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Did you guys write that in-house, or is it a third party application? Any
chance we could get some screen shots?

Thanks,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

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Hey Aaron,

Yes my company has a complete application with multiple perspectives which
goes with our ERP system. It was written in RCP using Eclipse which by the
way is awsome.

Don N.
Sr. P/A Friedman Corp.

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From: "Aaron Bartell" <albartell@xxxxxxxxx>
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Good point Luis, which made me think of something else. Has anyone see a
business application developed for Eclipse? I am not talking about tools,
but actually business apps (i.e. Order Entry, AR, etc).

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 9:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Something to read over lunch: Eclipse IDE in
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Great find, Aaron!

As I see it, the main potential for this tool is to allow users use
Eclipse-based tools.

For instance, let's take BIRT. As I understand it, BIRT is an Eclipse-based
query/reporting tool. To me, just thinking of deploying an Eclipsed-based
tool to my users makes me shudder.

But what if I could have zero-deployment through the web? Then, those
Eclipse-based application could immediately become available to my users.

If they make this work right, Eclipse may become a very attractive
application delivery vehicle.

Luis


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