#Aspose.Email Java for Eclipse
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shoaibkhan-kk-blog · 9 years ago
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Aspose has released New Plugin for the Eclipse IDE. This Plugin is intended for developers using Maven platform for Java developments and want to useAspose.Email for Java API in their projects.
Aspose.Email for Java is a set of Emails processing APIs to create, read and manipulate Outlook MSG, PST, EML and MHT email files from within a Java application without the need of using Microsoft Outlook.
You can not only modify the message contents, but also manipulate (add/remove) message attachments. It provides you sufficient ability to customize message headers and also empowers you to completely control a message by exposing its Mapi properties.
Plugin Features
The plugin provides following features to work with Aspose.Email for Java API within Eclipse IDE comfortably:
Aspose.Email Maven Project – New Project wizard
Aspose.Email Code Example – New File wizard
Aspose.Email Maven Project – wizard
By using this wizard plugin creates Maven project for using Aspose.Email for Java from New -> Project -> Maven-> Aspose.Email Maven Project
The wizard will also give option for downloading latest available Code Examples for using the API.
Aspose.Email Code Example – wizard
By using this wizard plugin lets you copy the downloaded Code Examples into your project for usingAspose.Email for Java from New -> Other -> Java -> Aspose.Email Code Example
The wizard will also look for and updates for newly available Code Examples from Aspose.Email for Java examples repository.
Some other Features
Supports latest Eclipse Mars.1 (4.5.1) versions
Compatible with Mac, Linux Flavors and Windows
Supports Maven
Native IDE user experience
Open Source
Download, Installation & Usage
The source codes & binaries of the plugin is freely hosted on following popular social coding sites:
Eclipse Marketplace
Codeplex
GitHub
Complete Plugin Documentation / Help
Aspose.Email Java for Eclipse (Maven) Documentation which includes complete installation, downloading and usage instructions is available at Aspose Docs.
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