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[http://www.eclipse.org/pde/pde-ui/articles/cheat_sheet_dev_workflow/ Recommended Work Flow for Cheat Sheet Development] -  Demonstrates the recommended work flow for doing cheat sheet development using User Assistance and PDE tools.
 
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[http://www.eclipse.org/pde/pde-ui/examples/eclipsecon_2007/org.eclipse.pde.examples_1.1.0.jar Eclipse Links View Plug-in 1.1.0] -  EclipseCon 2007 PDE tutorial example. A plug-in that contributes a fully functional view providing Eclipse related links that can be opened up in an internal or external browser. The view contains three sections: (1) Project Links - Contains a tree viewer that models the Eclipse project, sub-projects and components; (2) Useful Links - Contains useful Eclipse hyperlinks; (3) Search - Contains a Google search box to enter search queries.
  
 
== Developer Resources ==
 
== Developer Resources ==

Revision as of 16:02, 16 January 2007

Welcome to the Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) Wiki Page.

The PDE UI component provides a comprehensive set of tools to create, develop, test, debug and deploy Eclipse plug-ins, fragments, features, update sites and RCP products.

User Resources

PDE UI Home Page - The main PDE UI web site.

PDE Does Plug-ins - Chronicles the creation, development, testing, building, and deployment of a simple "Hello World" plug-in using PDE tools.

Recommended Work Flow for Cheat Sheet Development - Demonstrates the recommended work flow for doing cheat sheet development using User Assistance and PDE tools.

Eclipse Links View Plug-in 1.1.0 - EclipseCon 2007 PDE tutorial example. A plug-in that contributes a fully functional view providing Eclipse related links that can be opened up in an internal or external browser. The view contains three sections: (1) Project Links - Contains a tree viewer that models the Eclipse project, sub-projects and components; (2) Useful Links - Contains useful Eclipse hyperlinks; (3) Search - Contains a Google search box to enter search queries.

Developer Resources

Eclipse Bugzilla - Eclipse bug tracking database.

PDE Incubator - New projects that might be incorporated into PDE in future.

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