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Preface
This book describes the some of the more commonly-used programming resources in Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6. Each phase of the application development process is described as a separate
chapter, enumerating tools that accomplish different tasks for that particular phase.
Note that this is not a comprehensive listing of all available development tools in Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 6. In addition, each section herein does not contain detailed documentation of each tool. Rather,
this book provides a brief overview of each tool, with a short description of updates to the tool in Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 6 along with (more importantly) references to more detailed information.
In addition, this book focuses on Eclipse as an end-to-end integrated development platform. This was
done to highlight the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 version of Eclipse and several Eclipse plug-ins.
1. Document Conventions
This manual uses several conventions to highlight certain words and phrases and draw attention to
specific pieces of information.
In PDF and paper editions, this manual uses typefaces drawn from the Liberation Fonts
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set. The
Liberation Fonts set is also used in HTML editions if the set is installed on your system. If not,
alternative but equivalent typefaces are displayed. Note: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and later includes
the Liberation Fonts set by default.
1.1. Typographic Conventions
Four typographic conventions are used to call attention to specific words and phrases. These
conventions, and the circumstances they apply to, are as follows.
Mono-spaced Bold
Used to highlight system input, including shell commands, file names and paths. Also used to highlight
keycaps and key combinations. For example:
To see the contents of the file my_next_bestselling_novel in your current
working directory, enter the cat my_next_bestselling_novel command at the
shell prompt and press Enter to execute the command.
The above includes a file name, a shell command and a keycap, all presented in mono-spaced bold
and all distinguishable thanks to context.
Key combinations can be distinguished from keycaps by the hyphen connecting each part of a key
combination. For example:
Press Enter to execute the command.
Press Ctrl+Alt+F2 to switch to the first virtual terminal. Press Ctrl+Alt+F1 to
return to your X-Windows session.
The first paragraph highlights the particular keycap to press. The second highlights two key
combinations (each a set of three keycaps with each set pressed simultaneously).
If source code is discussed, class names, methods, functions, variable names and returned values
mentioned within a paragraph will be presented as above, in mono-spaced bold. For example:
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