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 <reviews>
 	<review>
+		<title>Thx P2 + JBoss: Easy Drools Installation on Cocoa 64-bit</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://ekkescorner.wordpress.com/2009/07/11/galileo-thx-p2-jboss-easy-drools-installation-on-cocoa-64-bit/]]></link>
+		<author>Ekkehard Gentz</author>
+		<date>July 11</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[Just read on Planet Eclipse, that JBoss Tools 3.1.M2 now supports P2 :-) Did a quick and dirty test if I can install Drools in my Galileo Eclipse 3.5 SDK on OSX Cocoa 64-bit.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
+		<title>Target Platform and IDE: Summary</title>
+		<link><![CDATA[http://ekkescorner.wordpress.com/2009/07/11/galileo-target-platform-and-ide-summary//]]></link>
+		<author>Ekkehard Gentz</author>
+		<date>July 11</date>
+		<language>English</language>
+		<shortDesc><![CDATA[This is the last part of my Galileo Reviews around Target Platforms. An Overview of this blog series can be found here. Plug-ins inside IDE and Target Platform.  If you followed my blogs then you know which of your Plug-ins (Bundles) belong to the IDE and wich to the Target Platform, where they come from and where they will be stored.]]></shortDesc>
+	</review>
+	<review>
 		<title>IDE + Target Platform "On the Bleeding Edge"</title>
 		<link><![CDATA[http://ekkescorner.wordpress.com/2009/07/10/galileo-ide-target-platform-%E2%80%9Con-the-bleeding-edge%E2%80%9D/]]></link>
 		<author>Ekkehard Gentz</author>