| <article link="keeping-up-to-date.html"> |
| <title>How To Keep Up To Date</title> |
| <date>August 27, 2003</date> |
| <update> |
| <date>January 13, 2004</date> |
| <reason>to add appendix</reason> |
| </update> |
| <category>Platform</category> |
| |
| <category>Update</category> |
| <category>RCP</category> |
| <category>Plug-ins</category> |
| <category>Features</category> |
| |
| <author> |
| <name>Dejan Glozic</name> |
| <company>IBM</company> |
| </author> |
| <author> |
| <name>Dorian Birsan</name> |
| <company>IBM</company> |
| </author> |
| <description> |
| This article shows you how to create and publish bundles of |
| plug-ins (called features) to an update site so that customers |
| can download and install them directly into Eclipse using the |
| Eclipse update manager. This has many advantages over the low |
| tech way of delivering new or updated plug-ins in a zip file |
| that someone manually unzips into the directory where Eclipse is |
| installed. |
| </description> |
| </article> |