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Eclipse TEA Revealed

Building Plug-ins and Creating Extensions for Eclipse

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  • An authoritative book written by the Eclipse TEA project lead
  • Explains how to extend the industry-standard Eclipse IDE platform
  • Teaches how to use TEA's library of pre-built components
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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. About TEA

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 1-7
  3. Getting Started

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 9-28
  4. TEA Architecture

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 29-44
  5. Logging

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 45-51
  6. Tasks

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 53-58
  7. TaskChains

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 59-78
  8. Configuration

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 79-85
  9. Progress Reporting

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 87-96
  10. Statistics

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 97-102
  11. Tasking Live View

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 103-107
  12. E4 Events

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 109-113
  13. TEA Build Library

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 115-131
  14. EASE Integration

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 133-141
  15. LcDsl Integration

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 143-154
  16. Further Use Cases

    • Markus Duft
    Pages 155-161
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 163-170

About this book

Discover the open source Eclipse Tasking Engine Advanced (TEA) project in this compact to-the-point book. It covers how to automate tasks using TEA and focuses on simplifying and aiding the creation of extensions for the Eclipse IDE in a way which makes them accessible both from the IDE’s UI and in a headless fashion from the command line.


Additionally, Eclipse TEA Revealed explores the library of pre-built components included with TEA, mostly in the area of rich client platform (RCP)-based Java application development, for building projects, updating sites, dealing with target platforms, and more. After reading and using this book, you'll be up to speed on the fundamentals of Eclipse TEA and ready to use it for more productive Java-based application builds and developments.




What You Will Learn


  • View TEA’s internal architecture 
  • Work with TEA’s APIs 
  • Write TEA components
  • Use the pre-built TEA components
  • Set up headless environments using TEA





Who This Book Is For


Readers should be Java developers interested in extending the Eclipse IDE and/or setting up headless environments based on Eclipse.


Authors and Affiliations

  • Peggau, Steiermark, Austria

    Markus Duft

About the author

Markus Duft has been working as a Platform Architect (C/C++, Java and Eclipse Expert) at SSI Schaefer for more than 12 years now, where his responsibilities include custom Eclipse IDE extensions as well as the whole headless build infrastructure for large scale Eclipse based products.  In his spare time, he is developing a hobbyist OS kernel in assembler and C.  He has spoken at various EclipseCon events around the world (US, France, Germany) about Eclipse TEA, its predecessor (WAMAS Power Build) and related topics (e.g. launch configurations).  Markus has been published in “Eclipse Magazin” (German).


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eBook USD 29.99
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  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 37.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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