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+ <title>Things I must do with Eclipse Europa</title>
+ <link><![CDATA[http://www.jpasley.com/2007/07/things-i-must-do-with-eclipse-europa.html]]></link>
+ <author>James Pasley</author>
+ <date>7/5/2007</date>
+ <language>English</language>
+ <shortDesc><![CDATA[There are so many features available within the eclipse platform that it’s hard to get time to try them all
+ out. However, the release of Europa this week provides a good opportunity to make some new release resolutions.]]></shortDesc>
+ </review>
+ <review>
+ <title>Eclipse Europa and the improved Web Tools Platform</title>
+ <link><![CDATA[http://trogon.csd.abdn.ac.uk:9080/BrucesBlog/blog/default/software/?permalink=AEEDB3B97555460DA8FC80EFEA4B5C73.textile&smm=y]]></link>
+ <author>Bruce Scharlau</author>
+ <date>7/5/2007</date>
+ <language>English</language>
+ <shortDesc><![CDATA[Eclipse has done another 'big bang' with another of Jupiter's moons. Last year many sub-projects of Eclipse
+ timed their releases all to one date as 'Eclipse Callisto'. This year the same happened with 'Eclipse Europa'. Given that
+ Eclipse continues to gain momentum this is quite impressive. ]]></shortDesc>
+ </review>
+ <review>
+ <title>JSF Support in Eclipse Europa and NetBeans 6.0m10</title>
+ <link><![CDATA[http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cayhorstmann/archive/2007/07/jsf_support_in.html]]></link>
+ <author>Cay Horstmann</author>
+ <date>7/5/2007</date>
+ <language>English</language>
+ <shortDesc><![CDATA[When Eclipse Europa was released on June 29 (together with the iPhone and the GPL 3 license), I wanted to
+ know if it did anything about one of my many pet peeves: tool support for writing JSF apps.]]></shortDesc>
+ </review>
+ <review>
<title>Europa, My Top 10 List</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://irbull.blogspot.com/2007/07/europa-my-top-10-list.html]]></link>
<author>Ian Bull</author>