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Eclipse is an integrated development environment (IDE) used to develop applications in Java and, with plug-ins, other languages as well, including C, C++, Python, and Perl. Eclipse development is supported by many platforms and numerous plugins exist to extend the capabilities of this popular IDE. Eclipse is open source and so is free to use and download.

In this section on Eclipse development and Eclipse tools, get news on the latest Eclipse plugins, find advice on how to optimize your use of Eclipse, and follow tutorials to improve your skills when using this popular IDE. Discover best practices for programming Java in Eclipse and learn how Eclipse tools can extend its capabilities.

Learn about the Eclipse development including the integrated development platform (IDE), and discover tools and plugins you can use to create programs in Java.

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  • Continuing Coverage of New Java 7 Features and APIs: Vi 10 Feb 2012

    News - Here at TheServerSide.com, we've been providing some very dedicated coverage to the new features of Java 7, with a look at tackling some of the new Java 7 APIs like the new File I/O (NIO.2) and concurrency libraries with tutorials and learning guides in...

  • When will the OCAJP & OCPJP 7 Exams Be Released 10 Jan 2012

    News - Highly anticipated, the new Oracle certification for Java, OCAJP, went out of beta on December 17th, 2011. So when will the new exam be released? And when will the OCPJP exam be released?

  • OCPJP and OCAJP: New Java 7 certification requirements 21 Dec 2011

    News - In order to obtain the certified architect position from Oracle, attending and passing a training course is now required. But what about the Java Professional and Java Associate designations, OCPJP and OCAJP for Java 7?

  • The Java 7 OCPJP & OCAJP Cert to cost more than SCJP 16 Dec 2011

    News - The OCP (Oracle Certified Professional) Java 7 certification (OCAJP and OCPJP), which replaced the SCJP certification, will now require you to pass two exams, each of which will cost $300 to take, pushing the cost of the designation to $600.

  • Oracle Coherence 3.7.1 extends beyond Java, .NET, and C++ TheServerSide Newsfeed | 02 Nov 2011

    News - Announcing Oracle Coherence 3.7.1 - introducing a REST API, Exalogic Infiniband integration, improved data access performance due to more efficient in-memory and disk-based storage, and query explain plan support - which analyzes the efficiency of...

  • Vaadin is a step ahead with HTML5 development on the server side TheServerSide Newsfeed | 12 Oct 2011

    News - At JavaOne, TheServerSide got a chance to talk with Vaadin CEO Joonas Lehtinen. Oracle had just unveiled their HTML5 strategy, known as Project Avatar, and we wanted to hear about what Vaadin was already doing with regards to Java development, the latest...

  • JavaOne 2011 news, views and conference coverage 28 Sep 2011

    News - TheServerSide.com's editors will be on the spot at JavaOne 2011, so watch this page for news and session coverage of this major Java conference.

  • JMS Browser 2.2.1 - First Public Release TheServerSide Newsfeed | 02 Aug 2011

    News - With JMS Browser you can browse, view and send JMS messages to queues and topics easily from a powerful Eclipse based user interface.

  • Why can't Rational and Spring get along? TheServerSide Newsfeed | 02 Aug 2011

    News - Do issues persist between Rational, WebSphere and Spring? If so, how are you solving them?

  • It doesn't look good for Google - Android checkmate? TheServerSide Newsfeed | 01 Aug 2011

    News - I am personally starting to think that Google should just pay up, and let Android and Java roll on, especially in light of the fact that they were considering using C# and Microsoft CLR VM as alternatives. Not to make light of a serious situation, it...