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<h3>Community Buzz</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.myeclipseide.com/Article79.html" target="_blank">MyEclipse Delivers
Advanced Ajax Tools for Ganymede </a> <span class="posted">+370&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>Genuitec is pleased to announce today the immediate availability of MyEclipse Enterprise
Workbench 7.0 milestone 1. This milestone release delivers advanced Ajax tooling for Java EE
and full Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) capabilities for Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede, among
other enhancements.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.protecode.com/site/pdf/GA%20Availability%20Press%20Rel.pdf"
target="_blank"
>Protecode Annouces General Availability of Governance and Intellectual Property Management
Software </a> <span class="posted">+376&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>Protecode Inc., today announced the general availability of its software development tool
for governance and Intellectual Property (IP) management. The latest release enables
commercial software developers and open source creators to accelerate managed adoption of
open source code in a simple, painless process. Additionally, the software is now available
to the Eclipse community for anyone working on an active Eclipse project.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ddj.com/linux-open-source/208802482" target="_blank">The Eclipse
Ganymede Release </a> <span class="posted">+376&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>Dr. Dobb's talks to Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation, about
the Eclipse Ganymede release, a coordinated release of 23 different Eclipse project teams
and represents over 18 million lines of code.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.froglogic.com/pg?id=NewsEvents&category=98" target="_blank">Java GUI
Testing Tool Squish Supports New Eclipse "Ganymede" 3.4 </a> <span class="posted">+376&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>
froglogic GmbH today announced support for automated testing of Java Rich Client Platform
(RCP) applications based on the new Eclipse 3.4 release code named Ganymede.<br /> Squish
for Java is a leading functional GUI and regression testing tool enabling the creation and
execution of automated GUI tests for Java SWT/RCP and AWT/Swing applications.
</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/63659.html" target="_blank">Eclipse Release Is
Great but Doesn't Reach the Cloud </a> <span class="posted">+376&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>The Eclipse Foundation has delivered a healthy package of updates, right on time, for the
third year in a row. That's commendable, writes contributor Dana Gardner. What he'd really
like to see, however, is a greater commitment on Eclipse's part to integrate with
cloud-based development.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://eclipse.dzone.com/articles/eclipse-ganymede-18-million-li" target="_blank">Eclipse
Ganymede - 18 Million Lines of Code Delivered on Schedule </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>As many of you may know the annual Eclipse release train, called Ganymede, is now
available. This is the third year in a row that the Eclipse community has shipped a
coordinate release of multiple projects; 23 projects are included this year. An important
reason for the release trains is to make it easier for Eclipse users and adopters, who tend
to use multiple projects, to upgrade to a new release. A coordinated release schedule makes
its possible for timely upgrades in the Eclipse community.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/Gardner/?p=2698" target="_blank">Eclipse Foundation delivers
Ganymede train with 23 cars, but where are the cloud on-ramps? </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>For the third year in a row, the Eclipse community has delivered, on the same day as in
previous years, numerous software updates across a wide range of projects.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.ddj.com/linux-open-source/208800860" target="_blank">Eclipse Delivers
Annual Release </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>"Once again the Eclipse community has delivered our annual release train and continues to
deliver innovative software in a predictable manner," said Mike Milinkovich, Executive
Director of the Eclipse Foundation. "New features like the Equinox p2 provisioning system,
new modeling tools and tools that support SOA developers will be popular features for
Eclipse users."</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.devxnews.com/article.php/3755391" target="_blank">Eclipse Ganymede Makes
It Easier for Devs </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>Some open source efforts are satisfied with releasing one or two projects a year. That's
not the case with the open source Eclipse Foundation, which today released 23 projects as
part of its Ganymede release train.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.instantiations.com/press/release/080625.html" target="_blank">Instantiations
Rolls Out Product Updates in Conjunction with Eclipse 3.4 and Ganymede </a> <span
class="posted"
>+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>Instantiations, Inc., a leading provider of software quality and productivity solutions for
the Eclipse platform, today announced that its entire Eclipse-based product line has been
updated to coincide with the annual Eclipse open source release, Ganymede. Included with the
roll-out are significant additions in the area of security to its CodePro
AnalytiX&Atilde;&fnof;&Acirc;&cent;&Atilde;&cent;&acirc;&sbquo;&not;&Aring;&frac34;&Atilde;&sbquo;&Acirc;&cent;
comprehensive code quality product, bringing advanced standards-based security auditing to
developers desktops as they write code. The Ganymede release train includes Eclipse 3.4, the
annual release of the Eclipse platform, which was delivered today.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2008/6/prweb1055254.htm" target="_blank">Migrate
Easily to Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede, Manage Configurations with Pulse </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>
Genuitec, LLC, a founding member of the Eclipse Foundation, announced today the general
availability of Pulse 2.2, the free and easiest way to obtain, manage and configure Eclipse
Ganymede and plugins. <br />Genuitec is pleased to offer this product to Pulse users on the
day of the Ganymede release. As of today, Pulse 2.2 will support full Ganymede tool stacks.
</p></li>
<li><a href="http://tasktop.com/blog/?p=32" target="_blank">Mylyn 3.0 released </a> <span
class="posted"
>+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>The Mylyn team is very pleased to announce
today&Atilde;&fnof;&Acirc;&cent;&Atilde;&cent;&acirc;&euro;&scaron;&Acirc;&not;&Atilde;&cent;&acirc;&euro;&#382;&Acirc;&cent;s
release of Mylyn 3.0 along with the Eclipse Ganymede release train. This occasion marks a
big step in the evolution of the task-focused interface</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.adtmag.com/article.aspx?id=22837" target="_blank">Eclipse's Third
'Release Train' on Schedule </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>On Wednesday June 25 the Eclipse Foundation is sending its third annual "release train"
chugging down the track. This year's synchronized launch of several Eclipse projects at once
(code named "Ganymede") involved the coordinated release of 23 projects, up from 21 in last
year's "Europa" release, and 10 in 2006 with the original "Callisto" release. One of the
goals of the release-train strategy, said Eclipse Foundation executive director Mike
Milinkovich, is to provide "a level of predictability" that will promote commercial adoption
of the Eclipse community's products.</p></li>
<li><a
href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9102838"
target="_blank"
>Eclipse set for coordinated release of 23 updates </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>The Eclipse Foundation is set to make available tomorrow its annual coordinated release of
open-source projects, which this year includes some 18 million lines of code and updates to
23 different projects.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://eclipse.dzone.com/articles/eclipse-34-hidden-treasures" target="_blank">Eclipse
3.4 Hidden Treasures </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>Eclipse 3.4 "Ganymede" will be released in the upcoming days. I've been working with the RC
builds for some time now and I like it. Eclipse 3.4 is a better IDE and a more robust
platform than its' successor. In this post, I've gathered some new features which I like and
may be "off the beaten path".</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/06/eclipse-ganymede-jdt" target="_blank">Eclipse
Ganymede: An in-depth look at JDT (Java Development Tools) </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>As part of the upcoming Eclipse Ganymede release, scheduled for June 25th, InfoQ will cover
a series of Eclipse subprojects. Today, the subproject is JDT (Java Development Tools),
which is releasing version 3.4. InfoQ spoke with Philippe Mulet, lead of the Eclipse
project, and Martin Aeschlimann, lead of the JDT UI subproject, to learn more about what to
expect in Ganymede.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/06/eclipse-ganymede-pde" target="_blank">Eclipse
Ganymede: An in-depth look at PDE (Plugin Development Environment) </a> <span class="posted">+378&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>As part of the upcoming Eclipse Ganymede release which is scheduled for June 25th, InfoQ
will cover a series of Eclipse subprojects. Today, the subproject is PDE (Plugin Development
Environment), which is releasing version 3.4. InfoQ spoke with Chris Aniszczyk, PDE
Technical Lead and Principal Consultant at Code9, to learn more about PDE and what it
provides.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/06/eclipse-ganymede-mylyn" target="_blank">Eclipse
Ganymede: An in-depth look at Mylyn </a> <span class="posted">+379&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>As part of the upcoming Eclipse Ganymede release, scheduled for June 25th, InfoQ is
covering a series of Eclipse subprojects. Today, the topic is Mylyn. InfoQ spoke with Mik
Kersten, lead of the Mylyn project and President of Tasktop Technologies, to learn more
about what to expect in Ganymede.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-eclipse-ganymede/" target="_blank">Eclipse
Ganymede at a glance </a> <span class="posted">+379&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>The Eclipse Ganymede release of 24 projects showcases the diversity and innovation going on
inside the Eclipse ecosystem. Get an overview of several Ganymede projects, along with
resources to find out more information.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/06/19/Eclipse-readies-Ganymede-release_1.html"
target="_blank"
>Eclipse readies Ganymede release </a> <span class="posted">+379&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>The Eclipse Foundation next week is set to offer its annual simultaneous release of
open-source project updates, this time called the Ganymede Release and featuring
improvements in the core OSGI-based component model and SOA tools.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/06/eclipse-ganymede-rap" target="_blank">Eclipse
Ganymede: An in-depth look at RAP (Rich Ajax Platform) </a> <span class="posted">+379&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>As part of the upcoming Eclipse Ganymede release which is scheduled for June 25th, InfoQ
will cover a series of Eclipse subprojects. Today, the subproject is RAP (Rich Ajax
Platform), which is releasing version 1.1. InfoQ spoke with Jochen Krause to learn more
about RAP and what it provides.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://eclipse.dzone.com/articles/understanding-eclipse-p2-provi" target="_blank">Understanding
the Eclipse p2 Provisioning System </a> <span class="posted">+379&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>p2 is the new provisioning system which will be provided along with the Eclipse Ganymede
release on June 25th. This is one feature that I didn't really follow closely enough,so I
was really happy when I called Pascal Rapicault to get an explanation from the project
lead.Ian Skerrett has recently blogged about 10 reasons p2 is going to rock, and after
reading this, I'm sure you'll agree.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://searchsoa.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid26_gci1317879,00.html"
target="_blank"
>Eclipse Ganymede Part 1: What's in it for SOA? </a> <span class="posted">+379&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>This is the first in a series of four articles previewing the Eclipse Foundation's annual
downloadable project release, code named Ganymede, which is set for Wednesday, June 25.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/06/eclipse-ganymede-ecf" target="_blank">Eclipse
Ganymede: An in-depth look at ECF (Eclipse Communication Framework) </a> <span
class="posted"
>+379&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>s part of the upcoming Eclipse Ganymede release, scheduled for June 25th, InfoQ is covering
a series of Eclipse subprojects. Today, the topic is the Eclipse Communication Framework.
InfoQ spoke with Scott Lewis, project lead for ECF and Principal at his consulting company,
Composent, Inc to learn more about ECF and what capabilities it provides.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/06/eclipse-ganymede-p2" target="_blank">Eclipse
Ganymede: An in-depth look at Equinox p2 (Provisioning Platform) </a> <span class="posted">+379&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>As part of the upcoming Eclipse Ganymede release, scheduled for June 25th, InfoQ will cover
a series of Eclipse subprojects. Today, the subproject is Equinox p2 (Provisioning
Platform), which is a framework for provisioning Eclipse-based applications. InfoQ spoke
with Jeff McAffer and Pascal Rapicault to learn more about p2 and what it provides.</p></li>
<li><a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/16/eclipse_ganymede_overview/" target="_blank">Eclipse
projects squeeze into record Summer fun pack </a> <span class="posted">+379&nbsp;weeks&nbsp;ago</span>
<p>
The Eclipse Foundation's annual code blitz - this year under the name Ganymede - kicks off
at the end of this month with 24 Eclipse projects co-ordinating their new releases.<br />Now
in its third year, this annual big push keeps getting bigger. Ganymede is Eclipse's largest
co-ordinate release of updated projects to-date, beating last year's update by three.
</p></li>
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