Going far beyond syntax highlighting, the DXL Editor is a real development environment for IBM Rational DOORS® DXL language, built on the market-leading Eclipse platform, bringing its richness and power to provide a first-class environment for editing and executing your DXL scripts, on par with other first-class languages such as Java and C++.
DXL Editor is available for FREE!
The HP C/C++ Remote Developer Plug-in for Eclipse allows you to develop C/C++ code on HP-UX, from the Eclipse Integrated Development Environment (IDE) on a Windows or Linux machine. It allows you to edit, compile and debug your C/C++ code remotely on HP-UX server. It also allows you to do static analysis of your C/C++ code using HP Code Advisor.
The Barracuda Eclipse Plugins are complete development for the programming language JPL. JPL, as part of the Panther development environment from Prolifics (TM), is a legacy 3rd generation scripting language used for example by ERP applications.
Barracuda is a modernized infrastructure that runs JPL Panther application in a Java (TM) VM and by that opens new interfaces and builds the foundation to successfully enhance existing solutions in JPL, Java or other JVM compatible languages.
Prolog Development Tools (PDT) is a Prolog Integrated Development Environment (IDE). One of the goals is to create a prolog IDE as rich in functionality as the Eclipse's java IDE, giving the developer a single environment where it can control the development from code edition, test execution, debugging, and more... This project takes advantage of the Eclipse's plugin architecture to be prepared to support many standard Prolog implementation. The reference prolog implementation used for development is SWI-prolog.
Perlipse perl editor built upon eclipse's dynamic languages toolkit (http://www.eclipse.org/dltk).
| Version: | 0.9.4 |
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| License: | Free Apache 2 |
| Added: | 2007.11.30 |
| Updated: | 2007.11.30 |
| Project web site: | Perlipse |
The ZDT (Zhongwen Development Tool) is a program written to help users study Mandarin Chinese. Users can create their own word lists and quizzes using the built in flash cards. There is also a dictionary that can be used to search through the built in CEDICT (and optional Adso) database. Users can input Chinese characters and get the associated pinyin and English definitions through the Annotation function. This makes it convenient to read blocks of Chinese text. The program is built on top of the Eclipse RCP platform, which allows it to be extended through its plugin architecture.
GNATbench is an Eclipse plug-in wich provides editing, browsing, and building features for Ada (including Ada 2005) development using AdaCore’s market leading GNAT Pro toolset on the Eclipse platform. The builder produces executables for native systems and embedded processors (in the context of Wind River's Workbench), and likewise the debugger supports both native and embedded system debugging.