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> From: craigs@xxxxxxxxx > > The TurnOver for Websphere Studio plug-ins make WDSC worth using for me. Well, as long as we're doing unsolicited advertising, let me announce that my Eclipse book is available as of yesterday. Eclipse: Step by Step takes you through all the steps required to download, install and configure the latest edition of Eclipse, as well as walks you through creating a simple Java program using SWT (IBM's new user interface) and JDBC. Why is that relevant here? Because WDSC is built on Eclipse. The WDSC Java editor is actually the Eclipse Java editor. So, if you have WDSC installed you actually have Eclipse installed. For RPG programmers who want to make their first steps into Java, Eclipse: Step by Step is a complete, hands-on tutorial for creating a living, breathing Java program. There's even instructions on downloading and installing a free, fully functional SQL database on your PC so that you can learn at home if you so desire. This is not a big, bulky reference manual that just shows you the every menu option with no context - it's a streamlined, hands-on lab manual that will show you how to use the tool to create a program quickly and easily. Joe Pluta Author Eclipse: Step by Step http://www.mc-store.com/5059.html or on Amazon.com
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