As a developer working heavily with OSGi and Eclipse RCP, I’ve spent a lot of time breaking monolithic applications into modules. What I’ve found is that OSGi and it’s associated Eclipse tooling (primarily the Plug-in Development Environment or PDE) are very good at enabling the kind of fine-grained refactoring moves that allows such projects to… Continue reading Java monolith to microservice refactoring with Eclipse tooling
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Eclipse RCP and REST – Updated start levels for newest Jersey Client release
For those of you who have been working with the ECF Remote Services JAX-RS Jersey Client, I hope you’ve been finding it useful. Of course, feedback is always appreciated! If you’re wondering what this client is all about, here are some links to my previous posts: Eclipse RCP and REST – An Introduction Eclipse RCP… Continue reading Eclipse RCP and REST – Updated start levels for newest Jersey Client release
Eclipse RCP and REST – Default properties make configuration even easier
This is a continuation of a series of blog posts demonstrating the use of the ECF Remote Services JAX-RS Jersey Client within an Eclipse RCP application. The previous posts are: Eclipse RCP and REST – An Introduction Eclipse RCP and REST – Making Asynchronous Calls Eclipse RCP and REST – JAX-RS Extensions Eclipse RCP and… Continue reading Eclipse RCP and REST – Default properties make configuration even easier
Eclipse RCP and REST – Improved ECF support for properties and profiles
This is a continuation of a series of blog posts demonstrating the use of the ECF Remote Services JAX-RS Jersey Client within an Eclipse RCP application. The previous posts are: Eclipse RCP and REST – An Introduction Eclipse RCP and REST – Making Asynchronous Calls Eclipse RCP and REST – JAX-RS Extensions The REST calls… Continue reading Eclipse RCP and REST – Improved ECF support for properties and profiles
Eclipse RCP and REST – JAX-RS Extensions
This is a continuation of a series of blog posts demonstrating the use of the ECF Remote Services JAX-RS Jersey Client within an Eclipse RCP application. The previous posts are: Eclipse RCP and REST: An Introduction Eclipse RCP and REST: Making Asynchronous Calls In this post I’ll demonstrate how to use standard JAX-RS extensions in… Continue reading Eclipse RCP and REST – JAX-RS Extensions
Eclipse RCP and REST – Making Asynchronous Calls
In my last blog post I described how to access REST services from an Eclipse RCP application using the ECF Remote Services JAX-RS Jersey Client Provider. It turns out that with a few minor changes we can also access these REST services asynchronously. I’ll demonstrate here how to modify the SpaceX Launch Service example to… Continue reading Eclipse RCP and REST – Making Asynchronous Calls