Software & Support Media, an associate member of the Eclipse Foundation, has 
announced the new Eclipse Magazine (English Edition). The new initiative is 
part of Software & Support Media?s mission to power the Eclipse ecosystem with 
top-class information that will promote and hone the use of Eclipse worldwide. 
Published in a digital format, the magazine will cover a broad range of vibrant 
Eclipse-based topics each month, encompassing the entire software development 
lifecycle. It will endeavor to offer in-depth examinations of Eclipse 
sub-projects, feature-rich case studies by cutting-edge Eclipse teams and 
users, and articles covering the entire application lifecycle using the Eclipse 
IDE and other code from the Eclipse Foundation, Eclipse-based tools and 
plug-ins for Eclipse.




The inaugural issue of the magazine is available for FREE. You can download it 
from here: http://www.eclipsemag.net/ecm/ecmservices/psecom,id,5,nodeid,4.html. 
Once you register, you also have FREE access to the magazine for the months of 
September, October, and November 2006.

In the cover story this issue, Tom Eicher, Markus Keller, and Christof Marti 
detail how to build an editor and integrate it into the Eclipse workbench. They 
demonstrate how a source code editor ? with functions such as syntax coloring, 
model synchronization, content assist including templates, and folding ? can be 
created and embedded within the Eclipse environment.

Tobias Widmer sheds light on the services offered by the Eclipse Java 
Development Tools (JDT) and the Refactoring Language Toolkit (LTK) to support 
automated Java refactorings. To demonstrate the combination of Java-specific 
and language-neutral frameworks, Tobias presents a refactoring implementation 
for an Introduce Indirection refactoring that is designed to introduce an 
indirection method for existing method invocations.

Jason Weathersby explains how to use the enhanced features of Eclipse BIRT 2.1 
to effectively create business reports. This issue also features an interview 
with Kent Beck and two exclusive features that focus on the good and bad in 
Eclipse 3.2 and how Eclipse is being used in your mobile, in banks and in 
space. The Plug-in-Parade details the SWT/Swing Designer, WindowBuilder Pro.

Eclipse magazine is aimed at software development practitioners, development 
managers, architects, test and QA managers, and others who use Eclipse and 
related technologies in their development projects. Our aim is to help the 
community with as much quality information on Eclipse as possible. Towards this 
end, we are running a promotion until November to give you a chance to send us 
that Eclipse article/tutorial that you've always wanted to write and share with 
the larger community. In return, you stand a chance to win BIG! For more 
details, head over to the promotion page: 
http://www.eclipsemag.net/ecm/ecmservices/psecom,id,16,nodeid,4.html. 
Otherwise, we hope you enjoy reading the inaugural issue of this magazine. 
Please send in your feedback and requests on what you'd like to see covered in 
the magazine to : [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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