Having worked on and written code for Eclipse for six years now, all
plug-ins assume a certain level of knowledge.  If you don't have that
knowledge then other than getting Eclipse for Dummies (
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0764574701.html) you need
to ask questions.  Or perhaps more importantly, since most of Rocket's new
tools are Eclipse based, they should have a training course either on-line
or available at their facilities. The CMUG free training course U2logic gave
in February was to address this lack of knowledge.  At this CMUG meeting
there was not a empty chair in room.

Whether you are using Rocket's BDT or Xadmin, or our XLr8Editor or
XLr8Resizer, they have all one thing in common: they are based on the
Eclipse IDE platform. There are hundreds of configurable options that you
have to find that can make your programming life so much more enjoyable.
 Whether is is double clicking on a variable to find all of the places it is
used in your programming, or using using the outline view to see all of your
variables, or something truly amazing as continuous compile on your source
code, these all are part of this truly rich environment.

Built-in into Eclipse is version control. Just last week we have a
prospective client looking at using XLr8Editor for version control.  It took
us all of 10 minutes to have them up and running.  This is the power of the
tool that can be used with any version control like CVS, Subversion, Git,
Perforce, or  Microsoft's Team Foundation.

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com/tools.html
"Free trials are available"
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