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Overview

The Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) provides a foundation for building and deploying rich client applications. This Refcard introduces you to the Eclipse plug-in development environment and shows you how to add key functionality to your RCP application using Views, Perspectives and Editors. Learn how to add a Menu to your Plug-in, create a Help system for your user, and how to brand and productize your Eclipse RCP application.


About the Author

James Sugrue is a software architect at Pilz Ireland, a company using many Eclipse technologies. James is also editor at both EclipseZone and JavaLobby. Currently he is working on TweetHub, a Twitter client based on RCP and ECF. James has also written a Refcard on EMF and has another Refcard on the way covering Eclipse Plug-ins.

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