Linux Magazine | April 2003 | FEATURES | Watching the Eclipse: "Eclipse As Application Framework
At first blush, Eclipse appears to be 'Just Another Java IDE', but Eclipse is really designed to be an application framework. Eclipse includes high-level concepts like workspaces, wizards, viewers, editors, resources, and, of course, plug-ins. These concepts can be used to create your own state-of-the-art IDE or your next business application."
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