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Database. Develop a Facebook application with Eclipse Galileo. Getting started with Galileo Before you begin developing your Facebook SimpleRestaurantSearch application, you need to download and install the Galileo package of Eclipse (see Resources). In this section, you'll learn how to set it up. Downloading Galileo The Galileo package represents the next incremental release for Eclipse, and as such, means a new installation of the Eclipse platform. Download the Eclipse IDE for Java™ EE Developers version, as it has everything you need to develop and deploy a Facebook application. The Eclipse Web site provides a comparison chart, shown in Figure 1. Figure 1. When the download is complete, unzip the package where you want Eclipse to be installed, then double-click the Eclipse icon to run it. Figure 2. Setting up Tomcat in Eclipse Eclipse Galileo allows you to integrate variety of servers so that any Web applications can be developed, debugged, and deployed.

Switch to Eclipse and open the server view (see Figure 3). Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. TRANSLATOR, BINARY.

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I had my laptop, but no internet. Unfortunately I was using a commercial programming language (IDL, as it happens) for which I need to use my university’s site license. As I didn’t have access to the internet, I couldn’t get hold of the site license, so couldn’t run the compiler and IDE. I guess this post is somewhat along the lines of Does Visual Studio rot the mind? That is what being away from your compiler forces you to do. How to Generate/ Create Custom Colored QR Codes With Brand/ Company Logo. Creating and sharing QR codes with call to action is now the popular means of brand promotion. QR codes can be added to any printed media which enables the user to learn more about your product or watch a video all by scanning codes using a camera phone. It is often debated that black and white QR codes as such doesn’t provide any information to the on looker. And there is this new service called SnapTag looking forward to fill this gap. SnapTags are basically a circular tag with a brand logo in the center that throws some light about the promoter or service.

Here is a comparison between SnapTag and QR code [Link]. But here is something interesting for QR code fanatics out there. Related post: Top 10 Free Barcode Scanner Apps for Android Phones With Unitag custom QR code generator you can now quickly create colored QR codes for your brand or company. Source: Digital Inspiration. [Gd] GWT/GPE 2.3: Cloud Connecting Eclipse. Google Web Toolkit Blog: GWT/GPE 2.3: Cloud Connecting Eclipse We’re not going to be shy about this, the GWT team loves tools and APIs that make developers' lives better. That’s why we’re happy to have reached an important milestone within the GWT 2.3 release, and are making the GWT 2.3 Beta available for public preview today. This release focuses on bringing Google Services and APIs directly into the Eclipse IDE, making it easier than ever to build fantastic apps using the GWT SDK and Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE).

Easy Discovery and Access to Google APIs The number of new APIs hosted by Google has been on the rise lately, and we think this is great for developers looking to add cool features to their apps, such as Google Maps overlays, Buzz streams, and Google Docs integration. Import Projects from Project Hosting What developer tool would be cloud-enabled if it didn’t allow you to store your source code in the cloud? One Login, Many Services Local Storage APIs.