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Front Cover; Embedded Linux Development Using Eclipse; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Table of Contents; Foreword: A Brave New World of Embedded Software Development; Preface; Audience and Prerequisites; Resources; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introducing Eclipse; Resources; Chapter 2: Installation; 2.3 Installation; Chapter 3: Getting Started; 3.1 Start Eclipse; 3.5 Configuring Eclipse; Summary; Chapter 4: C/C++ Developers' Toolkit (CDT); 4.3 Adding Source Code to the Project; 4.5 Building the Project; Summary; Chapter 5: Eclipse CDT-Digging Deeper; Summary
Chapter 6: Device Software Development Platform6.3 Native Application Builder (NAB); 6.4 Other DSDP Subprojects; Chapter 7: Plug-In Development Environment (PDE); 7.2 So What Is a Plug-In?; 7.5 Exploring Further; Resources; Chapter 8: Eclipse Advanced Features; 8.2 CVS; Summary; Chapter 9: Eclipse-Based Development Products; 9.2 LynuxWorks-Luminosity; 9.4 Wind River-Workbench; Appendix A: The Eclipse Public License; Open Source Initiative OSI - Eclipse Public License v 1.0; Appendix B: The Embedded Linux Learning Kit; Index
The Eclipse environment solves the problem of having to maintain your own Integrated Development Environment (IDE), which is time consuming and costly. Embedded tools can also be easily integrated into Eclipse. The C/C++CDT is ideal for the embedded community with more than 70% of embedded developers using this language to write embedded code. Eclipse simplifies embedded system development and then eases its integration into larger platforms and frameworks. In this book, Doug Abbott examines Eclipse, an IDE, which can be vital in saving money and time in the design and development of