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<h1>Eclipse News</h1>
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<a href="/callisto/scripts/whatsnew.rss"><img src="/images/rss.gif"
align="right" title="RSS Feed" alt="[RSS]" /></a>Callisto in the
News
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<ul>
<li><a
href="http://dev2dev.bea.com/blog/wgroth2/archive/2006/07/bea_workshop_32_1.html">BEA
Workshop 3.2 Released</a> posted <br />
<br />BEA is the first enterprise vendor to deliver a commercial
product on the Callisto release, which includes the Core Eclipse
platform, version 3.2 and the Web Tools Project(WTP) version 1.5.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ddj.com/dept/opensource/190300469">Eclipse
Callisto Release Podcast</a> posted <br />
<br />Mike Milinkovich discusses Eclipse's recent Callisto release,
including the new Data Tools Project and Graphical Modeling
Framework, and what it means for Eclipse developers who want to
build applications that run on OSX on Intel and Windows Vista.
(MP3, 6:59 mins)<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/technology/story.html?id=436e7a0c-2b34-411b-97d9-d59004ba49fb">Eclipsing
the competition</a> posted <br />
<br />To the delight of millions of software developers around the
world, the Ottawa-based Eclipse Foundation has just released seven
million lines of code on the Internet for their use. Look out,
Microsoft<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.heise.de/open/news/meldung/74987">Kostenloser
Downloadservice fuer Eclipse-Benutzer</a> posted <br />
<br />Die Innoopract GmbH, Anbieter von Dienstleistungen und
Produkten fuer die freie Entwicklungsplattform Eclipse, hat ihren
Download-Service Yoxos on Demand vorgestellt. Eclipse 3.2 und die
Projekte des Callisto-Releases, die die Eclipse Foundation am
Freitag freigegeben hat, stehen darueber ab sofort zum
Herunterladen bereit. Ueber die Webapplikation kann sich der
Interessierte seine persoenliche Eclipse-Konfiguration
zusammenstellen. Das Ergebnis des Auswahlprozesses wird in einer
einzigen Download-Datei im Zip-Format abgelegt. Yoxos prüft die
Zusammenstellung und garantiert ihre Funktionsfaehigkeit.
Angeblich bietet Innopracts Angebot mehr Plug-ins als die
offizielle Configure your Eclipse Site der Foundation.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.javamagazin.de/itr/news/psecom,id,29456,nodeid,10.html">Interview
mit Ralph Mueller: Callisto ist ein Meilenstein in der Open
Source-Geschichte</a> posted <br />
<br />Den europaeischen Repraesentanten der Eclipse Foundation,
Ralph Mueller, haben die Leser des Eclipse Magazins durch seine
"Quartals"-Berichte ueber seine Arbeit und seine Eindruecke rund
um das europaeische Eclipse-Oekosystem bereits kennen gelernt. Das
Eclipse Magazin nahm die Moeglichkeit wahr, ihn zum "Grossprojekt"
Callisto, bei dem es sich um eine Initiative der Eclipse
Foundation handelt, mit dem Ziel, gleich mehrere Projekte auf
einen gemeinsamen Release-Termin fuer neue Versionen zu
verpflichten. zu befragen.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.golem.de/0607/46261.html">Eclipse Callisto
steht zum Download bereit</a> posted <br />
<br />Die Sammlung von zehn freien Eclipse-Projekten "Callisto"
steht mittlerweile zum Download bereit. Die Zusammenstellung soll
vor allem garantieren, dass alle Programme zusammenarbeiten und
ihre Einrichtung erleichtern. Voraussetzung, um Callisto zu
nutzen, ist Eclipse 3.2.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2006/06/28/whats-new-in-eclipse-3-2-java-development-tools.html">What's
New in Eclipse 3.2 Java Development Tools</a> posted <br />
<br />Eclipse is a popular Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
for Java programming. It can also be used as an environment for
other languages like C++ and Ruby, as a framework for
consolidating tools of any kind, and as a Rich Client Platform for
creating desktop or server applications. The Eclipse open source
community is responsible for dozens of projects, ranging from
business intelligence to social networking. Eclipse is the name of
the non-profit foundation that manages those projects, as well.
(And, while I'm pretty sure it's not a floor wax, there is also an
Eclipse automobile, a soccer team, and a brand of chewing gum.)<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/bvapnsbQ431HUQ/Eclipse-Rolls-Out-Callisto-Open-Source-Bundle-on-Schedule.xhtml">Eclipse
Rolls Out Callisto Open Source Bundle on Schedule</a> posted <br />
<br />The Eclipse Foundation this week unveiled a grouped, open
source software release dubbed "Callisto" that it considers a
shining example of open source software development for the
enterprise.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/74706">Callisto
fasst Eclipse-Projekte zusammen</a> posted <br />
<br />Unter dem Namen Callisto will die Eclipse Foundation zehn
unter ihrem Dach beheimatete Open-Source-Projekte zusammenfassen.
Das Paket soll für mehr Transparenz sorgen, indem es
Unsicherheiten hinsichtlich der Kompatibilitaet der Einzelprojekte
ausraeumt.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.eclipse-magazin.de/itr/news/psecom,id,29330,nodeid,229.html">Callisto:
Zehn Eclipse-Projekte in einer Initiative vereint</a> posted <br />
<br />Diese Woche erwartet die Eclipse-Community eine der
wichtigsten Veroeffentlichungen seit Initiierung der
Eclipse-Plattform vor sechs Jahren. Und zwar steht ab naechsten
Freitag die erste offizielle Version von Callisto zur Verfuegung,
zurzeit ist das Simultan-Release als Release Candidate verfuegbar.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.adtmag.com/article.aspx?id=18780">Eclipse
Foundation synchronizes largest ever open-source project release</a>
posted <br />
<br />The Eclipse Foundation is making history this week with what
looks to be the largest ever synchronized open-source project
release. The Callisto Simultaneous Release initiative coordinates
10 Eclipse project upgrades, including business intelligence and
reporting tools, a modeling framework, a Web tools platform, test
and performance tools, integrated development environments, and
the latest version of the Eclipse tooling framework (3.2)
itself—all of which will be available for download this Friday,
June 30.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.silicon.de/enid/b2b/20205">Eclipse Callisto
- zehn Projekte zum Mitmachen</a> posted <br />
<br />Die Eclipse Foundation hat mit 'Callisto' gleichzeitig zehn
Einzelprojekte vorgestellt, die Anwendern die synchrone
Einfuehrung von Eclipse-basierten Werkzeugen erleichtern sollen.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.golem.de/0606/46119.html">Eclipse Callisto
erscheint am 30. Juni 2006</a> posted <br />
<br />Unter dem Namen "Callisto" veroeffentlicht die Eclipse
Foundation am 30. Juni 2006 zehn Open-Source-Projekte
gleichzeitig. Die Sammlung soll vor allem sicherstellen, dass alle
Programme zusammenarbeiten und ihre Einrichtung erleichtern. Ein
Release Candidate steht derweil schon zum Download bereit.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3616221">Eclipse's
'Callisto' Onslaught</a> posted <br />
<br />There are many software projects in both the proprietary and
open source communities that don't keep their release schedules.
Eclipse is not one of them.<br /> In keeping with its release
record, the Eclipse Foundation this week will release 10 projects
right on schedule. It's such a huge undertaking that Eclipse
branded it Callisto.<br /> Callisto involves more than 7 million
lines of project code, developed by 260 developer committers,
including the efforts of 15 different ISVs spanning a dozen
countries around the globe. <br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.crn.com/sections/breakingnews/dailyarchives.jhtml;jsessionid=1TNJ3TNE1KYNYQSNDLPSKHSCJUNN2JVN?articleId=189601018&pgno=2&queryText">Callisto
Eclipses Other Open-Source Competition</a> posted <br />
<br /> Borland Software, in the process of selling off the IDE
business that was once its cornerstone, shifted its JBuilder IDE
to an Eclipse base last year. "Eclipse is increasingly popular and
impossible to ignore," said Richard Gronback, chief scientist at
Borland, Cupertino, Calif.<br /> ISVs say Callisto is a key step
forward in Eclipse's evolution. For the first time, a batch of
Eclipse projects have synchronized their release schedule with the
core Eclipse platform's annual June update, allowing developers to
field updates all at once rather than piecemeal. <br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.informationweek.com/software/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=189601094&subSection=Open+Source">Eclipse
Upgrades Open-Source Tools</a> posted <br />
<br /> The Eclipse Foundation next week will announce new releases
for 10 open-source projects in an effort to synchronize version
compatibilities for each.<br /> On June 30, the foundation plans
to make available seven million lines of code as part of the
coordinated release for the project, code name "Callisto." These
include upgrades for Eclipse business intelligence and reporting
tools, modeling framework, Web tools platform, visual editor, test
and performance tools, and C and C ++ integrated development
environment tools. <br />
<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://news.com.com/2061-10795_3-6086792.html">Eclipse
packs ten projects in Callisto, adds Motorola</a> posted <br />
<br />The Eclipse open-source foundation will release software from
ten of its projects in tandem next Friday, reflecting the maturity
of Eclipse and open-source software, in general. <br />
<br />Separately, mobile phone manufacturer on Thursday said it will
join the Eclipse Foundation.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9001362">Eclipse
plans coordinated code release for 10 open-source projects</a>
posted <br />
<br />The Eclipse Foundation next week will announce new releases of
10 of its open-source projects in a coordinated effort to
synchronize the version compatibility of the projects. <br />
<br /> The foundation plans on June 30 to make available seven
million lines of code as part of its "Callisto" coordinated
release. Callisto includes upgrades of the Eclipse business
intelligence and reporting tools, modeling framework, Web tools
platform, visual editor, test and performance tools, and C and C
++ integrated development environment tools.<br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=2265&ncid=2265&e=2&u=/infoworld/20060619/tc_infoworld/79424">Eclipse
to deliver on Callisto project</a> posted <br />
<br /> The Eclipse Foundation on June 30 plans to roll out multiple
Eclipse technologies under the banner of the open source software
group's Callisto release.<br />
<br />Ten different projects ranging from the Eclipse Project, which
features the group's popular IDE, to the Eclipse Data Tools
Project will be released simultaneously. "The important thing here
is [Callisto] is an event," said Eclipse Executive Director Mike
Milinkovich. <br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.oreillynet.com/onjava/blog/2006/06/upgrading_eclipse_time_to_try.html">Upgrading
Eclipse? Time to try Callisto.</a> posted <br />
<br /> Whenever I upgrade Eclipse, I'm tempted to download the
latest development release. Instead of clicking on the production
release, I tend to look for other versions and download the latest
release candidate or integration build. I've been running a
Eclipse 3.2 integration build since last November, and it worked
so well I forgot that I was using an early integration build. I
finally upgraded this week, and in doing so I decided to try the
latest release candidate of the Callisto Simultaneous Release.
Verdict? It's official, Eclipse is no longer just an IDE, it is a
powerful platform, and I was surprised at the breadth and quality
of this release. Read on for an account of my own experience. <br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/05/16/215905/Hot+skills+Eclipse+lets+developers+cash+in+on+existing.htm#ContentContinues">Hot
skills: Eclipse lets developers cash in on existing skills</a>
posted <br />
<br /> The Eclipse project is an open source initiative aiming to
provide a supplier-neutral software development platform. Analyst
firm Gartner described it as one of the two main integrated
development environments (IDEs), along with Microsoft&apos;s
Visual Studio.<br /> Strictly speaking, the Eclipse platform is
not itself an IDE, but it contains the functionality required to
build IDEs for Java, C++ and potentially other languages.
Different components can also be used to build
&quot;arbitrary&quot; applications, without subscribing to the
IDE. <br />
<br /></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.sdtimes.com/article/special-20060515-01.html">Eclipse
Sets Off a Big Bang</a> posted <br />
<br /> To avoid some of the chaos that can accompany open-source
team efforts, the Eclipse Foundation is orchestrating the release
of 10 of its most prominent projects. The grand finale takes place
near the end of June, when all 10 projects release major updates
on the same day. This 10-way coordination, code-named Callisto,
has been in the works since August 2005. The Callisto release
includes updates to BIRT (the Business Intelligence and Reporting
Tools project), WTP (the Web Tools Platform project), TPTP (the
Test and Performance Tools Platform project) and other projects in
the Eclipse dominion. Also included as part of the Callisto plan
is the release of Eclipse 3.2, this year&apos;s update of the
overarching Eclipse Project. <br />
<br /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.adtmag.com/blogs/blog.aspx?a=18198">The
Eclipse Foundation's Coordinated Kickoff</a> posted <br />
<br /> The third annual EclipseCon tradeshow produced a swarm of
news and new product announcements last week. But easily the most
intriguing recent development in the Eclipse ecosystem is the
Callisto Simultaneous Release initiative. <br>Word that the
Eclipse Foundation was planning to synchronize the release of 10
of its 61 projects actually began circulating in January. The
details seemed to come together at the show <br />
<br /></li>
</ul>
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