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<h1>WTP Adopters</h1>
<h2>Introduction</h2>
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WTP is a
<em>platform</em>
and so adoption by others is a major goal of the project.
You are a WTP
<em>adopter</em>
if you are a commercial vendor or an Open Source project
that is using or is planning to use WTP in one or more of
your products. This page lists information for WTP adopters.
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<h2>
<a name="hot-bugs">Hot Bugs</a>
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The WTP project gives high priority to bugs that promote
adoption. If you are an adopter and need a fix for an
upcoming release, please follow the
<a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP/Hotbug_Policy">hot bug process</a> to
request that your bug be placed on the Hot List. We can't
guarantee that we'll fix every Hot Bug, but we will give
them high priorties.
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WTP API Policy
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The
<a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP_API_Policy">WTP API Policy</a>
can be found on the
<a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Category:Eclipse_Web_Tools_Platform_Project">wiki</a>.
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<h2>Tool to generate WTP usage report and determine non-API breakages</h2>
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Click <a href="scan4breakage.html">here</a> to learn how to scan for
adopter breakages as you develop code using Eclipse.
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Click <a href="tool.html">here</a> to learn how to run the adopter breakage
tool in your build.
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Click <a href="extensionPtUsageScan.html">here</a> to learn how to run the
WTP extension point adopter usage scan for your product.
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