Title: RE : RE : [udig-devel] Another RCP book?

Dear Jody,

I have received Eclipse Riche Client Platform. From the first check, it appears interesting with some new information for me. I am planning to read it in one week, so I'll come back with comments on it and "Java Developers Guide to Eclipse" as soon as possible.

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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] De la part de Jody Garnett

Envoyé : 26 octobre 2005 13:38
À : User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS
Objet : Re: RE : [udig-devel] Another RCP book?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi Jody,
>
Well met,
>
> I order this book two days ago from Amazon_ca. I am waiting it for Nov
> 23 2005 - Dec 2 2005 (it is usually ships within 3 to 5 weeks). I also
> have bought and use intensively the following books:
>
> http://www.awprofessional.com/title/0321228472
>
This is Building Commerical-Quality Plug-ins, best part is the
comparison of the different layout managers. The attempt to document
PDEBuild is gutsy but quickly dated. Only solution I have found is to
ask Justin.
>
> http://www.awprofessional.com/title/0321205758
>
Contributing to Eclipse, best part is the reasoning behind why things
are the way they are. If you took the training course with and still
have questions about IAdaptable get this book.
>
> http://www.awprofessional.com/title/0321305027
>
Java Developers Guide to Eclipse - I have not read this - any good?
>
> I let me know if it is any good for itself and compare to others. Do
> you have other book from the Addison Wesley Eclipse Series that you
> personally recommend for an uDIG developer?
>
We set up a Reading List on the website about the books that help us:
-<http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/UDIG/Reading+List>

Perhaps when you get the new one you can let us know if it is any good.
>
> P.S. I progress, now I can read information in my database and
> navigate through the dataset. This is the simplest part of the work.
> Now I am beginning with the tedious part: exploring how to use Eclipse
> Visual Editor to build the visual presentation of my dataview. I keep
> in touch with the udig-devel list.
>
That is great, I have not used the visual editor yet. I just find an
example screen in eclipse, load that plugin in as source code and copy
the user interface layout code.  And I learn something every time I do it.

Jody
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