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    <title>Codehaus: Tag: eclipse</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 05:46:33 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Codehaus: Tag: eclipse</title>
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      <title>openXMA</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 05:46:33 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/openxma</link>
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            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/openxma"&gt;openXMA&lt;/a&gt;
            has been tagged with 
            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/tags/eclipse"&gt;eclipse&lt;/a&gt;
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          &lt;p&gt;
            openXMA is a framework and a set of development tools (Eclipse plug-ins) for implementing Java thin, rich client applications.

Basically, openXMA programs are web applications where client side Java code, based on SWT, will be downloaded and executed automatically. 

So look-and-feel like typical OS native rich clients is provided.
Client code is cached locally, client and server halfs are communicating highly optimized via http.

Please have a look to the project site http://openxma.codehaus.org/ to get more information.
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      <title>uDIG</title>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 12:28:47 -0600</pubDate>
      <link>http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/udig</link>
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            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/udig"&gt;uDIG&lt;/a&gt;
            has been tagged with 
            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/tags/eclipse"&gt;eclipse&lt;/a&gt;
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          &lt;p&gt;
            The User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS (uDig) is both a GeoSpatial application and a platform through which developers can create new, derived applications. uDig is a core element in an internet aware Geographic Information System.
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      <title>GumTree</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2007 18:18:43 -0600</pubDate>
      <link>http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/gumtree</link>
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      <description>
          &lt;p&gt;
            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/gumtree"&gt;GumTree&lt;/a&gt;
            has been tagged with 
            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/tags/eclipse"&gt;eclipse&lt;/a&gt;
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          &lt;p&gt;
            GumTree is an open source and multi-platform graphical user interface for performing neutron scattering and X-ray experiments. It handles the complete experiment life cycle from instrument calibration, data acquisition, and real time data analysis to results publication. The aim of the GumTree Project is to create a highly Integrated Scientific Experiment Environment (ISEE), allowing interconnectivity and data sharing between different distributed components such as motors, detectors, user proposal database and data analysis server. GumTree is being adapted to several instrument control server systems such as TANGO, EPICS and SICS, providing an easy-to-use front-end for users and simple-to-extend model for software developers. The design of GumTree is aimed to be reusable and configurable for any scientific instrument. GumTree will be adapted to six neutron beam instruments for the OPAL reactor at ANSTO.
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      <title>m2eclipse</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2006 10:58:37 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/m2eclipse</link>
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      <description>
          &lt;p&gt;
            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/m2eclipse"&gt;m2eclipse&lt;/a&gt;
            has been tagged with 
            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/tags/eclipse"&gt;eclipse&lt;/a&gt;
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          &lt;p&gt;
            Maven Integration for Eclipse provides tight integration for Maven into the IDE. Dependency management for Eclipse build path based on Maven's pom.xml, automatic download for the required dependencies, quick search for Ibiblio repository, launching Maven from within Eclipse and much more.
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      <title>MevenIDE</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2006 07:26:04 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/mevenide</link>
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      <description>
          &lt;p&gt;
            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/projects/mevenide"&gt;MevenIDE&lt;/a&gt;
            has been tagged with 
            &lt;a href="http://xircles.codehaus.org/tags/eclipse"&gt;eclipse&lt;/a&gt;
          &lt;/p&gt;
          &lt;p&gt;
            Integration of Maven1 and Maven2 into popular Java IDEs, like Eclipse, Netbeans, IDEA or Jbuilder. 
Maven2 support currently only for Netbeans.
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