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Diver is a dynamic analysis tool for Java that integrates scalable sequence diagram views with an interactive trace-focused UI in Eclipse. Diver provides sophisticated...
Last Updated on 2 October 2012 by Chisel Group
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ARM DS-5™ Professional is the reference software development tool suite for ARM Powered® platforms. ...
Last Updated on 28 August 2012 by Hobson Bullman
e(fx)clipse is a set of plugins who make developing JavaFX 2 application with your favorite IDE an excellent experience. ...
Last Updated on 16 March 2013 by Thomas Schindl
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e-Citiz Studio is a visual plug-in to design iBPM (interactive Business Process Management) e-Services using an MDA/MDE approach. It generates a JEE application. ...
Last Updated on 13 December 2011 by Olivier
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Small Eclipse plugin that allow to quickly access to your favorites resources through the eclipse toolbar.
Last Updated on 10 October 2012 by Christophe MOINE
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EasyEclipse Desktop Java is an Eclipse distro for development of desktop Java GUI applications with Swing or SWT. It contains all you need to start developing with Eclipse.
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse Expert Java is a bare-bones Eclipse distro for experienced Java developers who are new to Eclipse and is all you need to start developing Java code with Eclipse.
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
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EasyEclipse Desktop Java is an Eclipse distro for development of server-side Java applications based on Servlets, JavaServer Pages, EJBs, Web Services and popular open source...
Last Updated on 4 December 2009 by pombredanne
eclipse autosave plugin saves all open editors in eclipse when deactivating the eclipse window (like in IntelliJ). This is a speedup for developing web apps with wtp.
Last Updated on 4 November 2012 by count negative
The Application Model Editor provides enhanced support for defining and refining Eclipse 4 model definition files (usually with an extension of .e4xmi). One particularly nifty...
Last Updated on 6 May 2013 by Brian de Alwis