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 | 	# Date:			2018-08-28 | 
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 | 	# Description: The main entry point for the Eclipse Project Web page | 
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 | 		<h2>About the Eclipse Project</h2> | 
 |     	<p>The Eclipse Project is an open source project of eclipse.org, overseen  | 
 | 	      by a <a href="team-leaders.php">Project Management Committee</a> (PMC)  | 
 |       	  and project leaders. The work is done in subprojects working against <a href="http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/eclipse.platform/developer">Git  | 
 | 	      repositories</a>. The <a href="eclipse-charter.php">Eclipse Project Charter</a>  | 
 |       	  describes the organization of the project, roles and responsibilities of  | 
 |       	  the participants, and top level development process for the project. The  | 
 |       	  JDT and PDE are plug-in tools for the Eclipse Platform. Together, these  | 
 |       	  three pieces form the Eclipse SDK <a href="http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/" target="_top">download</a>,  | 
 |       	  a complete development environment for Eclipse-based tools, and for developing  | 
 |       	  Eclipse itself. | 
 |       	 </p> | 
 |       	 <ul> | 
 |       	   <li><a href="development/">Eclipse Project Development</a><br> | 
 | 				Release plans and other information about the Eclipse Project development process. | 
 |       	   </li> | 
 |       	   <li><a href="http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/">Downloads</a><br> | 
 | 				Download the Eclipse SDK, Eclipse RCP, SWT, the Eclipse Java compiler, and many more. You | 
 | 				can find the current release here.  Or, download the latest stable and integration builds if you want | 
 | 				to try out the newest features under development, or get started with contributing to the project. | 
 |       	   </li> | 
 |       	   <li><a href="http://help.eclipse.org/">Documentation</a><br> | 
 | 				Browse the documentation included with Eclipse Project releases. | 
 |       	   </li> | 
 |       	 </ul> | 
 | 		<div class="homeitem3col"> | 
 | 			<h3>Subprojects</h3> | 
 | 		      <ul> | 
 | 		        <li>  | 
 | 		          <a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Platform" target="_top">Platform</a><br/> | 
 | 				      The Platform defines the set of frameworks and common services that collectively  | 
 | 				      make up "integration-ware" required to support the use of Eclipse  | 
 | 				      as a component model, as a rich client platform (<a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Rich_Client_Platform" target="_top">RCP</a>)  | 
 | 				      and as a comprehensive tool integration platform. These services and frameworks  | 
 | 				      include a standard workbench user interface model and portable native widget  | 
 | 				      toolkit, a project model for managing resources, automatic resource delta  | 
 | 				      management for incremental compilers and builders, language-independent  | 
 | 				      debug infrastructure, and infrastructure for distributed multi-user versioned  | 
 | 				      resource management. | 
 | 		        </li> | 
 | 		        <li>  | 
 | 		          <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/jdt/" target="_top">JDT - Java development tools</a><br> | 
 | 				      The JDT provides the tool plug-ins for the platform that implement a Java  | 
 | 				      IDE for power-users, that supports the development of any Java application,  | 
 | 				      including Eclipse plug-ins. The JDT adds the notion of Java projects and  | 
 | 				      a Java perspective to the Eclipse platform, as well as a number of views,  | 
 | 				      editors, wizards, builders, and code merging and refactoring tools. The  | 
 | 				      JDT allows Eclipse to be a development environment for itself. The JDT plug-ins  | 
 | 				      themselves can also be further extended by other tool builders. | 
 | 		        </li> | 
 | 		        <li>  | 
 | 		          <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/pde/" target="_top">PDE - Plug-in development environment</a><br> | 
 | 				      The PDE project provides a number of views and editors that make is easier  | 
 | 				      to build plug-ins for Eclipse. Using the PDE, you can create your plug-in  | 
 | 				      manifest file (plugin.xml), specify your plug-in runtime and other required  | 
 | 				      plug-ins, define extension points, including their specific markup, associate  | 
 | 				      XML Schema files with the extension point markup so extensions can be validated,  | 
 | 				      create extensions on other plug-in extension points, etc. The PDE makes  | 
 | 				      integrating plug-ins easy and fun. | 
 | 		        </li> | 
 | 		        <li>  | 
 | 		          <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/e4/" target="_top">e4 - the next generation of the Eclipse platform</a><br> | 
 | 				      The e4 project is an incubator for developing the next generation | 
 | 				      of the Eclipse platform. The mission of the e4 project is to build a next  | 
 | 				      generation platform for pervasive, component-based applications and tools.<br> | 
 | 		        </li> | 
 | 		      </ul> | 
 | 		</div> | 
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 | 			<h6>Project Links</h6> | 
 | 			<ul> | 
 | 				<li><a href="http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/">Downloads</a></li> | 
 | 				<li><a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Eclipse_FAQs">Project FAQ</a></li> | 
 | 				<li><a href="presentation/eclipse-slides.pdf">Slide Presentation (PDF)</a><br> | 
 | 			      A presentation of the technical aspects of the Eclipse Project. | 
 | 			      (<a href="presentation/eclipse-slides.ppt" target="_blank">Powerpoint</a>)  | 
 | 			    </li> | 
 | 			    <li><a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Eclipse_Project">Project Wiki</a></li> | 
 |       		</ul>				 | 
 | 		</div> | 
 | 	</div> | 
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