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Exploring TypeScript Support in Eclipse

Posted on Nov 24th 2015
Update: Since this article was initially published, Genuitec has added advanced TypeScript support to their free Eclipse plugin, Webclipse. Give it a try!TypeScript is an open source superset of JavaScript that adds class based objects that compile to JavaScript plain code. Currently there are two main options to support TypeScript … Read More

Genuitec at EclipseCon Europe 2015

Posted on Nov 10th 2015
Hello fellow developers!Last week we had the honor to participate at EclipseCon Europe 2015, this time in Ludwigsburg, Germany! (Not too shabby!)Needless to say, we had a wonderful time there. During our time at EclipseCon we were able to show demos of our newest product family addition “Webclipse”, … Read More

Creating Custom Editors in Sapphire

Posted on Oct 27th 2015
In a previous article we discussed how to create custom bindings for xml editing with Eclipse Sapphire. Custom bindings are a rather powerful way of xml editing customization, but sometimes we need to customize editing on the UI side. In this case we need to use custom editors. … Read More

Using Example Projects to Customize SDC

Posted on Oct 15th 2015
Are you an SDC user who is ready to push the boundaries and provide more value to fill your team’s specific needs?  Don’t know how to start? No worries, we’ve got you covered!We released a package that includes example projects to help you customize SDC. Download the package … Read More

Creating Custom Slack Commands with JAX-RS

Posted on Oct 6th 2015
Many teams, including ours, now use Slack for team collaboration. With Slack, you can communicate with other team members in an organized public chat room (called a channel), a private group, or send a direct message. The ability to archive these messages, and then search for specific conversations … Read More

Spring Framework: @RestController vs @Controller

Posted on Sep 28th 2015
Spring MVC Framework and RESTSpring’s annotation based MVC framework simplifies the process of creating RESTful web services. The key difference between a traditional Spring MVC controller and the RESTful web service controller is the way the HTTP response body is created. While the traditional MVC controller relies on the … Read More
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