Be more productive with your favorite IDE! Today we would like to introduce two best books about the most popular Java IDE - The Eclipse IDE. One book is for general Java development using Eclipse IDE, and another is for developing Eclipse-based Rich Client Application (e.g. plug-ins or tools). In addition, we introduce two other cookbooks for NetBeans IDE 7 and Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2. So the titles included in this review are:

    1. Eclipse IDE: Eclipse IDE based on Eclipse 4.2 and 4.3 (vogella series) (Volume 2)
    2. Eclipse 4 Application Development: The complete guide to Eclipse 4 RCP development (Volume 1)
    3. NetBeans IDE 7 Cookbook
    4. Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 Cookbook
 

1. Eclipse IDE: Eclipse IDE based on Eclipse 4.2 and 4.3 (vogella series) (Volume 2)

Eclipse IDE based on Eclipse 4.2 and 4.3Author: Lars Vogel

Publisher: Lars Vogel

Published Date: Feb 17th 2013

Paperback: 372 pages

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2. Eclipse 4 Application Development: The complete guide to Eclipse 4 RCP development (Volume 1)



Eclipse 4 Application DevelopmentAuthor: Lars Vogel

Publisher: Lars Vogel

Published Date: June 26th 2012

Paperback: 432 pages

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3. NetBeans IDE 7 Cookbook

NetBeans IDE 7 CookbookAuthor: Rhawi Dantas

Publisher: Packt Publishing

Published Date: May 25th 2011

Paperback: 308 pages

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4. Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 Cookbook

Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 CookbookAuthor: Nick Haralabidis

Publisher: Packt Publishing

Published Date: January 24th 2012

Paperback: 406 pages

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