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Either You Succeed Or Explain: Eclipse Europa: Java Development Strives To Perfection - Software Development. Eclipse, the most popular development platform for Java developers, is about to release version 3.3, dubbed Europa . I've been an avid Eclipse user for more than 4 years and I like seeing the platform evolve. Eclipse today is much more than it was 4 years ago. The RCP is a real alternative for developing rich cross-platform desktop applications. Many plug-ins and tools are offered which allow development in all sort of languages and environments. However, I want to go back to where it all began and take another look at the Eclipse Java Development Tools (JDT) . Either You Succeed or Explain: Eclipse Europa: Java Development Strives to Perfection Either You Succeed or Explain The Blog of Zviki Cohen, founder of nWire Software . Software Development, Java, Eclipse, Macs and Entrepreneurship... Home Archives Subscribe About Me My Company: nWire Software « Another example: either you succeed or explain | Main | Game Review: Command & Conquer 3 » Jul 31, 2007 Eclipse Europa: Java Development Strives to Perfection There are many new features in JDT for Europa . I want to focus on some features which I found especially useful and convenient. This is not a thorough review, but rather some highlights which caught my attention. Creating a new project True, it's about the same wizard as in the previous version. However, the wizard creates a src and bin directories for your sources and compiled binaries respectively. This is unlike previous versions where you have to specify this yourself. This is a minor change, but I think it makes a difference. It shows that the people developing JDT care about usability and ease of use. It's a very minor feature, yet, it was important to include it. Refactoring Refactored There are several new refactoring features. I found myself using more and more of these features, which really make life easy. Traditional developers are used to doing things themselves, but the platform can do so much for you now, it's just a shame not to use it. Some example:
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