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 | <h1>The Eclipse Project DRAFT 3.2 Plan</h1> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>Last revised 16:00 EST April 25, 2006  | 
 |   (<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> | 
 |   marks interesting changes since the previous  | 
 |   <a href="eclipse_project_plan_3_2_20060214.html">draft of Feb. 14, 2006</a>) | 
 | </p> | 
 | <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 3.1, designated release 3.2.  | 
 | </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 the four 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_2" in the Eclipse Project <a href="http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/">CVS  | 
 |     repository</a>.</li> | 
 |   <li>Eclipse SDK (runtime binary and SDK for Platform, JDT, and PDE) (downloadable).</li> | 
 |   <li>Eclipse Platform (runtime binary and SDK for the 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> Friday Aug. 12, 2005 - Milestone 1 (3.2 M1) - stable build</li> | 
 |   <li> Friday Sep. 23, 2005 - Milestone 2 (3.2 M2) - stable build</li> | 
 |   <li> Friday Nov. 4, 2005 - Milestone 3 (3.2 M3) - stable build</li> | 
 |   <li> Friday Dec. 16, 2005 - Milestone 4 (3.2 M4) - stable build</li> | 
 |   <li> Friday Feb. 17, 2006 - Milestone 5 (3.2 M5) - stable build - API complete - API freeze</li> | 
 |   <li> Friday Mar. 31, 2006 - Milestone 6 (3.2 M6) - stable build - feature complete - development  | 
 |     freeze - lock down and testing begins</li> | 
 | </ul> | 
 | <p>Our target is to complete 3.2 in late June 2006. 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 3.2 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 <span class="header">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.</span></p> | 
 | <p>The Eclipse SDK 3.2 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 service release 1 | 
 |       </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">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 service release 1 | 
 |       </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"> | 
 |         Sun Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0 Update 6<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 3.2 on Windows or Linux  | 
 |   can be used to cross-develop QNX applications. (Eclipse 3.2 is unavailable on QNX  | 
 |   because there is currently no 1.4 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 3.2 with 3.1</h3> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>Eclipse 3.2 will be compatible with Eclipse 3.1 (and, hence, with 3.0).</p> | 
 | <p><b>API Contract Compatibility:</b> Eclipse SDK 3.2 will be upwards contract-compatible  | 
 |   with Eclipse SDK 3.1 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_2_porting_guide.html" target="_top"><em>Eclipse  | 
 |   3.2 Plug-in Migration Guide</em></a>. Programs that use affected APIs and extension  | 
 |   points will need to be ported to Eclipse SDK 3.2 APIs. Downward contract compatibility  | 
 |   is not supported. There is no guarantee that compliance with Eclipse SDK 3.2  | 
 |   APIs would ensure compliance with Eclipse SDK 3.1 APIs. Refer to <i><a href="http://eclipse.org/eclipse/development/java-api-evolution.html">Evolving  | 
 |   Java-based APIs</a></i> for a discussion of the kinds of API changes that maintain  | 
 |   contract compatibility.</p> | 
 | <p><b>Binary (plug-in) Compatibility:</b> Eclipse SDK 3.2 will be upwards binary-compatible  | 
 |   with Eclipse SDK 3.1 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_2_porting_guide.html" target="_top"><em>Eclipse  | 
 |   3.2 Plug-in Migration Guide</em></a>. Downward plug-in compatibility is not  | 
 |   supported. Plug-ins for Eclipse SDK 3.2 will not be usable in Eclipse SDK 3.1.  | 
 |   Refer to <i><a href="http://eclipse.org/eclipse/development/java-api-evolution.html">Evolving  | 
 |   Java-based APIs</a></i> for a discussion of the kinds of API changes that maintain  | 
 |   binary compatibility.  | 
 | </p><p><b>Source Compatibility:</b> Eclipse SDK 3.2 will be upwards source-compatible  | 
 |   with Eclipse SDK 3.1 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_2_porting_guide.html" target="_top"><em>Eclipse  | 
 |   3.2 Plug-in Migration Guide</em></a>. This means that source files written to  | 
 |   use Eclipse SDK 3.1 APIs might successfully compile and run against Eclipse  | 
 |   SDK 3.2 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><b>Workspace Compatibility:</b> Eclipse SDK 3.2 will be upwards workspace-compatible  | 
 |   with Eclipse SDK 3.1 unless noted. This means that workspaces and projects created  | 
 |   with Eclipse SDK 3.1 or 3.0 can be successfully opened by Eclipse SDK 3.2 and  | 
 |   upgraded to a 3.2 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 3.2 should provide similar upwards compatibility for their hidden and visible  | 
 |   workspace metadata created by earlier versions; 3.2 plug-in developers are responsible  | 
 |   for ensuring that their plug-ins recognize 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 3.2 will be unusable  | 
 |   with a product based an earlier version of Eclipse. Visible metadata files created  | 
 |   (or overwritten) by Eclipse 3.2 will generally be unusable with earlier versions  | 
 |   of Eclipse.  | 
 | </p><p><b>Non-compliant usage of API's</b>: 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 <i><a href="http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-API%20use/eclipse-api-usage-rules.html">How | 
 | to Use the Eclipse API</a></i> for information about how to write compliant | 
 | plug-ins. | 
 | </p><h2>Themes and Priorities</h2> | 
 | <p>The changes under consideration for the next release of Eclipse | 
 | Platform, JDT, PDE and Equinox will address major themes identified by | 
 | the Eclipse Requirements Council (Themes and Priorities dated Dec. 15, | 
 | 2004 - <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/org/councils/20041215EclipseTPFinalDraft.pdf">pdf)</a>.  | 
 |   The following are especially germane to this top level project:</p> | 
 | <ul> | 
 |   <li><strong>Scaling Up</strong> - This refers to the need for Eclipse to deal  | 
 |     with development and deployment on a larger and more complex scale. Increasing  | 
 |     complexities arise from large development teams distributed in different locations,  | 
 |     large source code bases and fragile build environments that have been developed  | 
 |     incrementally over time, the dynamic nature of new source code bases and their  | 
 |     interaction with configuration management, and build environments involving  | 
 |     many different tools and build rules.</li> | 
 |   <li><strong>Enterprise Ready</strong> - Eclipse should be improved to allow  | 
 |     it to be better used by large development organizations.</li> | 
 |   <li><strong>Design for Extensibility: Be a Better Platform</strong> - Within  | 
 |     the Eclipse community, many development projects are defining new development  | 
 |     platforms on top of the Eclipse Project deliverables. These must evolve  | 
 |     to better support this type of usage, including providing new common infrastructure  | 
 |     and abstraction layers needed by upper platforms and adding APIs to expose  | 
 |     existing functionality only available internally so that upper platforms can  | 
 |     more readily integrate with and reuse what's already there.</li> | 
 |   <li><strong>Simple to Use</strong> -  | 
 | 	The Eclipse components need to not only provide the features that advanced users demand, | 
 | 	but also be something that most users find simple to use.</li> | 
 |   <li><strong>Rich Client Platform</strong> -  | 
 | 	The Eclipse RCP is a Java-based application framework for the desktop. Building on the | 
 | 	Eclipse runtime and the modular plug-in story, it is possible to build applications ranging from | 
 | 	command line tools to feature-rich applications that take full advantage of SWT's native | 
 | 	platform integration and the many other reusable components.</li> | 
 |   <li><strong>Appealing to the Broader Community</strong> -  | 
 | 	This theme includes work that grows deeper roots into the various OS-specific communities, | 
 | 	spreads Eclipse to additional operating environments, virtual machines, application | 
 | 	development and deployment lifecycles, vertical market-specific frameworks and builds | 
 | 	bridges to other open source communities.</li> | 
 | </ul> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>Each of the four projects under the top-level Eclipse Project is covered  | 
 |   in its own section: | 
 | </p> | 
 | <ul> | 
 |   <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>For each project, the items listed reflect new features of Eclipse or areas  | 
 |   where existing features will be significantly reworked. Each item indicates  | 
 |   the components likely affected by that work item (many items involve coordinated  | 
 |   changes to several components). Numbers in parentheses link to bugzilla problem  | 
 |   reports for that plan item.  | 
 | </p> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2><a name="Platform">Eclipse Platform project</a></h2> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>The Eclipse Platform provides the most fundamental building blocks. Plan | 
 |   items reflect new features of the Eclipse Platform, or areas where existing | 
 |   features will be significantly reworked. | 
 | </p> | 
 |  | 
 | <h4>Committed Items (Eclipse Platform project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote>  | 
 |  | 
 |   <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> committed) | 
 |     <strong>Support logical model integration.</strong> The Eclipse Platform  | 
 |     supports a strong physical view of projects containing resources (files and  | 
 |     folders) in the workspace. However, there are many situations where plug-in  | 
 |     developers would prefer to work with a logical model that is appropriate to  | 
 |     their domain. Eclipse should ease the task for plug-in developers who want  | 
 |     to make logical model-aware plug-ins. To do this, Eclipse should provide more  | 
 |     flexible mechanisms for contributing actions on models that do not have a  | 
 |     one-to-one mapping to files on the users hard disk. This would, for example,  | 
 |     allow a team provider's repository operations to be made available on logical  | 
 |     artifacts. In addition, existing views like the navigator and problems view  | 
 |     should be generalized to handle logical artifacts and, in general, there should  | 
 |     be better control over what is displayed in views and editors based on the  | 
 |     logical models that the end user is working on. | 
 |     [Resources, UI, Team]  | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=37723">37723</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Provide more flexible workspaces.</strong> Currently in Eclipse there  | 
 |     is a direct connection between IResources and files and directories on the  | 
 |     local file system. Eclipse should loosen this connection, by abstracting out  | 
 |     its dependency on java.io.File, and allowing for alternative implementations.  | 
 |     This would enable, for example, uses where the workspace is located on a remote  | 
 |     server, or accessed via a non-file-based API, or has a non-trivial mapping  | 
 |     between the resources and the physical layout of the files. | 
 |     [Resources, Text, UI]  | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106176">106176</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility, Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Improve and extend the SWT widget set.</strong> Modern UI design  | 
 |     is a constantly moving target. SWT should provide the tools needed to implement  | 
 |     first class user interfaces. For example: sort indicators in SWT tables; improved  | 
 |     coolbar behavior/appearance; and new controls such as collapsible groups. | 
 |     [SWT]  | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106182">106182</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility, Appealing to the Broader Community]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Address new window system capabilities.</strong> SWT's basis in native  | 
 |     widgets is one of Eclipse's major strengths. For this to remain true, SWT  | 
 |     must continue to grow to encompass new mainstream desktop platforms and new  | 
 |     capabilities added to existing platforms. For the 3.2 release, SWT should  | 
 |     provide support for Windows Vista.  | 
 |     [SWT] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106184">106184</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Appealing to the Broader Community]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Enhance the text editor.</strong> The Eclipse Text component provides  | 
 |     a powerful editing framework that is useful in many contexts, but some of  | 
 |     its capabilities are currently only available in the Java editor. The Java  | 
 |     editor should be opened up to allow more general access to the reconciling,  | 
 |     code assist, and template proposal mechanisms. Another enhancement to the | 
 |     look and feel of the editor is to show change history and comments in the | 
 |     editor. Other possible enhancements include improving the Find/Replace dialog | 
 |     and annotation roll-overs. | 
 |     [Text]  | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106194">106194</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Improve task assistance in text fields.</strong> Eclipse has numerous  | 
 |     wizards and dialogs that contain text fields where there are constraints on  | 
 |     the values that can be entered, and often task assistance can be provided,  | 
 |     for example, in the form of potential values. Eclipse should provide an enhanced  | 
 |     text field that has indicators for required fields, and content assist. | 
 |     [UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106199">106199</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Enhance the debug platform.</strong> The debug support in Eclipse is  | 
 | 	increasingly being used in areas that require more flexible mechanisms  | 
 | 	than those required by simple Java programs. Features will be provided as   | 
 | 	provisional API subject to change in a future release. Features include: a  | 
 | 	flexible element hierarchy in debug views to account for different  | 
 | 	architectures such as multi-core processors, thousands of threads, etc;  | 
 | 	asynchronous, cancellable interactions when retrieving view content and  | 
 | 	labels; model driven view updates; a debug context service allowing for  | 
 | 	retargettable debug actions, flexible view wiring and pluggable source  | 
 | 	lookup. | 
 | 	[Debug] | 
 | 	(<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106205">106205</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility, Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Provide a more customizable UI.</strong> | 
 |     Products often need direct control over the presence and arrangement of | 
 |     UI elements. Similarly, end users expect to be able to customize the UI | 
 |     to better match their workflow. Eclipse should enable both products and | 
 |     end users to have more control over the user interface. For example, | 
 |     the workbench layout should be made more flexible and configurable, and | 
 |     there should be a framework to allow better control over the presence | 
 |     and ordering of menu and toolbar items. | 
 |     [UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106189">106189</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Capabilities/Perspectives/Components.</strong> The UI component has  | 
 |     several frameworks for customizing the presentation, filtering the set of  | 
 |     available options and supporting task-based UIs tailored to the user's role.  | 
 |     This support should be rationalized and better documented. | 
 |     [UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=80130">80130</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Provide more support for large scale workspaces.</strong> In some  | 
 |     situations, users have workspaces containing hundreds of projects and hundreds  | 
 |     of thousands of files. Scoped builds and working sets have become important  | 
 |     tools for these users, and the performance optimizations done in Eclipse 3.1  | 
 |     have proven helpful. Eclipse should have even more support for dealing with  | 
 |     very large workspaces, including improved searching, filtering, working sets,  | 
 |     and bookmarks. This goes hand-in-hand with ongoing work to discover and address  | 
 |     performance issues. | 
 |     [UI, Resources] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106192">106192</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Scaling Up, Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> committed) | 
 |     <strong>Update Enhancements.</strong> As the number and range of Eclipse  | 
 |     plug-ins continues to grow, it becomes increasingly important to have a powerful  | 
 |     update/install story. For instance, if more information about an Eclipse install  | 
 |     was available earlier, it would be possible to pre-validate that it would  | 
 |     be a compatible location to install particular new features and plug-ins.  | 
 |     This information could also be used to deal with conflicting contributions.  | 
 |     Update should also be improved to reduce the volume of data that is transferred  | 
 |     for a given update, and PDE should provide better tools for creating and deploying  | 
 |     updates. | 
 |     [Update, Runtime, PDE] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106185">106185</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> committed) | 
 |     <strong>Help System enhancements.</strong> Enhance the existing Help System functionality in  | 
 |     several ways, including support for navigation bread crumbs, support for remote  | 
 |     installation of Help documentation, documentation index, more extensible dynamic  | 
 |     help view, and various other enhancements. | 
 |     [UA] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=114243">114243)</a>  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Improve cheat sheet support.</strong> The Eclipse cheat sheet | 
 |     infrastructure was implemented 3.0, but is still not widely used. For cheat | 
 |     sheets to be become more widely adopted, the base support should be enhanced | 
 |     in several ways, including: adding support for invoking commands without the | 
 |     need for Java programming; make cheat sheets more scalable; providing for | 
 |     nonlinear dependancy between steps and enhancing the implementation to | 
 |     support working with modal dialogs. | 
 |     [UA, UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106196">106196</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use, Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Support dynamic and reusable content in User Assistance components.</strong>  | 
 |     In previous releases, Eclipse Help manipulated content as a reference. Although  | 
 |     the representation is simple and reliable, it is difficult to tailor the content  | 
 |     for multiple presentations, or to provide incremental content contributions,  | 
 |     content reuse, content filtering etc. The representation for help content  | 
 |     should be improved. Also, branding information should be separated from the  | 
 |     rest of the content to simplify aggregating multiple contributions into larger  | 
 |     units. These features also apply to Welcome, CheatSheets and the dynamic help  | 
 |     view. | 
 |     [UA] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106201">106201</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> committed) | 
 |     <strong>Create Universal Welcome.</strong>  | 
 |     Since Eclipse 3.0, it is possible to create a powerful Welcome using the | 
 |     provided framework support. In the increasingly componentized environment, | 
 |     it is more and more impractical to create extensions for separate | 
 |     implementations in different products. Based on experience gained in | 
 |     creating Welcome implementations so far, a universal Welcome implementation | 
 |     will be provided that can be shared between many products. Universal | 
 |     Welcome will be customizable by both products and users, and will | 
 |     provide for intelligent merging of content in root pages. A selected | 
 |     number of root pages that can cover the needs of most products will | 
 |     be available. | 
 |   [UA] | 
 |   (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127842">127842</a>)  | 
 |   [Theme: Simple to Use, Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> committed) | 
 |     <strong>Deliver support for ICU4J with the Eclipse Platform.</strong>  | 
 |     Quality internationalization is very important in the modern software world. | 
 |     The ability to fully enable products and applications for double-byte and | 
 |     bi-directional languages is a requirement of any software platform. ICU4J  | 
 |     (<a href= "http://icu.sourceforge.net/">http://icu.sourceforge.net/</a>) | 
 |     resolves many of the known issues with internationalization for Java, and | 
 |     thus adopting ICU4J will provide the Eclipse Platform with the strong | 
 |     internationalization support it needs to make Eclipse-based applications | 
 |     competitive. The first goal of this work is to make any required porting | 
 |     effort as minimal and straight forward as possible.  In addition, we will | 
 |     ensure that applications that must run in constrained environments | 
 |     (such as embedded RCP applications) will not pay a footprint penalty if | 
 |     they do not need full internationalization flexibility. | 
 |   [All] | 
 |   (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127876">127876</a>)  | 
 |   [Theme: Design for Extensibility, Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <h4>Proposed Items (Eclipse Platform project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
 |    | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <h4>Deferred Items (Eclipse Platform project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Embedding editors and views.</strong> Various problems are encountered  | 
 |     when trying to embed editors or views within other workbench parts. For example,  | 
 |     the current compare infrastructure requires creating a separate text editor  | 
 |     for viewing changes between files. This is due to a limitation in the workbench  | 
 |     that prevents editors from being embedded inside views or other controls.  | 
 |     As a consequence, the compare editor's nested editors don't support the full  | 
 |     set of features provided by the corresponding real content-type-specific editor.  | 
 |     This represents a major usability problem: the user must switch to the real  | 
 |     editor to make changes and then return to the compare view to review the changes.  | 
 |     Eclipse should be more flexible in the ways various editors can be used and  | 
 |     reused. The UI component model should be improved to support nesting of workbench  | 
 |     parts, and reduce the coupling of parts to particular locations in the workbench,  | 
 |     allowing for more flexible UI configurations. | 
 |     [UI, Compare, Text] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=71125">71125</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Improve UI Forms.</strong> UI Forms are increasingly being used in  | 
 |     the Eclipse user interface. The UI Form support should be improved to allow  | 
 |     for more pervasive use in 3.2. Critical widget functionality should be moved  | 
 |     to SWT to ensure quality and native look and feel. The remaining UI Forms  | 
 |     code (minus FormEditor) should be pushed down into JFace so that it is available  | 
 |     in the Eclipse workbench. | 
 |     [SWT, UI, UA] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106203">106203</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use, Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |    | 
 |   <p><strong>Provide a single user-assistance content delivery mechanism.</strong>  | 
 |     In Eclipse 3.1, three different user-assistance vehicles are used to help  | 
 |     users in various contexts: the initial user experience shows the 'Welcome'  | 
 |     content; cheat sheets assist during long tasks; Help shows the traditional  | 
 |     help topics. These vehicles use similar concepts but have separate/duplicate  | 
 |     code bases. They should be reworked so that a single content delivery mechanism  | 
 |     is used in various contexts, allowing content producers to benefit from a  | 
 |     single way of contributing content, making all the content searchable, and  | 
 |     making it presentable in various contexts. This should also take into account  | 
 |     whether content is local or remote. | 
 |     [UA] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106200">106200</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><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  | 
 |     could diagnose unexpected behavior such as slowdowns or exceptional memory  | 
 |     use. | 
 |     [Runtime, UI, SWT] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106193">106193</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use, Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Support GB18030-2.</strong> The GB18030-2 Chinese character set is becoming | 
 |     increasingly important in the Java community. Eclipse should support GB18030-2  | 
 |     on platforms where it is supported natively. Because of the fundamental and  | 
 |     far reaching impact of implementing this support, it is expected that it will | 
 |     require an SDK (and indeed entire Eclipse Foundation) wide strategy. | 
 |     [All] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127864">127864</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use, Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Increase flexibility when building RCP applications.</strong> The Eclipse  | 
 |     text editor should better support RCP applications, by making features like  | 
 |     the following available to them: annotation presentation and navigation, user  | 
 |     assigned colors and fonts, spell checking, folding, quick diff, templates,  | 
 |     and file buffers. The Eclipse workbench layout should be further opened up  | 
 |     to allow RCP applications to have more control over its presentation. | 
 |     [Text, UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106187">106187</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Rich Client Platform]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> deferred) | 
 |     <strong>Provide pervasive user-assistance search capabilities.</strong> An  | 
 |     important element of the user-assistance support in Eclipse is the federated  | 
 |     help search support that was added in R3.1. This support should be expanded  | 
 |     to pull in more useful results from various sources. It should also be made  | 
 |     more extensible to assist other information contributors, and made more pervasive  | 
 |     in the UI. | 
 |     [UA] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106198">106198</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p>(<img src="new.gif" alt="(new)" border="0" height="12" width="12"> deferred) | 
 |   <strong>Additional debug platform enhancements.</strong> The debug support in  | 
 |   Eclipse is increasingly being used in areas that require more flexible  | 
 |   mechanisms than those required by simple Java programs. Additional work  | 
 |   areas include: the introduction of table trees in standard debug views for  | 
 |   better/flexible presentation; drag and drop between all debug views;  | 
 |   support for incremental content retrieval and virtual trees; asynchronous  | 
 |   table view with pluggable cell editors; and multiple debug scopes/contexts  | 
 |   to support simultaneous debugging of different applications side-by-side  | 
 |   in different sets of debug views. | 
 |   [Debug] | 
 |   (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127874">127874</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility, Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |      | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <p>(End of items for Eclipse Platform project.)</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2><a name="JDT">Java development tools (JDT) project</a></h2> | 
 |  | 
 | <p><a href="http://www.eclipse.org/jdt/index.html">Java development tools</a> (JDT) | 
 | implements a Java IDE based on the Eclipse Platform. The following work items | 
 | reflect new features of JDT, or areas where existing features will be | 
 | significantly reworked.</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <h4>Committed Items (Eclipse JDT project,)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote>  | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Add support for Java SE 6 features.</strong> Java SE 6 (aka "Mustang")  | 
 |     will likely contain improvements to javadoc tags (like @category), classfile  | 
 |     specification updates, pluggable annotation processing APIs, and new compiler  | 
 |     APIs, all of which will require specific support. | 
 |     [JDT Core, JDT UI, JDT Text, JDT Debug] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106206">106206</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Appealing to the Broader Community]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Improve NLS tooling.</strong> The Eclipse NLS tooling should better  | 
 |     support the new Eclipse string externalization pattern added in 3.1.  | 
 |     [JDT Text] (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106210">106210</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to use, Scaling up]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Split refactoring.</strong> Refactoring currently relies on a closed  | 
 | 	world assumption. This means that all of the code to be refactored must be  | 
 | 	available in the workspace when the refactoring is triggered. However for  | 
 | 	large distributed teams, the closed world approach isn't really feasible.  | 
 | 	The same is true for clients which use binary versions of libraries where  | 
 | 	API changes from one version to another. In 3.2 the closed world  | 
 | 	assumptions will be relaxed in such a way that a refactoring executed in  | 
 | 	workspace A can be "reapplied" on workspace B to refactor any remaining  | 
 | 	references to the refactored element. | 
 |     [JDT Core/UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106207">106207</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Scaling Up].</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Enable compiler participation.</strong> JDT compilation technology will  | 
 | 	be opened to enable pluggable participation.Compilation takes place in  | 
 | 	various stages, such as building and editor reconciling. A participant  | 
 | 	will be able to introspect the Java code using DOM/AST API, perform  | 
 | 	semantic analysis, issue some markers and possibly generate new source  | 
 | 	files. | 
 |     [JDT Core, JDT UI, JDT Text] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127885">127885</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Multi-Language Support, Enterprise Ready, Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>More static analysis.</strong> Code quality can be further improved by  | 
 | 	new advanced configurable compiler diagnostics, available either when  | 
 | 	building or when editing Java files. The compiler will conduct some null  | 
 | 	reference analysis in order to anticipate some NullPointerException at  | 
 | 	runtime. For cleaning up code, the compiler will detect obsolete  | 
 | 	$NON-NLS$ tags and unused break/continue label. Assigning  | 
 | 	a parameter will be configurable as a poor coding style. For  | 
 | 	assisting migrating existing code to Java 5.0, the compiler will  | 
 | 	optionally signal any reference to a raw type, not only unchecked ones. | 
 | 	Additionally, users will be able to configure optional errors as  | 
 | 	being non fatal, and thus allow valid classfile generations. | 
 |     [JDT Core] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127887">127887</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Appealing to the Broader Community]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Code style clean ups.</strong> We will provide new functionality to  | 
 | 	easily establish project wide code conventions. The 'Clean up' action will  | 
 | 	take a set of files as input to analyze and offer to fix multiple code  | 
 | 	style issues at once. Examples of 'clean up' actions are the removal of  | 
 | 	unnecessary code or qualify all field accesses with 'this'; or assisting  | 
 | 	migration to Java 5.0 | 
 |     [JDT UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127888">127888</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple To Use]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Improve JUnit support.</strong> The JUnit view will be improved to  | 
 | 	manage more than one set of results. This will allow running multiple  | 
 | 	tests simultaneously and keep a history of test results. We will also  | 
 | 	investigate to support JUnit4 which will require the use of J2SE 5.0 in  | 
 | 	Eclipse itself. | 
 |     [JDT UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127889">127889</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple To Use]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Support arbitrary Java content types.</strong> Add support for  | 
 | 	compilation units with extension different than ".java". This will for  | 
 | 	example allow components like AJDT to seamlessly integrate their AspectJ  | 
 | 	".aj" files into the Java tooling. Existing assumptions on ".java"  | 
 | 	extensions will be removed throughout the tools. | 
 |     [JDT UI, JDT Core, JDT Debug] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127891">127891</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility: Be a Better Platform]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>More refactorings.</strong> Various enhancements for existing  | 
 | 	refactorings including hierarchical package rename and delete, updating  | 
 | 	related fields, methods and locals on type rename and improved visibility  | 
 | 	adjustments on move refactorings will be implemented. Furthermore,  | 
 | 	existing refactorings will be improved to preserve API compatibility where  | 
 | 	possible (for example when renaming a method, a deprecated stub with the  | 
 | 	old signature will be generated that forwards to the new method). We will  | 
 | 	investigate in a new refactoring 'Extract super class'. | 
 |     [JDT UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127892">127892</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple To Use]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Improve user experience in presence of syntax errors.</strong> While  | 
 | 	editing code, all Java tools need to manipulate incomplete sources,  | 
 | 	containing many syntax errors. Though the structure of the units is  | 
 | 	usually well extracted (as demonstrated in outline view), power tooling is  | 
 | 	requiring more than just structural information; many advanced  | 
 | 	functionalities are requiring a detailed DOM AST to conduct syntax  | 
 | 	colouring, action enabling, problem highlighting, formatting, etc... New  | 
 | 	strategies will be explored to recover statements and expressions from  | 
 | 	incomplete programs and still enable creating detailed DOM AST carrying  | 
 | 	resolved binding information. All tooling will need to be calibrated to  | 
 | 	properly handle detailed recovered DOM AST. | 
 |     [JDT Core, JDT UI] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127895">127895</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Enhance Java infrastructure.</strong> As part of its increased support  | 
 | 	for Javadoc, the model will support extracting Javadoc from attached  | 
 | 	source or HTML. It will allow defining optional  | 
 | 	classpath entries. The codeassist engine will be support  | 
 | 	pluggable extensions which can participate and contribute new proposals  | 
 | 	and/or filter others. Codeassist will support CamelCase pattern; | 
 |     and provide completions on new artifacts such as Javadoc,  | 
 | 	break/continue label. | 
 |     [JDT Core, JDT Text] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127898">127898</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Appealing to the Broader Community]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Support for execution environments.</strong> An execution environment  | 
 | 	describes the capabilities of a Java runtime environment. For example, an  | 
 | 	execution environment may represent J2SE-1.4. The Java launching  | 
 | 	infrastructure supports an extensible set of execution environments to be  | 
 | 	contributed to the platform and for delegates to identify installed JREs  | 
 | 	compatible with an environment. This allows teams to build, run, and debug  | 
 | 	based on execution environments rather than being bound to specific  | 
 | 	installed JREs. Additionally, new APIs will allow JREs to be queried for  | 
 | 	system properties and specific JRE configurations will be able to be  | 
 | 	contributed to the set of installed JREs via an extension point. | 
 |     [JDT Core, JDT Debug] | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=127899">127899</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use]</p> | 
 |      | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <h4>Proposed Items (Eclipse JDT project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote>  | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
 |    | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <h4>Deferred Items (Eclipse JDT project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Implement library projects.</strong> For plug-in development, PDE  | 
 |     distinguishes between the plug-in projects you are working on (source plug-in  | 
 |     projects) and plug-in projects you are working with but not actually changing  | 
 |     (binary plug-in projects). Making this distinction affords the user the benefits  | 
 |     of having full source for everything in their workspace where it's easily  | 
 |     browsed and searched, while permitting economies because the latter kind of  | 
 |     projects do not actually have to be (re)compiled. This work item is to support  | 
 |     a similar notion of library project for Java development in general. The user  | 
 |     should be able to flag a Java project as a library project; JDT would then  | 
 |     know how to present library projects appropriately at the UI, and how to deal  | 
 |     with them more efficiently using generated binaries. | 
 |     [JDT Core, JDT UI, PDE]  | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=80162">80162</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Design for Extensibility]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <p>(End of items for Eclipse JDT project.)</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2><a name="PDE">Plug-in development environment (PDE) project</a></h2> | 
 |  | 
 | The <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/pde/index.html">plug-in development | 
 | environment</a> (PDE) consists of tools for developing plug-ins for the | 
 | Eclipse Platform. The following work items reflect new features of PDE, or areas | 
 | where existing features will be significantly reworked. | 
 |  | 
 | <h4>Committed Items (Eclipse PDE project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>New source lookup for debugging Eclipse applications.</strong> The  | 
 |     default source lookup mechanism for debugging Java applications has scalability  | 
 |     issues since the debugger may needing to scan a list of hundreds of plug-in  | 
 |     projects each time it look up a source file. PDE should provide its own source  | 
 |     path computer to which the debugger can delegate the task of locating source  | 
 |     files. In addition to faster lookups, the PDE-based approach will be better  | 
 |     positioned to handle duplicate source files on the same source path. It would  | 
 |     also allow the user to easily debug plug-ins against different targets without  | 
 |     having to change the Target Platform in the preferences. | 
 |     [PDE, Debug, Runtime]  | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106212">106212</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Scaling Up]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Improve target support.</strong> PDE manages a model of the target  | 
 |     Eclipse for which you are developing. Targets may be complex and diverse,  | 
 |     and switching targets or launch configurations can be expensive. PDE should  | 
 |     be extended to support named targets and automatically track changes to the  | 
 |     workspace. [PDE, Runtime] (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106211">106211</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Simple to Use, Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Improve PDE build.</strong> PDE Build is fundamental to how the Eclipse  | 
 |     Platform releases are produced. It is also increasingly being used by other  | 
 |     Eclipse projects and in the wider community. Potential improvements to PDE  | 
 |     build include parallel cross-building, incremental building of plug-ins, increased  | 
 |     integration with the workspace model, and support for additional repository  | 
 |     providers. [PDE] (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106214">106214</a>)  | 
 |     106214[Theme: Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |  | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <h4>Proposed Items (Eclipse PDE project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote>  | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
 |    | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <h4>Deferred Items (Eclipse PDE project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>API-aware tools.</strong> Given the importance that the Eclipse community  | 
 |     places on stable, robust APIs, having good support for their implementation  | 
 |     is critical. The support within Eclipse for describing APIs should be improved,  | 
 |     along with better tools from assisting developers to stick to APIs provided  | 
 |     by other plug-ins. [PDE, JDT] (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106213">106213</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Enterprise Ready]</p> | 
 |  | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <p>(End of items for Eclipse PDE project.)</p> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2><a name="Equinox">Equinox project</a></h2> | 
 |  | 
 | The <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/index.html">Equinox</a> | 
 | project provides an implementation of the OSGi R4 core framework | 
 | specification, a set of bundles that implement various optional OSGi | 
 | services and other infrastructure for running OSGi-based systems. The | 
 | following work items reflect new features of Equinox, or areas where | 
 | existing features will be significantly reworked. | 
 |  | 
 | <h4>Committed Items (Equinox project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><strong>Give OSGi a first class presence on eclipse.org.</strong>  | 
 |     Eclipse is based on an efficient, highly scalable OSGi implementation, which  | 
 |     has always been usable as a standalone component. OSGi should have a first  | 
 |     class presence on eclipse.org, including making it easy for developers to  | 
 |     reuse the Eclipse OSGi implementation in their own applications. To support  | 
 |     this, a separate OSGi download should be provided, as is done for SWT. | 
 |     [Runtime]  | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=106188">106188</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Appealing to the Broader Community, Rich Client Platform]</p> | 
 |      | 
 |   <p><strong>Refactor the runtime.</strong> | 
 |     The Eclipse runtime is currently one monolithic plugin that contains | 
 |     the extension registry, jobs, preferences, content types, application model | 
 |     and various helper/utility classes. Various use cases demand independent  | 
 |     use of these facilities. The runtime should be refactored into individual  | 
 |     bundles for the different functional areas to improve the support for specific  | 
 |     use cases such as using the extension registry on standard OSGi systems or  | 
 |     standalone, and better integration between the Eclipse application model and  | 
 |     OSGi (e.g., the OSGi MEG application model). | 
 |     [Framework, Bundles, Runtime]  | 
 |     (<a href="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=113663">113663</a>)  | 
 |     [Theme: Appealing to the Broader Community, Rich Client Platform]</p> | 
 |  | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <h4>Proposed Items (Equinox project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
 |    | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <h4>Deferred Items (Equinox project)</h4> | 
 | <blockquote> | 
 |  | 
 |   <p><i>None at this time.</i></p> | 
 |    | 
 | </blockquote> | 
 | <h4>(End of items for Equinox project.)</h4> | 
 |  | 
 | <h2><a name="Appendix1">Appendix 1: Execution Environment by Plug-in</a></h2> | 
 |  | 
 | <p>In the table below, the "3.2 EE" ("3.2 Execution Environment") column | 
 | indicates the minimum Java class library requirements of each plug-in | 
 | for the 3.2 release, where the value is one of:</p> | 
 | <table border="0" width="90%"> | 
 |   <tbody> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td width="9%" align="center"><b>Entry</b></td> | 
 |       <td width="91%" align="left"><b>Meaning</b></td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td valign="top" align="center"><strong>M1.0</strong> | 
 |       </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 valign="top" align="center"><strong>M1.1</strong> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |       <td>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 valign="top" align="center"><strong>F1.0</strong> | 
 |       </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. <em>(see note below)</em></td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td valign="top" align="center"><strong>F1.1</strong> | 
 |       </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. <em>(see note below)</em></td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td valign="top" align="center"><strong>1.2</strong> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |       <td>J2SE 1.2 - indicates that the plug-in can only be run on JSE | 
 |       1.2 or greater.</td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td valign="top" align="center"><strong>1.3</strong> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |       <td>J2SE 1.3 - indicates that the plug-in can only be run on JSE | 
 |       1.3 or greater.</td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td valign="top" align="center"><strong>1.4</strong> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |       <td>J2SE 1.4 - indicates that the plug-in can only be run on JSE | 
 |       1.4 or greater.</td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td valign="top" align="center"><strong>1.4/1.5</strong> | 
 |       </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 valign="top" align="center"><strong>1.5</strong> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |       <td>J2SE 5.0 - indicates that the plug-in can only be run on JSE | 
 |       5.0 or greater.</td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td valign="top" align="center"><strong>n/a</strong></td> | 
 |       <td>Not applicable (e.g. documentation and source plug-ins), or not available at the time of this revision.</td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |   </tbody> | 
 | </table> | 
 | <br> | 
 | <b>Note:</b> Plug-ins that are Foundation 1.0 should in fact list Foundation 1.0 AND J2SE1.3 in their execution environments.   | 
 | This is because Foundation 1.0 is not a proper subset of 1.3.  Listing them both will in essence say that the intersection of the  | 
 | two is valid for use in that plug-in. The situation is the same for Foundation 1.1 and J2SE1.4. | 
 | <p> | 
 | <b>Table of minimum execution environments by plug-in.</b> | 
 | <br> | 
 | <br> | 
 | </p> | 
 | <table border="1"> | 
 |   <tbody> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td width="290"><strong>Plug-in</strong></td> | 
 |       <td width="60"> | 
 |       <div align="center"><strong>3.2 EE</strong></div> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td>com.ibm.icu</td> | 
 |       <td> | 
 |       <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td>com.ibm.icu.source</td> | 
 |       <td> | 
 |       <div align="center">n/a</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">1.3</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">1.4</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.contenttype</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.jobs</td> | 
 |       <td> | 
 |       <div align="center">F1.0</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">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.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.equinox.common</td> | 
 |       <td> | 
 |       <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td>org.eclipse.equinox.preferences</td> | 
 |       <td> | 
 |       <div align="center">F1.0</div> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td>org.eclipse.equinox.registry</td> | 
 |       <td> | 
 |       <div align="center">F1.0</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.databinding</td> | 
 |       <td> | 
 |       <div align="center">n/a</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">1.3</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.intro.universal</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</td> | 
 |       <td> | 
 |       <div align="center">1.4</div> | 
 |       </td> | 
 |     </tr> | 
 |     <tr> | 
 |       <td>org.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> | 
 |   </tbody> | 
 | </table> | 
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