a plugin for Eclipse 2.0 (http://www.eclipse.org) for viewing (and eventually editing) images. It currently supports most of the built-in image formats that eclipse supports.
Eclipseplugin and library to create
- text-editor with synthax-highlighting describe by a regular granmar.
- outline view based on the same granmar
The first implemntation is a named-file editor (DNS)
JXMLEditor is a XML editor developed in Java which is based on the
Xerces Java parser. The goal of this editor is to offer some features (tree view, drag & drop, syntax colorizing) to create XML documents easily. Also available as EclipsePlugin.
This project is a plugin for the Eclipse development environment providing JAVA developers with a Webservice development environment similar to the MS Visual Studio .NET platform. Create and import Webservices from WSDL/UDDI.
This project may be restarted shortly after all this time.
It will probably take the form of a generic Java application with XML template files.
A plugin will then be developed for the eclipse IDE.
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
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.
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.
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.