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|  | <h1>The Eclipse Project DRAFT 3.3 Plan</h1> | 
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|  | Last revised 14:35 EST September 4, 2006 | 
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|  | marks interesting changes) | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>    Please send comments about this draft plan to the</i> | 
|  | <a href="mailto:eclipse-dev@eclipse.org">eclipse-dev@eclipse.org</a> | 
|  | <i>developer mailing list.</i> | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p>This document lays out the feature and API set for the next feature release | 
|  | of the Eclipse SDK after 3.2, designated release 3.3. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <ul> | 
|  | <li><a href="#Deliverables">Release deliverables</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#Milestones">Release milestones</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#TargetOperatingEnvironments">Target operating environments</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#Compatibility">Compatibility with previous releases</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#Platform">Eclipse Platform project</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#JDT">Java development tools (JDT) project</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#PDE">Plug-in development environment (PDE) project</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#Equinox">Equinox project</a></li> | 
|  | </ul> | 
|  | <p>Plans do not materialize out of nowhere, nor are they entirely static. To ensure | 
|  | the planning process is transparent and open to the entire Eclipse community, | 
|  | we (the Eclipse Project PMC) post plans in an embryonic form and revise them | 
|  | throughout the release cycle. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p>The first part of the plan deals with the important matters of release | 
|  | deliverables, release milestones, target operating environments, and | 
|  | release-to-release compatibility. These are all things that need to be clear for | 
|  | any release, even if no features were to change. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p>The remainder of the plan consists of plan items for all of the sub-projects under | 
|  | the top level Eclipse Project. Each plan item covers a feature or API | 
|  | that is to be added to the Eclipse Project deliverables, or some aspect of the Eclipse Project | 
|  | that is to be improved. Each plan item has its own entry in the Eclipse bugzilla | 
|  | database, with a title and a concise summary (usually a single paragraph) that | 
|  | explains the work item at a suitably high enough level so that everyone can | 
|  | readily understand what the work item is without having to understand the nitty-gritty | 
|  | detail. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p>Not all plan items represent the same amount of work; some may be quite | 
|  | large, others, quite small. Some plan items may involve work that is localized | 
|  | to a single component; others may involve coordinated changes to | 
|  | several components; other may pervade the entire SDK. Although some plan | 
|  | items are for work that is more pressing than others, the plan items appear in | 
|  | no particular order. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p>With the previous release as the starting point, this is the plan for how we | 
|  | will enhance and improve it. Fixing bugs, improving test coverage, | 
|  | documentation, examples, performance tuning, usability, etc. are considered routine | 
|  | ongoing maintenance activities and are not included in this plan unless they | 
|  | would also involve a significant change to the API or feature set, or involve a | 
|  | significant amount of work. The intent of the plan is to account for all interesting feature work. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p>The current status of each plan item is noted: | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <ul> | 
|  | <li><b>Committed</b> plan item - A committed plan item is one that we have | 
|  | decided to address for the release.</li> | 
|  | <li><b>Proposed</b> plan item - A proposed plan item is one that we are | 
|  | considering addressing for the release. Although we are actively | 
|  | investigating it, we are not yet in a position to commit to it, or to say | 
|  | that we won't be able to address it. After due consideration, a proposal | 
|  | will either be committed or deferred.</li> | 
|  | <li><b>Deferred</b> plan item - A reasonable proposal that will not make it in | 
|  | to this release for some reason is marked as deferred with a brief note as | 
|  | to why it was deferred. Deferred plan items may resurface as committed plan | 
|  | items at a later point.</li> | 
|  | </ul> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="Deliverables"></a>Release deliverables</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>The release deliverables have the same form as previous releases, namely: | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <ul> | 
|  | <li>Source code release for all Eclipse Project deliverables, available as versions | 
|  | tagged "R3_3" in the Eclipse Project <a href="http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/">CVS | 
|  | repository</a>.</li> | 
|  | <li>Eclipse SDK (runtime binary and SDK for Equinox, Platform, JDT, and PDE) (downloadable).</li> | 
|  | <li>Eclipse Platform (runtime binary and SDK for the Equinox and Platform only) (downloadable).</li> | 
|  | <li>Eclipse RCP (runtime binary and SDK for the Rich Client Platform) (downloadable).</li> | 
|  | <li>Eclipse JDT (runtime binary and SDK for the Java Development Tools) (downloadable).</li> | 
|  | <li>Eclipse PDE (runtime binary and SDK for the Plug-in Development Environment) (downloadable).</li> | 
|  | <li>Eclipse SDK Examples (downloadable).</li> | 
|  | <li>SWT distribution (downloadable).</li> | 
|  | <li>Equinox OSGi R4 framework and assorted service implementations (downloadable).</li> | 
|  | </ul> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="Milestones"></a>Release milestones</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>Release milestones, occurring at roughly 6 week intervals, exist to facilitate | 
|  | coarse-grained planning and staging. The milestones are: | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <ul> | 
|  | <li> Thursday Aug. 10, 2006 - Milestone 1 (3.3 M1) - stable build</li> | 
|  | <li> Friday Sep. 22, 2006 - Milestone 2 (3.3 M2) - stable build</li> | 
|  | <li> Friday Nov. 3, 2006 - Milestone 3 (3.3 M3) - stable build</li> | 
|  | <li> Friday Dec. 15, 2006 - Milestone 4 (3.3 M4) - stable build</li> | 
|  | </ul> | 
|  | <p>Our target is to complete 3.3 in late June 2007. All release deliverables will be available | 
|  | for download as soon as the release has been tested and validated in the target operating | 
|  | configurations listed below. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="TargetOperatingEnvironments"></a>Target Operating Environments</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>In order to remain current, each Eclipse release targets reasonably current | 
|  | operating environments. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p>Most of the Eclipse SDK is "pure" Java code and has no direct | 
|  | dependence on the underlying operating system. The chief dependence is | 
|  | therefore on the Java Platform itself. Portions of the Eclipse SDK | 
|  | (including the RCP base, SWT, OSGi and JDT core plug-ins) are targeted | 
|  | to specific classes of operating environments, requiring their source | 
|  | code to only reference facilities available in particular class | 
|  | libraries (e.g. J2ME Foundation 1.0, J2SE 1.3 and 1.4, etc.). | 
|  |  | 
|  | With the exception of a small set of planned features that | 
|  | actually require Java SE 5 APIs (most notably, the support for | 
|  | Annotation Processing and JUnit 4), the 3.3 release of the Eclipse | 
|  | Project is developed against version 1.4 of the Java 2 Platform. | 
|  | As such, the Eclipse Project SDK as a whole is targeted at both | 
|  | 1.4 and Java5 VMs, with full functionality available for 1.4 level | 
|  | development everywhere, and new Java5 specific capabilities available | 
|  | when running on a Java5 VM. | 
|  |  | 
|  | <a href="#Appendix1">Appendix 1</a> contains a table that indicates | 
|  | the class library level required for each plug-in. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>There are many different implementations of the Java Platform running atop | 
|  | a variety of operating systems. We focus Eclipse SDK testing on a handful | 
|  | of popular combinations of operating system and Java Platform; | 
|  | these are our <em>reference platforms</em>. Eclipse undoubtedly runs fine in | 
|  | many operating environments beyond the reference platforms we test. However, | 
|  | since we do not systematically test them we cannot vouch for them. Problems | 
|  | encountered when running Eclipse on a non-reference platform that cannot be recreated | 
|  | on any reference platform will be given lower priority than problems with running | 
|  | Eclipse on a reference platform.</p> | 
|  | <p>The Eclipse SDK 3.3 is tested and validated on the following reference | 
|  | platforms (this list is updated over the course of the release cycle):</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <table summary="Eclipse Reference Platforms" style="width: 821px;" border="1"> | 
|  | <tbody> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr bgcolor="#cccccc"> | 
|  | <th colspan="5"> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong><font size="+1">Eclipse Reference Platforms</font></strong></div> | 
|  | </th> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205"><b>Operating system</b></td> | 
|  | <td width="59"><b>OS version</b></td> | 
|  | <td width="76"><b>Processor architecture</b></td> | 
|  | <td width="59"><b>Window system</b></td> | 
|  | <td width="453"><b>Java 2 Platform</b></td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Microsoft Windows</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">XP</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">Win32</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | Sun Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0 Update 6<br>for Microsoft Windows | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Microsoft Windows</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">XP</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">Win32</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | IBM 32-bit SDK for Windows,<br>Java 2 Technology Edition 5.0 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Microsoft Windows</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">XP</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">Win32</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | <img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12">BEA JRockit 5.0,<br>for Microsoft Windows | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Microsoft Windows</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">XP</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">Win32</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | Sun Java 2 Standard Edition 1.4.2_10<br>for Microsoft Windows | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Microsoft Windows</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">XP</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">Win32</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | IBM 32-bit SDK for Windows,<br>Java 2 Technology Edition 1.4.2 service release 3 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Microsoft Windows</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">XP</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">Win32</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | <img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12">BEA JRockit 1.4.2,<br>for Microsoft Windows | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Red Hat Enterprise Linux</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">WS 4</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | Sun Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0 Update 6<br> for Linux x86</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Red Hat Enterprise Linux</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">WS 4</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | IBM 32-bit SDK for Linux on Intel architecture,<br>Java 2 Technology Edition 5.0 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Red Hat Enterprise Linux</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">WS 4</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | <img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12">BEA JRockit 5.0,<br> for Linux x86</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Red Hat Enterprise Linux</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">WS 4</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | Sun Java 2 Standard Edition 1.4.2_10<br>for Linux x86 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Red Hat Enterprise Linux</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">WS 4</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | IBM 32-bit SDK for Linux on Intel architecture,<br>Java 2 Technology Edition 1.4.2 service release 3 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Red Hat Enterprise Linux</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">WS 4</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | <img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12">BEA JRockit 1.4.2,<br>for Linux x86 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">SUSE Linux Enterprise Server</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">9</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | Sun Java 2 Standard Edition 1.4.2_10<br>for Linux x86</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">SUSE Linux Enterprise Server</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">9</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Intel x86</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | IBM 32-bit SDK for Linux on Intel architecture,<br>Java 2 Technology Edition 1.4.2 service release 3 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Sun Solaris</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">10</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">SPARC</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | Sun Java 2 Standard Edition 1.4.2_10<br>for Solaris SPARC</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">HP HP-UX</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">11i</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">hp9000<br>PA-RISC</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">Motif</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | HP-UX JDK for the Java 2 Platform Standard Edition for 1.4.2_09 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">IBM AIX 5L</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">5.2</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Power</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">Motif</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | IBM 32-bit SDK for AIX,<br>Java 2 Technology Edition 1.4.2 service release 3 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Apple Mac OS X</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">10.4</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Power</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">Carbon</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE) 1.4.2<br>service release 2 for Tiger | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">Red Hat Enterprise Linux</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">WS 4</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Power</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | IBM 32-bit SDK for Linux on pSeries architecture, <br>Java 2 Technology Edition 1.4.2 service release 3 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">SUSE Linux Enterprise Server</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">9</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Power</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | IBM 32-bit SDK for Linux on pSeries architecture, <br>Java 2 Technology Edition 1.4.2 service release 3 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="205">SUSE Linux Enterprise Server</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">9</td> | 
|  | <td width="76">Power</td> | 
|  | <td width="59">GTK</td> | 
|  | <td width="453"> | 
|  | IBM 32-bit SDK for Linux on pSeries architecture, <br>Java 2 Technology Edition 1.4.2 service release 3 | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </tbody> | 
|  | </table> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>Because Java 1.4.2 platforms are used for most Eclipse development, | 
|  | in general, 1.4.2 platforms are listed here. Of course, the teams doing Java 5 based | 
|  | development are using Java 5 platforms, and the specific ones that they test on | 
|  | are also included. <i>We expect that Eclipse will work fine on other Java 5 VMs | 
|  | running on window systems supported by SWT, but can not flag these as reference | 
|  | platforms without significant community support for testing them.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>Similarly, although untested, the Eclipse SDK should work fine on other OSes that | 
|  | support the same window system. For Win32: Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, and Server | 
|  | 2003; SWT HTML viewer requires Internet Explorer 5 (or higher). For GTK on other | 
|  | Linux systems: version 2.2.1 of the GTK+ widget toolkit and associated libraries | 
|  | (GLib, Pango); SWT HTML viewer requires Mozilla 1.4GTK2. For Motif on | 
|  | Linux systems: Open Motif 2.1 (included); SWT HTML viewer requires Mozilla 1.4GTK2.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>An early access version of the Eclipse SDK is also available for 64-bit | 
|  | Linux GTK. Testing has been limited to early access 64-bit J2SEs running on | 
|  | x86-64 processors.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>SWT is also supported on the QNX Neutrino operating system, x86 processor, | 
|  | Photon window system, and IBM J9 VM version 2.0. Eclipse 3.3 on Windows or Linux | 
|  | can be used to cross-develop QNX applications. (Eclipse 3.3 is unavailable on QNX | 
|  | because there is currently no 1.5 J2SE for QNX.)</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Internationalization</h4> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>The Eclipse SDK is designed as the basis for internationalized products. | 
|  | The user interface elements provided by the Eclipse SDK components, including | 
|  | dialogs and error messages, are externalized. The English strings are provided | 
|  | as the default resource bundles.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>Latin-1 locales are supported by the Eclipse SDK on all of the above | 
|  | operating environments; DBCS locales are supported by the Eclipse SDK | 
|  | on the Windows, GTK, and Motif window systems; BIDI locales are supported by | 
|  | the Eclipse SDK only on Windows operating environments.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>The Eclipse SDK supports GB 18030 (level 1), the Chinese code page | 
|  | standard, on Windows XP and 2000, and Linux/GTK.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>German and Japanese locales are tested.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>BIDI support</h4> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>SWT fully supports BIDI on Windows. On Linux GTK, SWT supports entering | 
|  | and displaying BIDI text. Within these limitations, the Eclipse | 
|  | SDK tools are BIDI enabled.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="Compatibility"></a>Compatibility with Previous Releases</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h3>Compatibility of Release 3.3 with 3.2</h3> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>Eclipse 3.3 will be compatible with Eclipse 3.2 (and, hence, with 3.1 and 3.0).</p> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | <strong>API Contract Compatibility:</strong> Eclipse SDK 3.3 will be upwards contract-compatible | 
|  | with Eclipse SDK 3.2 except in those areas noted in the | 
|  | <a href="http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/porting/eclipse_3_3_porting_guide.html" target="_top"> | 
|  | <em>Eclipse 3.3 Plug-in Migration Guide</em> | 
|  | </a>. | 
|  | Programs that use affected APIs and extension points will need to be ported to | 
|  | Eclipse SDK 3.3 APIs. Downward contract compatibility is not supported. | 
|  | There is no guarantee that compliance with Eclipse SDK 3.3 | 
|  | APIs would ensure compliance with Eclipse SDK 3.2 APIs. Refer to | 
|  | <a href="http://eclipse.org/eclipse/development/java-api-evolution.html"> | 
|  | <em>Evolving Java-based APIs</em> | 
|  | </a> for a discussion of the kinds of API changes that maintain | 
|  | contract compatibility. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p><strong>Binary (plug-in) Compatibility:</strong> Eclipse SDK 3.3 will be upwards binary-compatible | 
|  | with Eclipse SDK 3.2 except in those areas noted in the | 
|  | <a href="http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/porting/eclipse_3_3_porting_guide.html" target="_top"> | 
|  | <em>Eclipse 3.3 Plug-in Migration Guide</em> | 
|  | </a>. | 
|  | Downward plug-in compatibility is not supported. Plug-ins for Eclipse SDK 3.3 | 
|  | will not be usable in Eclipse SDK 3.2. Refer to | 
|  | <a href="http://eclipse.org/eclipse/development/java-api-evolution.html"> | 
|  | <em>Evolving Java-based APIs</em> | 
|  | </a> for a discussion of the kinds of API changes that maintain | 
|  | binary compatibility. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p><strong>Source Compatibility:</strong> Eclipse SDK 3.3 will be upwards source-compatible | 
|  | with Eclipse SDK 3.2 except in the areas noted in the | 
|  | <a href="http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv/porting/eclipse_3_3_porting_guide.html" target="_top"> | 
|  | <em>Eclipse 3.3 Plug-in Migration Guide</em> | 
|  | </a>. | 
|  | This means that source files written to | 
|  | use Eclipse SDK 3.2 APIs might successfully compile and run against Eclipse | 
|  | SDK 3.3 APIs, although this is not guaranteed. Downward source compatibility | 
|  | is not supported. If source files use new Eclipse SDK APIs, they will not be | 
|  | usable with an earlier version of the Eclipse SDK. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p><strong>Workspace Compatibility:</strong> Eclipse SDK 3.3 will be upwards workspace-compatible | 
|  | with Eclipse SDK 3.2 unless noted. This means that workspaces and projects created | 
|  | with Eclipse SDK 3.2, 3.1 or 3.0 can be successfully opened by Eclipse SDK 3.3 and | 
|  | upgraded to a 3.3 workspace. This includes both hidden metadata, which is localized | 
|  | to a particular workspace, as well as metadata files found within a workspace | 
|  | project (e.g., the .project file), which may propagate between workspaces via | 
|  | file copying or team repositories. Individual plug-ins developed for Eclipse | 
|  | SDK 3.3 should provide similar upwards compatibility for their hidden and visible | 
|  | workspace metadata created by earlier versions; 3.3 plug-in developers are responsible | 
|  | for ensuring that their plug-ins recognize 3.2, 3.1, 3.0, 2.1, and 2.0 metadata and | 
|  | process it appropriately. User interface session state may be discarded when | 
|  | a workspace is upgraded. Downward workspace compatibility is not supported. | 
|  | A workspace created (or opened) by a product based on Eclipse 3.3 will be unusable | 
|  | with a product based an earlier version of Eclipse. Visible metadata files created | 
|  | (or overwritten) by Eclipse 3.3 will generally be unusable with earlier versions | 
|  | of Eclipse. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p><strong>Non-compliant usage of API's</strong>: All non-API methods and classes, and | 
|  | certainly everything in a package with "internal" in its name, are | 
|  | considered implementation details which may vary between operating environment | 
|  | and are subject to change without notice. Client plug-ins that directly depend | 
|  | on anything other than what is specified in the Eclipse SDK API are inherently | 
|  | unsupportable and receive no guarantees about compatibility within a single | 
|  | release much less with earlier releases. Refer to | 
|  | <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-API%20use/eclipse-api-usage-rules.html"> | 
|  | <em>How to Use the Eclipse API</em> | 
|  | </a> for information about how to write compliant plug-ins. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2>Themes and Priorities</h2> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | The PMC of the Eclipse Project has identified six major areas of work, | 
|  | that will be the priorities for this development cycle. These areas will | 
|  | address the major themes identified by the Eclipse Requirements Council | 
|  | (<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/org/councils/roadmap_v2_0/themes_v2_0.php">Themes and Priorities v2.0</a>). | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Although there are four projects under the top-level Eclipse Project, there | 
|  | is a significant amount of commonality and shared effort between them. | 
|  | In general, many plan items involve coordinated changes to multiple | 
|  | components, and thus attempting to separate the items into | 
|  | sections based on sub-project leads to artificial distinctions between | 
|  | them (e.g. Platform Text vs. JDT Text, Platform Debug vs. | 
|  | JDT Debug, etc.). | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | In order to provide the clearest focus for our development effort, we | 
|  | have organized the items below into sections based on the work area they | 
|  | are intended to address. Items that apply to multiple | 
|  | work areas are categorized based on where the most effort is expected | 
|  | to occur. In all cases, the items listed reflect new features of Eclipse | 
|  | or areas where existing features will be significantly reworked. Numbers in | 
|  | parentheses link to bugzilla problem reports where progress on that | 
|  | item can be tracked and discussed. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | The major work areas are: | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <ul> | 
|  | <li><a href="#Components">Components</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#Consumability">Consumability</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#Java">Java</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="#Vista">Vista</a> | 
|  | <li><a href="#UIEvolution">UI Evolution</a> | 
|  | <li><a href="#API">API</a> | 
|  | </ul> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <!-- Start of Sections by Work Area --> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="Components">Components</a></h2> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | This work will enhance Eclipse's use of, and support for, software components, | 
|  | covering everything from component programming models such as Declarative | 
|  | Services, API tools, incremental building and fine-grained function delivery. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Committed Items (Components)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Proposed Items (Components)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Improved support for provisioning.</strong> | 
|  | Eclipse has advanced quite quickly with new use-cases (RCP, Equinox, | 
|  | server side, etc.) and new technologies (e.g., OSGi and OSGi's MEG) coming | 
|  | into the picture.  To date Update Manager has not been enhanced to support | 
|  | or exploit these changes. In 3.3 we will investigate provisioning support | 
|  | for enhanced workflows, the ability to update the so-called "root files" | 
|  | (e.g., startup.jar, eclipse.exe), improved efficiency (download and disk | 
|  | footprint), support for right-grained discovery and acquisition of function | 
|  | as well as integration with differing repository types. This effort also | 
|  | includes enhancements to the tooling around provisioning. | 
|  | [Update] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154077">154077</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>API tools.</strong> | 
|  | More components means more API and an elevated need for solid APIs, | 
|  | evolved but compatible APIs and the correct and understood use of APIs. | 
|  | This cannot be achieved without supporting tooling.  Today PDE includes | 
|  | sophisticated support for classpath management and access rule management | 
|  | based on information in the manifest of bundles to facilitate the capture | 
|  | of package and class references.  In 3.3. we will expand this to cover | 
|  | finer-grained API contracts (e.g., clients should not call foo() or | 
|  | extend Bar).  Similarly, developers will be given effective mechanisms | 
|  | for discovering, visualizing and minimizing dependencies in their code, | 
|  | bundles produced by third parties and non-bundled code libraries.  Tooling in support | 
|  | of checking and managing the evolution of component and package version numbers | 
|  | will also be supplied. | 
|  | [PDE] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154078">154078</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Bundle/Module Development Tools.</strong> | 
|  | In 3.1 and 3.2 PDE made gigantic strides in support for | 
|  | traditional OSGi bundle development. Even still, in 3.3. we will improve | 
|  | various workflows and classpath management strategies to promote the | 
|  | development of robust and independent right-grained components. This | 
|  | covers everything from increased quick-fix and manifest editing support | 
|  | to deeper integration with JDT (e.g., support for searching JARs that | 
|  | are not in the workspace without implicitly importing the JARs). In | 
|  | addition, as JSR 291 evolves in the Java SE 6 time frame, PDE will be | 
|  | there to provide developer support. 3.3 will include tooling around OSGi | 
|  | Declarative Services and the new application model as well as improved | 
|  | support for launching other frameworks, Java applications with bundle | 
|  | based classpaths and "hot launching" frameworks. | 
|  | [PDE] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154079">154079</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Target Provisioning.</strong> | 
|  | Currently, users wanting additional function supplied by others must | 
|  | manually acquire and install these additional bundles in their target | 
|  | platform.  This process is tiresome and error-prone.  As an extension | 
|  | to the proposed provisioning work, we will add the ability to provision | 
|  | targets directly from bundle repositories as well as from other locations | 
|  | on the local machine.  As part of this the mechanism by which source is | 
|  | packaged, acquired and looked up will be reviewed and streamlined. | 
|  | [Update] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154081">154081</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Bundle Management.</strong> | 
|  | Managing even modest systems of bundles can be complex and error prone.  There are | 
|  | several places in PDE where developers need to list or select sets of bundles (e.g., launch configurations, | 
|  | target setup, etc).  In many cases the environment already includes relevant grouping constructs (e.g., features, | 
|  | working sets, bundle groups).  PDE should surface these to developers in a clear, consistent and pervasive | 
|  | fashion. | 
|  | [PDE] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154082">154082</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Incremental Plug-in Build.</strong> | 
|  | With the increase in plug-ins coming from and going to third parties the | 
|  | development cycle needs to be more incremental.  In the Eclipse project | 
|  | itself we have started to consume pre-built plugins such as ICU4J and SSH2. | 
|  | This trend is likely to continue as, for example, Apache seeks to deliver | 
|  | their libraries as bundles and more people look to consume individual | 
|  | bundles/components from Equinox and similar projects.  As such, the build | 
|  | process should support the incremental building of plug-ins (that is | 
|  | building plugins individually) based on a set of pre-built plugins kept | 
|  | in some sort of provisioning repository.  Plug-ins coming out of the build | 
|  | should feed into said repository to be used as a base for future builds. | 
|  | This ability will in turn enable the more frequent building of whole | 
|  | systems (since you build only what has changed) and simplify incremental, | 
|  | milestone and release build cycles. | 
|  | [PDE Build] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154083">154083</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Application Model.</strong> | 
|  | The OSGi R4 MEG specification includes an application model that significantly | 
|  | decouples the application from the rest of the system.  The net result is OSGi | 
|  | (and thus Eclipse) as a more flexible application container, for example allowing | 
|  | multiple applications to run concurrently and improved lifecycle around the | 
|  | application.  These characteristics are important both to the manageability of | 
|  | the system (e.g., simplifying and clarifying the shutdown process) but also to | 
|  | various RCP scenarios such as Kiosk-mode and Application Container models. | 
|  | In 3.3 we will implement and adopt the MEG application model. | 
|  | [Equinox] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154084">154084</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>OSGi R5 Specification Work.</strong> | 
|  | Much of the success Eclipse has enjoyed with OSGi comes from the fact that the | 
|  | Eclipse community has played a very active role in the evolution of various | 
|  | OSGi specifications.  With increased interest in OSGi and Java modularity | 
|  | (see JSR 277, JSR 291 and JSR 232) this participation has never been more important. | 
|  | In addition to promoting Eclipse use-cases and the evolution of these standards | 
|  | to benefit Eclipse, there are a number of gaps in the OSGi specifications that | 
|  | Eclipse is currently filling in specific ways and should be addressed in R5. | 
|  | For example the management of API in metadata (x-friends and x-internal), | 
|  | integration techniques for third party and legacy code, in-place execution of | 
|  | bundles, basic notions of data location, etc.  The Equinox team will continue | 
|  | their active participation in these specification processes and keep Eclipse | 
|  | on the leading edge of Java componentization. | 
|  | [Equinox] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154085">154085</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Server side support.</strong> | 
|  | First it was tools, then it was applications, now server-side programmers are | 
|  | waking up to the power of componentization delivered by Eclipse and OSGi. | 
|  | In the 3.2 cycle an Equinox incubator was started to investigate the use of | 
|  | Eclipse on the server.  It started as a very modest servlet bridge allowing | 
|  | Eclipse to run inside a servlet engine and handle servlet requests and has been | 
|  | evolving into a full-blown appreciation of what it means to componentize server | 
|  | software.  There are many possible directions here and there is no way the | 
|  | Equinox team proper will be able to track, support and participate in all. | 
|  | However we will spend time understanding the basic requirements as they apply | 
|  | to the base framework and add-on services and look to support the use-cases | 
|  | presented by various other Eclipse projects that are adopting Eclipse on the | 
|  | server (e.g., ECF, ECP, Corona). | 
|  | [Equinox] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154087">154087</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Defered Items (Components)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(End of items for Components.)</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="Consumability">Consumability</a></h2> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | This work will make it easier for users to get Eclipse, install it on | 
|  | their systems, and configure it for their use. It will also enhance | 
|  | the error handling and reporting mechanisms to make it easier to service | 
|  | Eclipse in the field. Finally, it will improve the scalability and | 
|  | performance of Eclipse, to provide a better experience for users working | 
|  | with many plug-ins and large data sets. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Committed Items (Consumability)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Proposed Items (Consumability)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Improve the launching experience.</strong> | 
|  | We will look for ways to improve the current launching experience. This | 
|  | may include efforts such as using SWT to build the splash screen, | 
|  | improving the look and utility of the workspace launcher, supporting | 
|  | "fast switching" between workspaces, and simplifying the experience for | 
|  | first-time users. | 
|  | [SWT, Runtime, Workspace, UI, UA] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154088">154088</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Improve serviceability.</strong> | 
|  | When an end user encounters a problem with Eclipse, it is important for | 
|  | support teams to be able to diagnose the root cause of the failure, and | 
|  | identify the failing plug-in. Eclipse should have enhanced error reporting | 
|  | tools that make it easy for end users to report problems. Tools should be | 
|  | available at all times, so that knowledgeable users can diagnose | 
|  | unexpected behavior such as slow-downs or exceptional memory use. Error | 
|  | handling is done in a variety of ways within the platform which are not | 
|  | extensible to RCP applications. An improved story would allow for the | 
|  | inclusion of application defined error support (such as a link to a support centre | 
|  | for the product) and remote monitoring/inspection of system health and would | 
|  | tie the current error reporting story together into a solution with a more | 
|  | consistent look and fewer error reporting paths for developers. | 
|  | [Runtime, UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154090">154090</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Managing and sharing settings.</strong> | 
|  | Currently settings are either scoped at the workbench/workspace level or the | 
|  | project level. However, there are cases where associating settings with | 
|  | other scopes, such as a working set or perspective, would be beneficial. | 
|  | Similarly, a product should be able to specify the default settings for a | 
|  | particular perspective. We will also look for ways to simplify how we share | 
|  | settings and other interesting state, such as breakpoints, bookmarks, | 
|  | perspectives, key bindings, etc. | 
|  | [Runtime, Workspace, UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154097">154097</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Customization.</strong> | 
|  | Eclipse lacks customization capabilities aimed at end users and product | 
|  | packagers. More generally, component development and use is fraught with | 
|  | producer/consumer problems. Component producers implement solutions that | 
|  | address a number of use-cases and scenarios but inevitably consumers come | 
|  | up with additional, sometimes quite divergent requirements. We will | 
|  | investigate mechanisms and facilities that allow component consumers to | 
|  | "override" or replace metadata specifications in the components they are | 
|  | consuming.  Such mechanisms would, for example, allow consumers to configure | 
|  | menus, tool bars, and perspectives of their Eclipse installation as well | 
|  | as refine plug-in dependency declarations. | 
|  | [Runtime, UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154099">154099</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Platform level proxy settings.</strong> | 
|  | There are at least three proxy settings pages in Callisto. We will work with | 
|  | the Eclipse community to make sure that the core capabilities from these | 
|  | pages are made available at the Platform level, as a single settings | 
|  | page that can be consumed by all. | 
|  | [Runtime, Team, Update, UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154100">154100</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>GTK Printing.</strong> | 
|  | We will provide printing support on GTK. | 
|  | [SWT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154101">154101</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Ship Finer-grained Components.</strong> | 
|  | The Eclipse project produces three major outputs, the Platform, JDT and PDE. | 
|  | These are exposed as zips on download sites and features on update sites. | 
|  | Those wanting to get just part of one of these components (e.g., Help, | 
|  | Update, JDT Core) must first discover which zip or feature contains the | 
|  | desired function, acquire that container and finally identify and extract | 
|  | the desired plug-ins.  To make this easier we will revise the grouping structure | 
|  | to capture more independent and re-usable components. | 
|  | [All components] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154102">154102</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Search based navigation.</strong> | 
|  | Because traditional navigation-by-browsing does not scale to large data | 
|  | sets, we should generalize and extend the existing search-based | 
|  | rapid navigation mechanisms (e.g. "Quick Find Class"). | 
|  | [UI, UA] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154104">154104</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Performance focus.</strong> | 
|  | We must continue to improve overall performance and memory consumption, | 
|  | with a particular focus on working with large numbers of plug-ins and | 
|  | large amounts of data. | 
|  | [All components] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154106">154106</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Defered Items (Consumability)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(End of items for Consumability.)</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="Java">Java</a></h2> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | The Eclipse Java Development Tools are the premier Java development | 
|  | environment in the industry today. We must address the new capabilities | 
|  | of Java SE 6 and continue to refine and extend the features JDT provides to | 
|  | maintain its leadership position. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Committed Items (Java)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Proposed Items (Java)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Enhance launching support.</strong> | 
|  | We should simplify the launch experience for novice users with single | 
|  | click context sensitive launching, simple launch configurations | 
|  | managed via resource properties, and user configurable toolbar buttons | 
|  | to invoke favorite launch configurations. For advanced users, we should | 
|  | allow plug-ins to contribute additional pages to launch configurations | 
|  | so that plug-in specific information (such as profiling and code | 
|  | coverage settings) can be associated with each configuration. | 
|  | [Debug] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154107">154107</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>More refactorings.</strong> | 
|  | We will finish the 'Fix Deprecation' refactoring that didn't make it | 
|  | into 3.2, and add the new refactoring 'Replace Invocation'. More | 
|  | refactoring API will be offered in the plug-in org.eclipse.jdt.core.manipulation | 
|  | so the refactoring infrastructure can be used with a UI. | 
|  | [JDT UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154108">154108</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Extend Clean Up.</strong> | 
|  | Add formatting, organize import and sort members to 'Clean up', | 
|  | offer clean up profiles, and invoke clean up on user defined events. | 
|  | [JDT UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154109">154109</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Enhance Annotation Processing Tooling.</strong> | 
|  | An APT command-line tool should be provided as a complement to the batch | 
|  | compiler and/or Ant javac adapter, in addition to the Java IDE support | 
|  | within release 3.2. APT should also support the new | 
|  | standard Annotation Processing API (JSR 269) introduced in Java SE 6, as | 
|  | opposed to the provisional API from Sun introduced in Java SE 5 that is | 
|  | currently implemented. Also, the APT integration in IDE should be improved | 
|  | in various areas, including editor reconciling and code assist. The editor | 
|  | reconciling experience should work correctly even if the Java builder is | 
|  | not active. Currently, if a processor generates types, those types are | 
|  | ignored during reconcile. Instead, they should be modeled using working | 
|  | copies, and provide the same level of functionality as JDT when autobuild | 
|  | is turned off. Also, on the code-assist front, we should provide a simple API | 
|  | for processors to supply domain specific knowledge to completions inside | 
|  | annotation values. | 
|  | [JDT APT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154110">154110</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Compiler API (JSR 199).</strong> | 
|  | In order to conform to the forthcoming tool API for compilers (JSR 199), | 
|  | the Eclipse compiler should provide a front-end implementing the tool API | 
|  | included in Java SE 6. | 
|  | [JDT Core] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154111">154111</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Add more class file targets for compiler.</strong> | 
|  | The compiler should support more configurable class file targets, including | 
|  | CLDC 1.0, CLDC 1.1 and possibly JSR 14 (generics experimentation for 1.4 | 
|  | VMs). | 
|  | [JDT Core] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154113">154113</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Support for Java SE 6 debug features.</strong> | 
|  | Implement new Java SE 6 features in the Eclipse Java Debug Interface (JDI) | 
|  | client including support for heap walking (retrieve instance counts, all | 
|  | intances of specific types, and all references to an object), forcing an | 
|  | early return from a method with a specific return value, breakpoints for | 
|  | monitor acquisition and release, access to the constant pool, and improved | 
|  | class prepare event filtering. | 
|  | [JDT Debug] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154115">154115</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Defered Items (Java)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(End of items for Java.)</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="Vista">Vista</a></h2> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Microsoft Vista is a significant new desktop platform that we expect | 
|  | will become available during this development cycle. We should fully | 
|  | support running the current, win32-based version of Eclipse on | 
|  | Vista. We should also port SWT to WinFX and the Windows Presentation | 
|  | Framework. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Committed Items (Vista)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Proposed Items (Vista)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Fully support the win32 version of SWT on Vista.</strong> | 
|  | We should ensure that applications built on the win32 version of | 
|  | SWT work as well as any other win32 API based application on | 
|  | Vista. This will increase our testing and support effort and potentially | 
|  | require new development to work around platform specific differences. [SWT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154116">154116</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Port SWT to WinFX and WPF.</strong> | 
|  | We should port SWT to WinFX and the Windows Presentation Framework. Since | 
|  | 64-bit systems are becoming increasingly prevalent on the desktop, we should | 
|  | ensure that this port is both 64-bit and 32-bit capable. | 
|  | [SWT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154117">154117</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Generalize the win32 version of SWT to win64.</strong> | 
|  | We should merge the work being done by the Eclipse community to implement | 
|  | a win64 implementation of SWT into the main win32 code base. This will | 
|  | require extensive review of the new code and a significant effort to merge | 
|  | and test the pervasive changes. | 
|  | [SWT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154118">154118</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Defered Items (Vista)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(End of items for Vista.)</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="UIEvolution">UI Evolution</a></h2> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | The goal of this work is to provide a better basis for building modern, | 
|  | rich user-interfaces, by addressing areas where more flexibility and | 
|  | more consistency are needed. We will use these capabilities to refine | 
|  | the user-interface of the Eclipse IDE. In addition, we will implement | 
|  | of the most requested missing IDE productivity features. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Committed Items (UI Evolution)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Proposed Items (UI Evolution)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Implement missing text editor productivity features.</strong> | 
|  | We should provide some of the long awaited productivity features that | 
|  | the community has voted for. Examples include double-click-drag to | 
|  | select multiple words, triple-click, extensible hyperlink support | 
|  | and spell checking. We should also improve the current | 
|  | search/replace dialog. [Platform Text, Platform UI, SWT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154119">154119</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Improve workbench usability.</strong> | 
|  | We should review how users interact with the workbench, such as | 
|  | how editors, views, and other screen real-estate are managed | 
|  | (e.g. fix the broken minimize), and find ways to make this a better | 
|  | experience for them. This includes improving the new trim | 
|  | support by allowing the end user to hide/show, close and otherwise | 
|  | configure trim items, improving navigation from hovers (e.g. quick diff), | 
|  | making fast views more flexible (fast views on all sides, fast view | 
|  | orientation affinity, fast view bars show text option). | 
|  | [Platform UI, Platform Text, JDT UI, JDT Text] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154120">154120</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Improve multi-instance view management.</strong> | 
|  | Views such as Search and Synchronize use a drop-down menu to manage | 
|  | multiple pages. Another possibility would be to use multiple view instances. | 
|  | However, the presentation and management of these two approaches are different. | 
|  | Multiple view instances should support different view presentations. That is, | 
|  | the user (or product) should be able to decide whether multiple views use tabs | 
|  | or a drop-down menu. There are also shortcomings in multi-view management | 
|  | (e.g., views are managed at the perspective level but some tooling may require | 
|  | the ability to close a particular view in all perspectives). | 
|  | [UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154121">154121</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Investigate background saving of editors.</strong> | 
|  | Modern applications allow editing sessions to be saved in the background, | 
|  | allowing the user to continue editing or close the editor without waiting. | 
|  | We should investigate whether this style of interaction can be built | 
|  | on top of the Eclipse editor framework. [Platform Text, JDT Text, Platform UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154122">154122</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>JFace Enhancements.</strong> | 
|  | Ensure that the reusable components in JFace fully support the SWT | 
|  | widget set, such as support for the new custom draw capabilities | 
|  | of the Table and Tree widgets. Also, implement some of the components | 
|  | that we do not use in the SDK currently that the community is | 
|  | requesting. Some examples include: spinners, secure editors (such as | 
|  | password entry fields) fields that enforce a format (such as fields for | 
|  | currency and percentages), etc. | 
|  | [Platform UI, SWT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154123">154123</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Mozilla Everywhere.</strong> | 
|  | For situations where the existing, platform-browser-based Browser | 
|  | control is not sufficient, we should support embedding of Mozilla on all | 
|  | platforms. This would allow developers to implement code that worked | 
|  | against a common back end, so that they could access a common DOM, or | 
|  | surface the browser's HTML editing support. | 
|  | [SWT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154124">154124</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Defered Items (UI Evolution)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(End of items for UI Evolution.)</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="API">API</a></h2> | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | This work area deals specifically with issues concerning the application | 
|  | programming interfaces provided by the Eclipse Project. We will identify | 
|  | API whose function has been superceded, and ensure that the SDK does | 
|  | not depend on this API. We will encourage adoption within the SDK of | 
|  | some of the more recent additions to Eclipse, such as | 
|  | the command framework, Equinox preferences, tabbed | 
|  | properties and the common navigator. We will work with the community to | 
|  | ensure that needed functionality is made available as API, when it reaches | 
|  | appropriate levels of maturity. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Committed Items (API)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Proposed Items (API)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Generalize editor annotation and ruler support.</strong> | 
|  | We should allow plug-ins to contribute additional vertical rulers | 
|  | to show additional information (e.g. code coverage). We should | 
|  | support live annotate "color by age" in addition to "color by | 
|  | contributor". | 
|  | [Platform Text] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154125">154125</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Adopt the Eclipse File System.</strong> | 
|  | We should ensure that use of the Eclipse File System is pervasive | 
|  | in the platform, and remove any barriers that prevent it from being | 
|  | more widely adopted by the community. For example, we should provide | 
|  | IFileStoreEditorInput and a matching default implementation. | 
|  | [Workspace, UI, Platform Text] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154126">154126</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Adopt the new UI features.</strong> | 
|  | We should adopt the following items across the entire SDK UI: the new | 
|  | command framework, preference initializers, field assist, SWT column | 
|  | sort indicators, working sets, tabbed properties view and the common navigator. | 
|  | [UI, JDT UI, PDE, Team, Text] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154127">154127</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Provide access to more native controls.</strong> | 
|  | We should provide access to more of the native controls that are available | 
|  | on each platform, such as date and time pickers, and table header widgets. | 
|  | In addition, we should enable more features of existing native controls, | 
|  | such as table wrapping on Windows. | 
|  | [SWT, UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154128">154128</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Custom widget API support.</strong> | 
|  | Investigate ways to simplify the process of writing custom widgets, | 
|  | including making available, as API, some of the currently internal | 
|  | capabilities of the custom widgets implemented in the SDK, such as | 
|  | drag under feedback for drag & drop. | 
|  | [SWT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154129">154129</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Finish re-work of commands and key bindings.</strong> | 
|  | In 3.2, we built some important infrastructure that will allows us to | 
|  | rationalize our commands and key bindings story. We need to complete this | 
|  | effort, making sure the new story supports all of the existing | 
|  | functionality (e.g action sets), and migrate over to the new support. | 
|  | We also need to make it easier to add and edit key bindings. | 
|  | [UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154130">154130</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>JFace data binding.</strong> | 
|  | In 3.2, we developed a data binding framework for JFace but did not | 
|  | make it generally available. We should continue to work towards providing a | 
|  | public API for this framework and investigate how it will be delivered and | 
|  | used within the SDK. | 
|  | [UI] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154132">154132</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Improve compare.</strong> | 
|  | The Compare plugin has not undergone much work in the last few releases | 
|  | and is showing it. From an architectural standpoint, there are several | 
|  | Compare internals that need to be made API in order to properly support | 
|  | clients and there are also several polish items that have been identified | 
|  | by Eclipse development teams. In addition, new ISaveable support was added | 
|  | in 3.2 and we should investigate integrating this into Compare. From a | 
|  | usability standpoint, the compare editor uses a custom viewer for content | 
|  | which appears similar to the related editor but has a reduced capability | 
|  | which is often confusing for users. Smaller usability issues involve | 
|  | breaking out the outline from the editor into the Outline view. There is | 
|  | supported by compare but is not used by Team or other Platform clients. | 
|  | [Team] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154133">154133</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>Graphics Improvements.</strong> | 
|  | The SWT graphics layer should provide support for fractional line widths, | 
|  | dashes and fonts, the ability to flatten paths, image loading/saving | 
|  | improvements, and other similar enhancements. | 
|  | [SWT] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154134">154134</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> new) | 
|  | <strong>APIs for custom debugger integration.</strong> | 
|  | Publish public APIs based on the provisional APIs introduced in 3.2 to | 
|  | support custom debugger integration. Features include flexible hierarchy | 
|  | in debug views; asynchronous, cancellable interactions when retrieving | 
|  | content and labels; model-driven view updates; a debug context service | 
|  | for retargettable actions, flexible view wiring and pluggable source | 
|  | lookup. | 
|  | [Platform Debug] | 
|  | (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=154135">154135</a>) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4>Defered Items (API)</h4> | 
|  | <blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </blockquote> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>(End of items for API.)</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <!-- End of Sections by Work Area --> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2><a name="Appendix1">Appendix 1: Execution Environment by Plug-in</a></h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>In the table below, the "3.3 EE" ("3.3 Execution Environment") column | 
|  | indicates the minimum Java class library requirements of each plug-in | 
|  | for the 3.3 release, where the value is one of:</p> | 
|  | <table border="0" width="90%"> | 
|  | <tbody> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td align="center"><b>Entry</b></td> | 
|  | <td align="left"><b>Meaning</b></td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>M1.0</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td>OSGi Minimum Execution Environment 1.0 - This is a subset of | 
|  | the J2ME Foundation class libraries defined by OSGi to be the base | 
|  | for framework implementations. See the OSGi specification for more | 
|  | details.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="9%"> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>M1.1</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td width="91%">OSGi Minimum Execution Environment 1.1 - This is a | 
|  | subset of the J2ME Foundation class libraries defined by OSGi to | 
|  | be the base for framework implementations. See the OSGi | 
|  | specification for more details.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>F1.0</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td>J2ME Foundation 1.0 - indicates that the plug-in can only be | 
|  | run on Foundation 1.0 or greater. Note that with the exception of | 
|  | some MicroEdition IO classes, Foundation 1.0 is a subset of J2SE | 
|  | 1.3.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>F1.1</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td>J2ME Foundation 1.1 - indicates that the plug-in can only be | 
|  | run on Foundation 1.1 or greater. Note that with the exception of | 
|  | some MicroEdition IO classes, Foundation 1.1 is a subset of J2SE | 
|  | 1.4.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>1.2</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td>J2SE 1.2 - indicates that the plug-in can only be run on JSE | 
|  | 1.2 or greater.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>1.3</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td>J2SE 1.3 - indicates that the plug-in can only be run on JSE | 
|  | 1.3 or greater.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>1.4</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td>J2SE 1.4 - indicates that the plug-in can only be run on JSE | 
|  | 1.4 or greater.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>1.4/1.5</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td>Indicates that the plug-in can run on JSE | 
|  | 1.4 or greater, but provides enhanced functionality when run on J2SE 5.0.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>1.5</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td>J2SE 5.0 - indicates that the plug-in can only be run on JSE | 
|  | 5.0 or greater.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>1.6</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | <td>J2SE 6.0 - indicates that the plug-in can only be run on JSE | 
|  | 6.0 or greater.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td align="center"><b>n/a</b></td> | 
|  | <td>Unknown at the time of this revision.</td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | </tbody> | 
|  | </table> | 
|  | <br> | 
|  | <b>Table of minimum execution environments by plug-in.</b> | 
|  | <br> | 
|  | <br> | 
|  | <table border="1"> | 
|  | <tbody> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td width="290"><strong>Plug-in</strong></td> | 
|  | <td width="60"> | 
|  | <div align="center"><strong>3.3 EE</strong></div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.apache.ant</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.2</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.apache.lucene</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ant.core</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ant.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.compare</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.boot</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.commands</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.expressions</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.filebuffers</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.filesystem</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.resources</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.resources.compatibility</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.runtime</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.core.variables</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.debug.core</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.debug.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.help</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.help.appserver</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.help.base</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.help.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.help.webapp</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.core</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.apt.core</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.5</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.apt.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.5</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.debug</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.debug.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.doc.isv</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.doc.user</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.junit</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4/1.5</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.junit.runtime</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4/1.5</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.launching</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.source</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jdt.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4/1.5</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jface</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.jface.text</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ltk.core.refactoring</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4/1.5</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ltk.ui.refactoring</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4/1.5</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.osgi (system.bundle)</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">M1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.osgi.services</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">M1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.osgi.util</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">M1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.pde</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.pde.build</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.pde.core</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.pde.doc.user</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.pde.junit.runtime</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.pde.runtime</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.pde.source</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.pde.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.platform</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.platform.doc.isv</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.platform.doc.user</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.platform.source</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.platform.source.*</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.rcp</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.rcp.source</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.rcp.source.*</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.sdk</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.search</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.swt</td> | 
|  | <td bgcolor="#ffffff"> | 
|  | <div align="center">M1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.swt.*</td> | 
|  | <td bgcolor="#ffffff"> | 
|  | <div align="center">M1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.team.core</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.team.cvs.core</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.team.cvs.ssh</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.team.cvs.ssh2</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.team.cvs.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.team.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.text</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.tomcat</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">n/a</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.browser</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.cheatsheets</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.console</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.editors</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.externaltools</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.forms</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.ide</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.intro</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.navigator</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.navigator.resources</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.presentations.r21</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.views</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.win32</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.workbench</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.workbench.compatibility</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.ui.workbench.texteditor</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.update.configurator</td> | 
|  | <td bgcolor="#ffffff"> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.update.core</td> | 
|  | <td bgcolor="#ffffff"> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.update.core.linux</td> | 
|  | <td bgcolor="#ffffff"> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.update.core.win32</td> | 
|  | <td bgcolor="#ffffff"> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.update.scheduler</td> | 
|  | <td bgcolor="#ffffff"> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.eclipse.update.ui</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.junit (old)</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>org.junit (JUnit4)</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">1.5</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <td>startup.jar</td> | 
|  | <td> | 
|  | <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
|  | </td> | 
|  | </tr> | 
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