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I remember coding a project and when I double clicked internationalization resource bundles, a chart-like screen would pop up instead of a text editor.
I don't know what it's called and I don't know if it's a built-in struts/eclipse feature, but I do have a screenshot of what it looks like:
Can anyone inform me of what this is called and how to use it?
Looks like the eclipse plugin i18ntools
You can install it as a plugin (Help > Install New Software : http://eclipse.worldline.com/releases/kepler/i18ntools/1.1.0/ or use the drag&drop feature in the webpage)
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I have noticed that, for eclipse oxygen, it is not available a decompiling plugin
Some times ago I used "Eclipse Class Decompiler plugin" (https://www.eclipse.org/community/eclipse_newsletter/2017/february/article8.php ) but this too does not work anymore...
Can you help me find an alternative for decompiling java sources on eclipse oxygen
Thanks in advance
Try this eclipse plugin update site:
http://cnfree.github.io/Eclipse-Class-Decompiler/update
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Whenever I'm looking for the JetBrains JDK, I can't find it. So, where is the official download page for it?
The download page is located at https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/JBR/JetBrains+Runtime
The Bintray url this links to is https://bintray.com/jetbrains/intellij-jbr (it used to be https://bintray.com/jetbrains/intellij-jdk/)
On the Bintray page for the JDK for your platform, the actual downloads are hiding under the Files tab:
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I would like to contribute to an Open Source project in Java, can anyone suggest me a open source project which is in Java?
See the trending Java projects on GitHub. Pull, study, see the issues then contribute.
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Is there a JSHint plugin for Eclipse? I can't find anything on Google.
You can try jshint-eclipse
I created this plug-in for use in the Eclipse RAP project. It's still in its early days but already works fine and lets you configure JSHint as needed.
I did a JSLint Eclipse plug-in right before JSHint came out. It includes options to disable some of the more bothersome JSLint errors, like not erroring out from a var declaration in a for loop.
It's one of the packages available at https://svn.codespot.com/a/eclipselabs.org/mobile-web-development-with-phonegap/tags/r1.2/download
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I Want to create a photo dictionary with .jar extension for mobile phones,what is the right tool or language for this purpose ?
I suspect that you would want to write a so called MIDlet using Java ME.
The proper tools include
The Java SDK
Eclipse together with a proper plugin such as EclipseME (or another compliant IDE)
The Sun Wireless Toolkit (WTK) which among other things contains an emulator)
A good step-by-step introduction to writing your first MIDlet can be found here:
http://www.autexier.de/jmau/dev/j2me/j2me.html