Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Fedora Project Wiki" for change notification. The following page has been changed by AndrewOverholt: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Java The comment on the change is: Add 3.2 "New and Noteworthy" link ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ = Eclipse = - This release of Fedora Core includes Fedora Eclipse which is based on the [http://www.eclipse.org Eclipse] SDK version 3.2. Released in June 2006, the SDK -- aka "the Eclipse Platform", aka "the Eclipse IDE", aka "Eclipse" -- is the foundation for the combined release of ten Eclipse projects under the [http://www.eclipse.org/callisto Callisto] combined release umbrella. A few of these Callisto projects are included in Fedora Core and Extras: [http://www.eclipse.org/cdt CDT] (for C/C++ development) and [http://www.eclipse.org/gef GEF] (Graphical Editing Framework). We hope to augment these projects with others as this Fedora cycle goes on. Likely candidates for inclusion include [http://www.eclipse.org/emf EMF] (Eclipse Modeling Framework) and [http://www.eclipse.org/vep VE] (Visual Editor). As of this writing, it is expected that an updated version of [http://pydev.sf.net PyDev] -- Python development tools -- will also be available in Fedora Extras. Assistance in getting these projects packaged and tested with GCJ is always welcome. Contact the interested parties through [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-java-list/ fedora-devel-java-list] and/or #fedora-java on freenode. Fedora also includes plugins and features that are particularly useful to FOSS hackers: ChangeLog editing ({{{eclipse-changelog}}}) and Bugzilla interaction ({{{eclipse-bugzilla}}}). Our CDT package also includes work-in-progress support for the GNU Autotools. The latest information regarding these projects can be found at the [http://sourceware.org/eclipse/ Fedora Eclipse Project] page. + This release of Fedora Core includes Fedora Eclipse which is based on the [http://www.eclipse.org Eclipse] SDK version 3.2. The "New and Noteworthy" page for this release can be accessed [http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.2-200606291905/new_noteworthy/eclipse-news.html here]. Released in June 2006, the SDK -- aka "the Eclipse Platform", aka "the Eclipse IDE", aka "Eclipse" -- is the foundation for the combined release of ten Eclipse projects under the [http://www.eclipse.org/callisto Callisto] combined release umbrella. A few of these Callisto projects are included in Fedora Core and Extras: [http://www.eclipse.org/cdt CDT] (for C/C++ development) and [http://www.eclipse.org/gef GEF] (Graphical Editing Framework). We hope to augment these projects with others as this Fedora cycle goes on. Likely candidates for inclusion include [http://www.eclipse.org/emf EMF] (Eclipse Modeling Framework) and [http://www.eclipse.org/vep VE] (Visual Editor). As of this writing, it is expected that an updated version of [http://pydev.sf.net PyDev] -- Python development tools -- will also be available in Fedora Extras. Assistance in getting these projects packaged and tested with GCJ is always welcome. Contact the interested parties through [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-java-list/ fedora-devel-java-list] and/or #fedora-java on freenode. Fedora also includes plugins and features that are particularly useful to FOSS hackers: ChangeLog editing ({{{eclipse-changelog}}}) and Bugzilla interaction ({{{eclipse-bugzilla}}}). Our CDT package also includes work-in-progress support for the GNU Autotools. The latest information regarding these projects can be found at the [http://sourceware.org/eclipse/ Fedora Eclipse Project] page. == Non-packaged Plugins/Feature ==