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Eclipse 3.1 is available for <a href="http://download.eclipse.org/downloads/drops/R-3.1-200506271435/index.php" target="_top">download
now</a>! This is the latest full release version of the Eclipse Platform,
Eclipse RCP and the Java Development Tools (JDT). At the same time and
until early August, a number of Eclipse projects are planning releases
based on 3.1. You'll be able to take advantage of the features of both
Eclipse 3.1 and the latest features developed by these projects. Watch
this page for the release news! <br>
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<h3>Eclipse 3.1</h3>
<i><a href="http://download.eclipse.org/downloads/drops/R-3.1-200506271435/index.php" target="_top"><br>
</a></i><a href="http://download.eclipse.org/downloads/drops/R-3.1-200506271435/index.php" target="_top"><b>Download
Eclipse 3.1</b></a><i><br>
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</i><a href="http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.1-200506271435/eclipse-news.html" target="_top">New
and Noteworthy</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/eclipse/" target="_top"> Platform Home</a>
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<p>The Eclipse Project is an open source software development project dedicated
to providing a robust, full-featured, commercial-quality, industry platform
for the development of highly integrated tools. It includes the Eclipse
Platform, Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) and the Java Development
Tools (JDT).
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<td width="29%"> <strong>Watch the Screencasts</strong><br>
<a href="screencasts/1-preferences/preferences.html">New Preferences Dialog
</a> [5:05] &nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="screencasts/2-ant/ant.html"><br>
Improve ANT support</a> [5:55] <br>
<a href="screencasts/3-userAssistance/userAssistance.html">User Assistance
</a>[4:08] </td>
<td width="25%"> <a href="screencasts/4-generics/generics.html">J2SE5 Support</a>
[7:26] <br>
<a href="screencasts/9-rcpWizards/rcpWizards.html"> Building an RCP Application</a>
[3:29]</td>
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<h3>Test and Performance Tools <br>
Platform 4.0 </h3><br>
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/downloads.html"><b>Download
TPTP 4.0</b></a> <br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/whatsnew/v400/new_and_noteworthy.html" target="_top">What's
New in 4.0</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/" target="_top">TPTP Home </a><br>
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<p>The Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP) Project provides
an open platform supplying powerful frameworks and services that allow
software developers to build unique test and performance tools&mdash;both
open source and commercial&mdash;that can be easily integrated with the
platform and with other tools. The TPTP Platform addresses the entire
test and performance lifecycle, from early testing to production application
monitoring, including test editing and execution, monitoring, tracing
and profiling, and log analysis capabilities.
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<td width="29%"> <strong>Watch the Screencasts</strong><br>
<a href="screencasts/whatsnew4.0_audio/Filters/Filters_viewlet_swf.html">Filters
</a> (2:11)<br>
<a href="screencasts/whatsnew4.0_audio/LargeLogSupport/LargeLogSupport_viewlet_swf.html">Large
Log File Support</a> (2:12)<br>
<a href="screencasts/whatsnew4.0_audio/MethodInvocationDetails/MethodInvocationDetails_viewlet_swf.html">Method
Invocation Details</a> (1:18)<br>
<a href="screencasts/whatsnew4.0_audio/ProbekitEditor/ProbekitEditor_viewlet_swf.html">Probe
Kit Editor</a> (2:51)<br>
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<td width="25%"><a href="screencasts/10-tptpInstallation/tptpInstallation.html">Installation
of TPTP</a> [3:58]&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="screencasts/12-tptpJunit/tptpJunit.html"><br>
JUnit Integration </a> [5:09]<br>
<a href="screencasts/11-tptpProfile/tptpProfile.html">Profiler</a> [5:23]
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<h3>Web Tools Platform 0.7</h3><br>
<b><a href="http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R-0.7-200507290654/">Download
WTP 0.7</a></b><br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/releases/0.7/whatsnew.html">What's
New in 0.7</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/" target="_top">WTP Home</a>
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<p>The Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) project extends the Eclipse platform
with tools for developing J2EE Web applications. The WTP project includes
the following tools: source editors for HTML, Javascript, CSS, JSP, SQL,
XML, DTD, XSD, and WSDL; graphical editors for XSD and WSDL; J2EE project
natures, builders, and models and a J2EE navigator; a Web service wizard
and explorer, and WS-I Test Tools; and database access and query tools
and models.
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<td width="29%"> <strong>Watch the Screencasts</strong> <br>
(Release 0.7 Milestone 4 )<br>
<a href="screencasts/5-webToolsInstallation/webToolsInstallation.html">Installation
and Prereq</a> [6:25]<br>
<a href="screencasts/6-webtoolsBuildingWebApp/webtoolsBuildingWebApp.html">Building
a Web App</a> [8:43] <br>
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<td width="25%"> <a href="screencasts/7-webtoolsXml/webtoolsxml.html">XML
Tools</a> [5:28] <a href="screencasts/8-webToolJavaBeanService/-webToolJavaBeanService.html"><br>
JavaBean Web Service</a> [3:28] </td>
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<h3>Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools 1.0.1</h3><br>
<b><a href="http://download.eclipse.org/birt/downloads/build.php?build=R-R1-1_0_1-200508091640">Download
BIRT 1.0.1</a></b> <br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/birt/index.php?page=project/project_plan_R1_0_1.html" target="_top">What's
New in 1.0.1</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/birt/" target="_top">BIRT Home</a> </td>
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<p>The Eclipse Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools Project (BIRT)
is an Eclipse-based open source reporting system for web applications,
especially those based on Java and J2EE. BIRT has two main components:
a report designer based on Eclipse, and a runtime component that you can
add to your app server. BIRT also offers a charting engine that lets you
add charts to your own application.
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<td width="29%"> <b>Watch the flash demo</b> <br>
<a href="http://download.eclipse.org/birt/downloads/demos/MyFirstReport.html" target="_blank">My
First Report</a><br>
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<h3>Visual Editor Project 1.1</h3><br>
<a href="http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ve/downloads/drops/R-1.1-200507221721/index.html"><b>Download
VE 1.1</b></a> <br>
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/vep/WebContent/docs/newAndNoteworthy/1.1-final/vep-news-final.html"><b><br>
New and Noteworthy</b></a> <br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/vep/" target="_top">VE Home</a> </td>
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<p>The Eclipse Visual Editor project is a framework for creating GUI builders
for Eclipse. It will include reference implementations of Swing/JFC and
SWT GUI builders, but intends to be useful for creating GUI builders for
other languages such as C/C++ and alternate widget sets, including those
that are not supported under Java.
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<td width="29%"> <strong>Watch the Screencasts</strong><br>
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/vep/WebContent/docs/v1.1/VE11grid.html">VE
1.1 / Eclipse 3.1, Grid Support</a>[5:56] <br>
<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/vep/WebContent/docs/v1.1/VE11M2.html">Visual
Editor Creating an RCP GUI</a> [7:00] <br>
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<h3>Eclipse Modeling Framework 2.1</h3><br>
<a href="http://download.eclipse.org/tools/emf/scripts/downloads.php" target="_top">Download
EMF 2.1</a> <br>
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<a href="http://eclipse.org/emf/docs.php?doc=docs/whatsnew/emf2.1.html" target="_top">What's
New</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/emf/" target="_top">EMF Home</a></td>
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<p>EMF is a modeling framework and code generation facility for building
tools and other applications based on a structured data model. From a
model specification described in XMI, EMF provides tools and runtime support
to produce a set of Java classes for the model, a set of adapter classes
that enable viewing and command-based editing of the model, and a basic
editor. <br>
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EMF includes the XML Schema Infoset Model (XSD) project and an EMF-based
implementation of Service Data Objects (SDO). <br>
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XSD is a library that provides an API for manipulating the components
of an XML Schema, as well as an API for manipulating the DOM-accessible
representation of XML Schema as a series of XML documents, and for keeping
these representations in agreement as schemas are modified. <br>
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Service Data Objects (SDO) is a framework that simplifies and unifies
data application development in a service oriented architecture (SOA).
It supports and integrates XML and incorporates J2EE patterns and best
practices.
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<h3>Graphical Editing Framework 3.1</h3><br>
<a href="http://download.eclipse.org/tools/gef/downloads/drops/R-3.1-200507071758/index.php" target="_top">Download
GEF 3.1</a> <br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/gef/" target="_top">GEF Home</a> </td>
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<p>The Graphical Editor Framework (GEF) allows developers to take an existing
application model and easily create a rich graphical editor.&nbsp;The
graphical environment is the SWT-based drawing plugin "draw2d" (which
is part of the overall "GEF" component). GEF is suitable for creating
a wide variety of applications, including: flow builders, GUI builders,
UML diagram editors (such as work-flow and class modeling diagrams), and
even WYSIWYG text editors like HTML.
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<h3>UML2 1.1 </h3><br>
<a href="http://download.eclipse.org/tools/uml2/scripts/downloads.php" target="_top">Download
UML2 1.1</a> <br>
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<a href="http://download.eclipse.org/tools/uml2/scripts/news-release-notes.php?ver=1.1.0" target="_top">Release
Notes</a><br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/uml2/" target="_top">UML2 Home</a> </td>
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<p>The UML2 project is an EMF-based implementation of the UML 2.0 metamodel
for the Eclipse platform designed to support the development of modeling
tools. Further objectives of the UML2 project are to provide a common
XMI schema to facilitate interchange of semantic models, test cases as
a means of validating the specification, and validation rules as a means
of defining and enforcing levels of compliance. For more details see <a href="http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/indextools.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/uml2-home/docs/articles/Getting_Started_with_UML2/article.html" target="_top">Getting
Started with UML2</a>.
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<h3>AspectJ 5.0 </h3><br>
<i>Download available soon!</i><br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/" target="_top">AspectJ Home</a>
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<p>AspectJ is a seamless aspect-oriented language extension to Java. It
can be used to cleanly modularize the crosscutting structure of concerns
such as exception handling, multi-object protocols, synchronization, performance
optimizations, and resource sharing. When implemented in a non-aspect-oriented
fashion, the code for these concerns typically becomes spread out across
entire programs. AspectJ controls such code-tangling and makes the underlying
concerns more apparent, making programs easier to develop and maintain.
The project goal is to support the AspectJ compiler and core tools.
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<h3>Eclipse Communication <br>
Framework 0.3.3</h3>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/downloads.html" target="_top">Download
ECF 0.3.3!</a> <br>
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<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/ecf/" target="_top">ECF Home</a>
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<p>The Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF) is a project to enable the
creation of communications applications on the Eclipse Platform. The framework
provides APIs for secure asynchronous and synchronous messaging to deliver
human-to-human, human-to-plugin, and plugin-to-plugin communications and
collaboration.
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