Although there is a reference to the EventAdmin I think that also the
ability to subscribe to events using dependency injection is worthy to be
noted (the event brokering mechanism and UIEventTopics). Also the ability
to extend the injection and lookup mechanism to suit an advanced scenario's
needs using public API (i'm talking about IContextFunction and
ExtendedObjectSuppliers) may be interesting for the readers as it points
out the extreme flexibility of the platform.

Sopot

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Brian de Alwis <[email protected]>wrote:

> I was approached (as I'm sure some of you were too) to contribute an
> article for Java Tech Journal about Eclipse 4.  It had some quick vetting
> from Remy (thanks!).  If you're interested:
>
>        http://manumitting.com/tmp/Jax-Eclipse4.pdf
>
> Brian.
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