Beginners guide Eclipse Scout Beginners Guide Matthias Zimmermann Version CTable of Contents Preface Introduction ??Hello World ? Tutorial Installation and Setup Create a new Project Run the Initial Application Export the Application Deploy to Tomcat Scou
Eclipse Scout Beginners Guide Matthias Zimmermann Version CTable of Contents Preface Introduction ??Hello World ? Tutorial Installation and Setup Create a new Project Run the Initial Application Export the Application Deploy to Tomcat Scout Tooling Motivation for the Tooling Eclipse IDE tooling Scout SDK Overview Scout Wizards Scout Content Assistance Scout NLS Tooling A One Day Tutorial The ??Contacts ? Application Tutorial Overview Setting up the Initial Project Adding the Person and Organization Page Creating and Accessing the Database Adding a Form to Create Edit Persons Form Field Validation and Template Fields Adding the Company Form Linking Organizations and Persons Additional Concepts and Features Appendix A Licence and Copyright A Licence Summary A Contributing Individuals A Full Licence Text Appendix B Scout Installation B Overview B Download and Install a JDK B Download and Install Scout B Add Scout to your Eclipse Installation B Verifying the Installation Appendix C Apache Tomcat Installation C Platform Speci ?c Instructions CC Directories and Files C The Tomcat Manager Application CPreface The goal of this book is to get you familiar with the Scout framework in a short time Scout ? s core features and concepts are introduced and explained by writing actual Scout applications As Scout applications are written in Java we make the assumption that you are familiar with the Java language and its core concepts We hope that this book helps you to get started quickly and would love to get your feedback This feedback is very valuable to us as it helps to improve both the book ? s content and the quality for all future readers To allow for contributions to this book the technical setup and the book ? s licence have been selected to minimize restrictions According to the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY license you are allowed to freely use share and adapt this book All source ?les of the book including the Scout projects described in the book are available on Github CChapter Introduction Scout is an open source framework for implementing business applications The framework is based on Java and HTML and covers most recurring aspects of enterprise applications Scout de ?nes an abstract application model that makes developing applications faster and helps to decouple the business code as much as possible from any speci ?c technologies This is particularly useful as the life span of today ? s web technologies is substantially shorter then the life span of large enterprise applications Scout comes with multi-device support With a single code base Scout applications run on desktop tablet and mobile devices The framework automatically adapts the rendering of the application to the form factor of the used device An example of a commercial application built with Scout is provided in Figure Figure A commercial enterprise application built with Eclipse Scout Scout supports a modularization of applications into layers and slices This helps to de ?ne a clean architecture for large applications The layering is driven by the fact the Scout applications have a
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