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A practical guide to creating
The settings for TCP/IP
IntelliJ IDEA is an
Emacs is one of the most
and managing your own
connections established when
intelligent and ergonomic
popular development
website with this proven
installing Windows do not
Java development
environments in the history
Java/JSP based content
typically give you the
environment, delivering
of software programming, so
management system. This book
optimal throughput for your
dozens of new usability
it's no surprise that there
takes you through the
TCP/IP network connections.
features and concepts, not
are a number of excellent
process of creating content
The simple changes that are
found in other products. It
Emacs tools for Java
rich websites and
facilitated by using
proves that the routine
programming. This article
applications using OpenCms.
iSpeed can easily increase
process of coding can be
examines three of the best
Although powerful and
your speeds!
made pleasurable and very
tools to alter your Emacs
flexible, OpenCms can be
efficient at the same time.
environment into a killer
daunting on first approach,
Among the standard features
Java-language integrated
but its advanced features
of a modern IDE like syntax
development platform -- Java
reward the investment in
highlighting, simple code
Mode, Hilit Java, and the
learning. This book does not
completion, integrated
showpiece, the Java
cover extending the
compiler and visual
Development Environment
operations of OpenCms with
debugger, IntelliJ IDEA
for Emacs. Describes what
Java development. The
offers a wide range of
they do, how to use them,
focus is on OpenCms as a
productivity features like:
and how to get them.
complete CMS platform in
Highlighting of unimported
itself. It does use some JSP
class usages and easy
for extensions where
insertion of required import
required.
This book
statements, "Introduce
covers
-Installing OpenCms,
Variable" code
and its basic concepts
refactoring, Global usage
-Using the OpenCms Workplace
search of any code element,
to manage and publish your
Advanced code completion (3
content -Managing projects,
types), Navigation to a
user accounts, databases,
class' source by its short
and modules -Working with
name, Navigation to a super
the VFS and search
method, element's type and
-Understanding and using
declaration,
tasks and workflows
Auto-indentation of pasted
-Working with templates and
text, Insertion of necessary
the OpenCms Tag Library.
import statements when
copying code fragments
between different files,
Navigation to the source
from exception stack traces
while running/debugging,
Renaming/moving of packages,
classes, methods, fields,
method parameters and local
variables with reference
correction, and more.
Date: Sep, 12 2006 Date: Oct, 13 2003 Date: Jan, 14 2002 Date: May, 24 2001 |
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This tutorial will introduce
JRuby combines the
you to Java programming.
object-oriented strength of
You'll compile and run your
Smalltalk, the
very own Java application,
expressiveness of Perl, and
using Sun's Java
the flexibility of the Java
Development Kit.
class libraries into a
single, efficient rapid
development framework for
the Java platform. In this
third installment in the
alt.lang.jre series, Michael
Squillace and Barry
Feigenbaum introduce JRuby,
a sophisticated addition to
your Java development
toolbox.
Date: Sep, 21 1999 Date: Nov, 30 1999 |