Paranoid Engineering: Getting Unicode output in Eclipse Console

http://paranoid-engineering.blogspot.com/2008/05/getting-unicode-output-in-eclipse.html 1. add -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 to your eclipse.ini 2. make sure your Eclipse Console font supports Unicode. You can try it out by typing unicode characters directly to console with keyboard. Console Font is set in Window -> Preferences -> General -> Appearance -> Colors and Fonts -> Debug -> Console Font 3. if you are NOT using Windows, set your system encoding to UTF-8. You should now see Unicode characters in Console after restarting Eclipse. ...

Paranoid Engineering: Getting Unicode output in Eclipse Console

http://paranoid-engineering.blogspot.com/2008/05/getting-unicode-output-in-eclipse.html 1. add -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 to your eclipse.ini 2. make sure your Eclipse Console font supports Unicode. You can try it out by typing unicode characters directly to console with keyboard. Console Font is set in Window -> Preferences -> General -> Appearance -> Colors and Fonts -> Debug -> Console Font 3. if you are NOT using Windows, set your system encoding to UTF-8. You should now see Unicode characters in Console after restarting Eclipse. ...

SourceForge.net: Project redmin-mylyncon

http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/redmin-mylyncon/ http://redmin-mylyncon.sourceforge.net/update-site/N/

GXT on GWT (on Eclipse) - quantschool

http://www.quantschool.com/gxt-on-gwt-on-eclipse Tutorial that shows how to use Eclipse (3.5/3.6) and create a sample project for a web application based on GWT (google web toolkit) and GXT (a mix of Ext JS javascript framework and google web toolkit)

Task management for Eclipse => Mylyn 2.0,

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-mylyn2/ Part 2: Automated context management