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<p>Some of the projects involved in the Helios release have created demos to
show their new features. Click the titles below to see video highlights of
what's new in Helios.</p>
<h3>
<a href="http://live.eclipse.org/node/932" target="blank">Dali Java
Persistence Tools</a>
</h3>
<p>
<b>Neil Hauge, Oracle</b><br> 18:19 minutes
</p>
<p>Dali Java Persistence Tools simplify the development of Java SE, EE and OSGi
bundle applications that use the Java Persistence API (JPA) to interact with
relational data. Dali has added comprehensive JPA 2.0 support to the existing
JPA 1.0 support in Helios, as well as specific support for the EclipseLink 2.1
Helios release. This demo will show some highlights of the new features
available now in the Helios release.</p>
<h3>
<a href="http://live.eclipse.org/node/912" target="blank">Eclipse
Communication Framework (ECF)</a>
</h3>
<p>
<b>Wim Jongman, Industrial TSI</b><br> 19:37 minutes
</p>
<p>The Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF) is a framework for supporting the
development of distributed Eclipse-based tools and applications. It can be
used to create other plugins, tools or full Eclipse RCP applications that
require asynchronous point-to-point or publish-and-subscribe messaging. This
demos hows what's new in ECF for Eclipse 3.6, the Helios release.</p>
<h3>
<a href="http://live.eclipse.org/node/908" target="blank">Java Devlopment
Tools (JDT)</a>
</h3>
<p>
<b>Deepak Azad, IBM</b><br> 09:29 minutes
</p>
<p>The Java Development Tools (JDT) project provides the tool plug-ins that
implement a Java IDE supporting the development of any Java application,
including Eclipse plug-ins. It adds a Java project nature and Java perspective
to the Eclipse Workbench as well as a number of views, editors, wizards,
builders and code merging and refactoring tools. The JDT project allows
Eclipse to be a development environment for itself. This video shows just a
part of all the new stuff within JDT for Helios.</p>
<h3>
<a href="http://live.eclipse.org/node/911" target="blank">Javaserver Faces
(JSF) Tools</a>
</h3>
<p>
<b>Cameron Bateman, Oracle</b><br> 20:53 minutes
</p>
<p>The Javaserver Faces (JSF) Tools project adds comprehensive support to the
Eclipse Web Tools Platform project to simplify development and deployment of
JSF applications. The project provides an extensible tooling infrastructure
and exemplary tools for building JSF-based, web-enabled applications. This
demo previews new features in the Eclipse 3.6 Helios release and shows how to
use them to build a JSF application.</p>
<h3>
<a href="http://live.eclipse.org/node/909" target="blank">PHP Devlopment Tools
(PDT)</a>
</h3>
<p>
<b>Roy Ganor, Zend</b><br> 11:54 minutes
</p>
<p>Summarizing a great year for both the Eclipse and PHP communities, the
Eclipse PHP Development Tools (PDT) project provides even more source editing
features for the PHP developers such as new template content assist and
advanced syntax coloring. Our focus on quality has proven to be immensely
successful. With over 400 issues fixed and over 50 enhancements contributed by
the community, PDT is more stable than ever.</p>
<h3>
<a href="http://live.eclipse.org/node/904" target="blank">Rich Ajax Platform
(RAP)</a>
</h3>
<p>
<b>RAP Team</b><br> 04:15 minutes
</p>
<p>
This video shows what's new in RAP 1.3, which is shipped within the Eclipse
Helios (3.6) release train. What's shown in the video is just a part of all
the new stuff within RAP 1.3. Visit the project's website for more
information: <a href="http://eclipse.org/rap" target="blank">http://eclipse.org/rap</a>.
</p>
<h3>
<a href="http://live.eclipse.org/node/928" target="blank">Sequoyah</a>
</h3>
<p>
<b>Marcel Gorri, Motorola</b><br> 07:57 minutes
</p>
<p>The purpose of the Sequoyah project is to be focused on the needs of all
mobile developers. Inheriting components from the TmL, MTJ and Pulsar
projects, Sequoyah intends to remove the artificial barriers of Linux and Java
in order to provide a home for all Eclipse mobile developers. Join the
Sequoyah team for an overview of the new features in the project for the
Eclipse Helios release.</p>