Eclipse plugin for Perl Code coverage [closed] - perl

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Searching in Google and stackoverflow provides this as answer for code coverage tool for Perl :
Code coverage tools for perl
It was suggested to use Devel::Cover
But are there any eclipse plugin like Eclipse emma for Perl?

EPIC is an eclipse perspective for perl.Check this :
Perlmonks

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please I need a link for downloading the javadoc for the JAI API(as a zip file ) in order to install it on ECLIPSE Kepler Service Release 1
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I googled "jai javadoc download" and found http://download.java.net/media/jai/javadoc/1.1.3/.
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for Reverse engineering I need to create class , sequence, usecase,deployment diagram so Which is the best uml modeling plugin for eclipse?
You should take a look at Papyrus which is an official Eclipse Project: http://www.eclipse.org/papyrus/
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Is there an Eclipse plugin for collaborative editing? [closed]

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I setup etherpad and showed my co-worker, and he swears there is an Eclipse plugin that does the same thing but can not remember the name. Neither of us use Eclipse regularly except if we were both interested in making the switch.
Have a look into Saros project: http://www.saros-project.org/
Have a look at http://wiki.eclipse.org/DocShare_Plugin
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I think a similar project should exist based on the framework ECF.
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Since this question staled a year and a half ago, has there been some significant development on these projects that would warrant a re-evaluation of the answers? The majority opinion seemed to be that NetBeans was better for JAVA GUI development or JavaScript, otherwise Eclipse was equal or better.
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Does anybody know of a free web browser plugin for eclipse that is better than the built-in browser? I searched but couldn't find anything. I know Tasktop has one, but it's not free...
It was (in 2010):
https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/eclipse-advanced-browser
now is integrated with http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/j-office-java-fx-office#.U0-y8HB5B74 (http://www.joffice.eu)
Now you can only do something like that: https://stackoverflow.com/a/9056165/2288169