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A small light weight Eclipse Utility plugin for development with Eclipse IDE in windows only. It has the following features.
Copy File Path (Windows Style , Multi Selection)**
Copy File Path (Unix Style , Multi Selection)
Copy Files and Folders to ClipBoard (Multi Selection)
Open in Windows Command Prompt (Multi Selection)
Open Command Prompt in Eclipse Console
Open in Windows Explorer (Multi Selection)
Full Screen with and without status line bar
Shortcut for Windows Command Prompt from Eclipse console
Send Files to Desktop
Zip files and send to Desktop
Capture screenshot and save to Desktop
Split Eclipse Text Editor
System view and Kill a Process Id
Preferences for Utilities
Graphiti is a generic graph editor plug-in for Eclipse created at the IETR/INSA of Rennes that can load/edit/save potentially any type of graph in text or XML. Please consult the project homepage at http://graphiti-editor.sf.net for more information.
Example GWT Project showing how to navigate between different views.
One of the main features of a GWT application is, that you can write all your code in Java and do not need to care about HTML, CSS and JavaScript. All content can be loaded into the same div-element in one HTML-Standardpage. Sounds perfectly alright, but how do you navigate between different views, if for example you need a loginpage and don´t want the user to have access to your application before entering the right logindata?
Of course there is the possibility to have more than one...
Jamon is a text template engine for Java, useful for generating dynamic HTML, XML, or any text-based content. In a typical Model-View-Controller architecture, Jamon clearly is aimed at the View (or presentation) layer.
The Eclipse Visual Editor project is a platform for creating Visual classes and GUI builders within Eclipse. The project currently provides support for WYSIWYG editing of Swing/AWT and SWT/RCP user interfaces.
Originally developed as an Eclipse Project the Visual Editor project was discontinued and archived in June 2011. This project is a community based fork of the archived sources.
Framework for making Windows applications that are one .exe file in AutoHotKey_L,C++,C#, VB.NET,Java,Groovy,Common Lisp,Nemerle,Ruby,Python,PHP,Lua,Tcl,Perl,Jint,S#,WSH VBScript,HTML/JavaScript/CSS,COM, PowerShell without compiling . For .NET 4.
redView Riena EMF Dynamic Views. redView provides a WYSIWYG Editor for SWT Views based on EMF Models. redView can be used as Prototyping System, RCP Application and more. redView can render the Views dynamically.
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Jasclipse is an Eclipse plugin for developing applications written in Jasmin. It provides Jasmin editor with syntax highlighting, error marking and Ctrl+Space assistance. It also allows compiling your files with Jasmin 2.2
Multilangeditor is an Eclipse plugin that provides an editor that is able to manage different languages in a single file, using specific syntax coloring for each of them. Users can contribute their languages using an extension point.
This small java library is designed easily to create and run step-by-step tutorials in java guis. A tutorial is described in xml and can be easily created with the shipped editor. Localisation and included resource (html, css, images) are also supported.
The open web architecture framework defines web applications in an eclipse based DSL editor. A code generator transforms the models into a Google Web Toolkit / Google App Engine project which can be customized by the developer.
The XPL editor is an RCP Eclipse application based on the eXtensible Presentation Language, an xml-based presentation language built on top of Visual Design Patterns. For more information about XPL, visit http://semantics.eng.it/xpl/index.html
This will be an eclipse plugin to support the Eclipse ide versions 3.3+. If will include wizards for configuring projects to use Thinwire, and a WYSIWYG visual editor to the Thinwire RIA platform.
JLoom is a JSP like template language for text generation - e.g. source code, HTML, XML. JLoom templates are modular encapsulated. Parameters can be any Java type, even Generics or Varargs. There is a plugin for Eclipse and a command line tool.
An embeddable WYSWYG HTMLeditor for Java Swing. It is based on standard Swing JEditorPane component and provides a rich set of editing features, including paragraph and inline styling, inserting links and images, find/replace functions etc.
XLayout is a layout system for Eclipse SWT that allows to separate layout code from business code, similar to the web development approach. The layout is defined in XML using a HTML table like language. The controls can be placed using special tags.
The goal of the project is to describe user interfaces (forms) in a generic manner and to provide render engines for SWT and JSF (potentially for any other GUI Toolkit). The description is XML based and a graphical editor is also part of the Project.
Jump Start UI is a development tool that jumpstarts your UI development by generating initial display and binding code based on the JavaBean. Genertes code for HTML, SWT, and other languages/libraries.
This is an attempt to provide a more user-friendly editor using the eclipse platform for the alloy language. Please see MIT's Alloy website for any questions regarding the language (alloy.mit.edu).
The SpringEditor is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE (http://www.eclipse.org) that supports graphical modelling of application contexts for the spring framework (http://www.springframework.org).
This project has the aim to develop an editor for the module descriptor files of the popular hivemind framework. The editor help write the contributions to configuration points, by gathering all module descriptos to parse all schemata.