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<p:introduction>
<div>
<p>
Last revised 10:00 ET July 20, 2010.
</p>
<p><i>Please send comments about this 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 3.6, designated release 4.0. This is a special release of the
Eclipse project, whose only goal is to adopt technology from the e4 incubator
while maintaining full API compatibility with previous releases. There are very few new features
for end users in this release, and no changes at all in the JDT and PDE sub-projects.
The end result will be a release with a similar feature set to the Eclipse project
3.6 (Helios) release, but with a brand new implementation of the platform user interface
under the covers. Since this is effectively a 1.0 release of this new implementation,
we expect it to be a bit rough around the edges, with slightly less polish than
earlier releases built on the old workbench technology.
</p>
<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>
</div>
</p:introduction>
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<p:release_deliverables>
<div>
<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 &quot;R4_0&quot; in the Eclipse Project <a href="http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/">CVS
repository</a>.</li>
<li>A p2 repository of binary release deliverables, maintained in a public, stable location
on the <a href="http://eclipse.org">http://eclipse.org</a> Web site.</li>
<li>A p2 repository of incubating components from the e4 sub-project,
maintained in a public, stable location on the <a href="http://eclipse.org">http://eclipse.org</a> Web site.</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 SDK Examples (downloadable).</li>
<li>SWT distribution (downloadable).</li>
</ul>
<p>* The <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/">Equinox Project</a> is part of the top level
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/rt/">RT Project</a>. A significant portion of the Equinox
deliverables are consumed and redistributed as part of the Eclipse Project's SDK, Platform,
and RCP deliverables.</p>
</div>
</p:release_deliverables>
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<p:release_milestones>
<p:preamble><p>
Release milestones will be occurring at roughly 6 week intervals, and will be
four weeks behind the <a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Helios_Simultaneous_Release">
Helios Simultaneous Release</a> train.</p>
</p:preamble>
<p:milestone date="10/09/2009" milestone="M1"><div>4.0M1</div></p:milestone>
<p:milestone date="11/20/2009" milestone="M2"><div>4.0M2</div></p:milestone>
<p:milestone date="01/15/2010" milestone="M3"><div>4.0M3</div></p:milestone>
<p:milestone date="02/26/2010" milestone="M4"><div>4.0M4</div></p:milestone>
<p:milestone date="04/09/2010" milestone="M5"><div>4.0M5</div></p:milestone>
<p:milestone date="05/21/2010" milestone="M6"><div>4.0M6</div></p:milestone>
<p:postamble>
<div>
<p>Our target is to complete 4.0 in late July 2010, after the Helios simultaneous release.
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>
<p>Dates for builds and test passes after M6 will be available in the
Eclipse SDK 4.0 end-game plan.</p>
</div>
</p:postamble>
</p:release_milestones>
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<p:target_environments>
<div>
<p>In order to remain current, each Eclipse Project release targets reasonably current
operating environments.</p>
<p>Most of the Eclipse SDK is &quot;pure&quot; Java code and has no direct dependence
on the underlying operating system. The chief dependence is therefore on the
Java Platform itself. Portions 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 1.1, J2SE 1.4, Java 5, etc).</p>
<p>In general, the 4.0 release of the Eclipse Project is developed on a mix
of Java 1.4, Java 5 and Java 6 VMs. As such, the Eclipse SDK as a whole
is targeted at all modern, desktop Java VMs. Most functionality is available for
use on Java 5 everywhere, and extended development capabilities are made
available on the VMs that support them.</p>
<p><a href="#Appendix1">Appendix 1</a> contains a table that indicates the class
library level required for each bundle.</p>
<p>There are many different implementations of the Java Platform running atop
a variety of operating systems. We focus our 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>Eclipse 4.0 is tested and validated on the following reference platforms
(this list is updated over the course of the release cycle):</p>
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<table class="platforms">
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<th>Operating System</th>
<th>Version</th>
<th>Hardware</th>
<th>JRE</th>
<th>Windowing System</th>
</tr>
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<tr class="c0">
<td rowspan="6">Windows</td>
<td rowspan="2">7</td>
<td rowspan="1">x86 32-bit</td>
<td rowspan="2">Sun Java 5 Update 22<br/>
IBM Java 5 SR11
</td>
<td rowspan="6">Win32</td>
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<tr>
<td rowspan="1">x86 64-bit</td>
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<tr>
<td rowspan="2">Vista</td>
<td rowspan="1">x86 32-bit</td>
<td>Sun Java 5 Update 22<br/>
IBM Java 5 SR11<br/>
Oracle JRockit 27.6.5
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</tr>
<tr class="c0">
<td rowspan="1">x86 64-bit</td>
<td>Sun Java 5 Update 22<br/>
IBM Java 5 SR11
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</tr>
<tr class="c0">
<td rowspan="2">XP</td>
<td rowspan="1">x86 32-bit</td>
<td>Sun Java 6 Update 17<br/>
Sun Java 5 Update 22<br/>
IBM Java 5 SR11<br/>
Oracle JRockit 27.6.5
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</tr>
<tr class="c0">
<td rowspan="1">x86 64-bit</td>
<td>Sun Java 5 Update 22<br/>
IBM Java 5 SR11
</td>
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<td rowspan="3">Red Hat Enterprise Linux</td>
<td rowspan="2">5.0</td>
<td rowspan="1">x86 32-bit</td>
<td>Sun Java 6 Update 17<br/>
Sun Java 5 Update 22<br/>
IBM Java 5 SR11<br/>
Oracle JRockit 27.6.5
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<td rowspan="3">GTK</td>
</tr>
<tr class="c1">
<td rowspan="1">Power 64-bit</td>
<td>IBM Java 5 SR11</td>
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<td rowspan="1">4.0</td>
<td rowspan="1">x86 64-bit</td>
<td>Sun Java 5 Update 22<br/>
IBM Java 5 SR11
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<td rowspan="3">SUSE Linux Enterprise Server</td>
<td rowspan="3">11</td>
<td rowspan="1">x86 32-bit</td>
<td rowspan="2">Sun Java 5 Update 22<br/>
IBM Java 5 SR11
</td>
<td rowspan="3">GTK</td>
</tr>
<tr class="c0">
<td rowspan="1">x86 64-bit</td>
</tr>
<tr class="c0">
<td rowspan="1">Power 64-bit</td>
<td>IBM Java 5 SR11</td>
</tr>
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<tr class="c1">
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<td rowspan="2">Ubuntu</td>
<td rowspan="2">10.04</td>
<td rowspan="1">x86 32-bit</td>
<td rowspan="2">Sun Java 5 Update 22<br/>
IBM Java 5 SR11
</td>
<td rowspan="2">GTK</td>
</tr>
<tr class="c1">
<td rowspan="1">x86 64-bit</td>
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<tr class="c0">
<td rowspan="2">Sun Solaris</td>
<td rowspan="2">10</td>
<td rowspan="1">x86 32-bit</td>
<td rowspan="2">Sun Java 5 Update 22</td>
<td rowspan="2">GTK</td>
</tr>
<tr class="c0">
<td rowspan="1">SPARC 32-bit</td>
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<tr class="c1">
<td rowspan="1">HP-UX</td>
<td rowspan="1">11i v2</td>
<td rowspan="1">ia64 32-bit</td>
<td rowspan="1">HP-UX Java 5 Update 18</td>
<td rowspan="1">Motif 2.1</td>
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<tr class="c0">
<td rowspan="1">IBM AIX</td>
<td rowspan="1">5.3</td>
<td rowspan="1">Power 32-bit</td>
<td rowspan="1">IBM Java 5 SR11</td>
<td rowspan="1">Motif 2.1</td>
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<tr class="c1">
<td rowspan="3">Apple Mac OS X</td>
<td rowspan="3">10.5</td>
<td rowspan="1">Universal</td>
<td rowspan="3">Apple Java 10.5 Update 2</td>
<td rowspan="1">Carbon</td>
</tr>
<tr class="c1">
<td rowspan="1">Universal 32-bit</td>
<td rowspan="2">Cocoa</td>
</tr>
<tr class="c1">
<td rowspan="1">Universal 64-bit</td>
</tr>
</table>
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<p>As stated above, <i>we expect that Eclipse works fine on other current
Java VM and OS versions but we cannot flag these as reference platforms without
significant community support for testing them.</i></p>
</div>
<p:internationalization>
<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 and DBCS locales are supported by the Eclipse SDK on all reference platforms;
BIDI locales are supported by the Eclipse SDK everywhere but on Motif.</p>
<p>The Eclipse SDK supports GB 18030 (level 1), the Chinese code page standard,
on Windows XP and 2000, Linux/GTK and the Macintosh.</p>
<p>German and Japanese locales are tested.</p>
</p:internationalization>
</p:target_environments>
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<p:compatibility_with_previous_releases>
<div>
<h3>Compatibility of Release 4.0 with 3.6</h3>
<p>Eclipse 4.0 will be compatible with Eclipse 3.6 (and all earlier 3.x versions).</p>
<p><strong>API Contract Compatibility:</strong> Eclipse SDK 4.0 will be upwards
contract-compatible with Eclipse SDK 3.6 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_4_0_porting_guide.html" target="_top">
<em>Eclipse 4.0 Plug-in Migration Guide</em>
</a>. Programs that use affected APIs and extension points will need to be ported
to Eclipse SDK 4.0 APIs. Downward contract compatibility
is not supported. There is no guarantee that compliance with Eclipse SDK 4.0
APIs would ensure compliance with Eclipse SDK 3.6 APIs. Refer to
<a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Evolving_Java-based_APIs">
<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 4.0 will be upwards
binary-compatible with Eclipse SDK 3.6 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_4_0_porting_guide.html" target="_top">
<em>Eclipse 4.0 Plug-in Migration Guide</em>
</a>. Downward plug-in compatibility is not supported. Plug-ins for Eclipse SDK
4.0 will not be usable in Eclipse SDK 3.6. Refer to
<a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Evolving_Java-based_APIs">
<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 4.0 will be upwards source-compatible
with Eclipse SDK 3.6 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_4_0_porting_guide.html" target="_top">
<em>Eclipse 4.0 Plug-in Migration Guide</em>
</a>. This means that source files written
to use Eclipse SDK 3.6 APIs might successfully compile and run against Eclipse
SDK 4.0 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 4.0 will be upwards
workspace-compatible with earlier 3.x versions of the Eclipse SDK unless noted.
This means that workspaces and projects created with Eclipse SDK 3.6 .. 3.0 can be successfully
opened by Eclipse SDK 4.0 and upgraded to a 4.0 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 4.0 should provide similar upwards compatibility
for their hidden and visible workspace metadata created by earlier versions;
4.0 plug-in developers are responsible for ensuring that their plug-ins recognize
metadata from earlier versions 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 4.0 will be unusable with a product based on an earlier
version of Eclipse. Visible metadata files created (or overwritten) by Eclipse
4.0 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 &quot;internal&quot; 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>
</div>
</p:compatibility_with_previous_releases>
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<p:themes_and_priorities>
<p:preamble>
<div>
<p>The plan items listed below were defined according to contributor requirements and the Eclipse
<a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/RequirementsCouncilThemesAndPriorities">Themes and Priorities</a>
set forth by the Eclipse Requirements Council. 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 entails.</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.). As such, this plan covers the work of all projects
under the top level Eclipse Project.</p>
<p>Not all plan items represent the same amount of work; some may be quite
large, others, quite small. Although some plan items are for work that is
more pressing than others, the plan items appear in no particular order.
See the corresponding bugzilla items for up-to-date status information on
ongoing work and planned delivery milestones.</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. In bugzilla, this is reflected by
having a concrete target milestone assigned.</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. In bugzilla, such items are reflected
by having a target milestone "4.0" or "---" assigned.</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. In bugzilla, such items are reflected by having
a target milestone "Future" assigned.</li>
</ul>
</div>
</p:preamble>
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<p:theme name="Easier to Develop">
<p:description>
<p>Over the years the Eclipse platform has accumulated a large body of API,
resulting in a platform that is very powerful, but also very difficult for non-experts
to use and extend. This theme encompasses work to make it easier to develop
software components for the Eclipse platform.
</p>
</p:description>
<p:committed>
<ul>
<li>
<strong>Compatibility</strong>
To support the model-based workbench and skinning support, a substantial portion
of the existing platform user interface was rewritten from scratch. This plan item
encompasses the work to make this new implementation fully API compatible
with previous releases of the Eclipse platform.
(<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=302752">302752</a>)</li>
</ul>
</p:committed>
<p:proposed>
<p><i>None at this time.</i></p>
</p:proposed>
<p:deferred>
<ul>
<li>
<strong>Support for web UI components in the Eclipse platform</strong>
There is growing demand for software components that can run both in
traditional desktop environments, and Web browser environments. We will
support this demand by providing first-class integration of web-based components
in the Eclipse platform. In particular, we will support embedding of user interface components
written in JavaScript into the platform user interface, and provide access to e4 API for JavaScript components.
(<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=302749">302749</a>)</li>
<li>
<strong>Eclipse application services.</strong>
We will provide a new, simplified API for accessing basic Eclipse platform services.
This will allow developers to create components for Eclipse by learning and using
a much smaller set of API.
(<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=302751">302751</a>)</li>
</ul>
</p:deferred>
</p:theme>
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<p:theme name="Easier to Assemble">
<p:description>
<p>The Eclipse platform provides an excellent basis for producing extensible
integrated development environments (IDEs). However, it can be difficult to
assemble and customize Eclipse components into different kinds of applications
or for different runtime environments. This theme encompasses work to
make it easier to rearrange, customize, and otherwise mash up Eclipse components
into very different kinds of applications.
</p>
</p:description>
<p:committed>
<ul>
<li>
<strong>Model-based workbench.</strong>
The functionality of the Eclipse workbench and IDE have grown significantly
since they were created. In some cases, older capabilities have been superceded
by newer ones or have been proven to be unwieldy or otherwise unsatisfying.
We will adopt the e4 model-based workbench, which defines a model of the underlying
structure of the Eclipse UI. This model will make development of the workbench
simpler, but more flexible and dynamic.
(<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=302753">302753</a>)</li>
<li>
<strong>Skinnable UI.</strong>
We will adopt the e4 user interface rendering system, which will enable developers
to have greater control over the Eclipse UI, making it simple to customize the
appearance of Eclipse-based applications using industry standard mechanisms such as CSS.
(<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=302755">302755</a>)</li>
<li>
<strong>Service-oriented programming model.</strong>
We will adopt and use the service-oriented programming model defined by e4.
This will avoid use of singleton APIs and allow a greater variety of Eclipse platform capabilities to be
interchanged, customized, reimplemented, or reused in other environments.
(<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=302757">302757</a>)</li>
</ul>
</p:committed>
<p:proposed>
<p><i>None at this time.</i></p>
</p:proposed>
<p:deferred>
<ul>
<li>
<strong>OpenSocial Gadget container for Eclipse.</strong>
We will provide a container for integrating OpenSocial gadgets into the Eclipse
platform. This will allow rapid assembly and customization of applications by drawing
from the large library of available OpenSocial gadgets.
(<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=302756">302756</a>)</li>
</ul>
</p:deferred>
</p:theme>
</p:themes_and_priorities>
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<p:appendix name="Execution Environment by Bundle">
<p>In the table below, the &quot;4.0 minimum execution environment&quot;
column indicates the minimum Java class library requirements of each bundle
for the 4.0 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>F1.0</strong></div></td>
<td>J2ME Foundation 1.0 - indicates that the bundle 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 bundle 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>1.3</strong></div></td>
<td>J2SE 1.3 - indicates that the bundle 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 bundle can only be run on J2SE 1.4 or
greater.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><div align="center"><strong>1.5</strong></div></td>
<td>Java SE 5 - indicates that the bundle can only be run on Java SE 5 or
greater.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><div align="center"><strong>1.6</strong></div></td>
<td>Java SE 6 - indicates that the bundle can only be run on Java SE 6 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>
<p><b>Table of minimum execution environments by bundle.</b> (See also the
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project-plan.php?projectid=rt.equinox#appendix">Equinox Project plan</a>
for the execution environment requirements of bundles contributed via that project.)</p>
<table border="1">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="290"><strong>Bundle</strong></td>
<td width="60"><div align="center"><p align="center"><b>4.0<br/>minimum<br/>execution<br/>environment</b></p></div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>com.ibm.icu</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>com.jcraft.jsch</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.apache.ant</td>
<td><div align="center">J2SE-1.2</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.apache.lucene</td>
<td><div align="center">not specified</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.apache.lucene.analysis</td>
<td><div align="center">not specified</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.ant.core</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.ant.launching</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">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.compare.core</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.compare.win32</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.boot</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.commands</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.contenttype</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.databinding</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.databinding.beans</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.databinding.observable</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.databinding.property</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.expressions</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.externaltools</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</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.jobs</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.net</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.resources</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">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility.auth</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility.registry</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.core.variables</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.cvs</td>
<td><div align="center">not specified</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">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.help.ui</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.help.webapp</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jdt</td>
<td><div align="center">not specified</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.pluggable.core</td>
<td><div align="center">1.6</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.compiler.apt</td>
<td><div align="center">1.6</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jdt.compiler.tool</td>
<td><div align="center">1.6</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jdt.core</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jdt.core.manipulation</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</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">not specified</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jdt.doc.user</td>
<td><div align="center">not specified</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jdt.junit</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jdt.junit.core</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jdt.junit.runtime</td>
<td><div align="center">1.3</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jdt.junit4.runtime</td>
<td><div align="center">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.ui</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jface</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.1</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jface.databinding</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.jsch.core</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.jsch.ui</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.ltk.core.refactoring</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.ltk.ui.refactoring</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.pde</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.pde.api.tools</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.pde.api.tools.ui</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">not specified</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.pde.ds.core</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.pde.ds.ui</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</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.launching</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.ua.core</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.pde.ua.ui</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.pde.ui</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.pde.ui.templates</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">not specified</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.platform.doc.user</td>
<td><div align="center">not specified</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.rcp</td>
<td><div align="center">not specified</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.sdk</td>
<td><div align="center">not specified</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><div align="center">F1.0</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.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.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">1.4</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">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.ui.ide</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.ui.ide.application</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.ui.intro</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.ui.intro.universal</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</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.net</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.1</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.views.log</td>
<td><div align="center">1.4</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.ui.views.properties.tabbed</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</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">F1.1</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><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.update.core</td>
<td><div align="center">F1.0</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.update.core.win32</td>
<td><div align="center">not specified</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.eclipse.update.scheduler</td>
<td><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.hamcrest.core</td>
<td><div align="center">1.5</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.junit 3.8.2</td>
<td><div align="center">1.3</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.junit 4.7.0</td>
<td><div align="center">1.5</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.junit4</td>
<td><div align="center">1.5</div></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>org.objectweb.asm</td>
<td><div align="center">1.3</div></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</p:appendix>
</p:plan>