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DevX: Getting Tidy with Eclipse
Oct 7, 2004, 07 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3457 reads)

(Other stories by Matt Liotta)

"In my last article, 'Extending Eclipse with Helpful Views,' I explained how easy it was to create new functionality in Eclipse. This article continues in the same vein by also creating a new view. However, instead of focusing on the mechanics of writing a view, the focus of this article is on integration. The Java world is rich with freely available libraries that provide all sorts of useful functions. Coupling those libraries with Eclipse can provide a very powerful combination indeed.

"In this article, I will show how to make use of JTidy with Eclipse to help clean up HTML files automatically.

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