| <article link="eclipse-platform-whitepaper.html"> |
| <title>Eclipse Platform Technical Overview</title> |
| <date>July 1, 2001</date> |
| <update> |
| <date>February 1, 2003</date> |
| </update> |
| <update> |
| <date>April 19, 2006</date> |
| <reason>for Eclipse 3.1</reason> |
| </update> |
| <category>Whitepaper</category> |
| <category>Platform</category> |
| <description> |
| The Eclipse Platform is designed for building applications, |
| integrated development environments (IDEs)and arbitrary tools. |
| This paper is a general technical introduction to the Eclipse |
| Platform. Part I presents a technical overview of its |
| architecture. Part II is a case study of how the Eclipse |
| Platform was used to build a full-featured Java development |
| environment. |
| </description> |
| <translation language="pdf"> |
| <link>eclipse-platform-whitepaper.pdf</link> |
| <date>April 19, 2006</date> |
| </translation> |
| </article> |