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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> |