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Re: [eclipse.org-committers] Service changes: final stretch

https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/jakartaee/activation/2.1/jakarta-activation-tck-2.1.0.zip

To clarify, https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php is not deprecated and will continue to work since that repository is maintained by the Eclipse Foundation.

On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 at 07:35, Ivar Grimstad via eclipse.org-committers <eclipse.org-committers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi David,

All the published TCK artifacts are available under https://download.eclipse.org/jakartaee/
The ee4j folder is for staged artifacts, and should in theory be deleted by the project after the TCK is signed and published by the specification committee.

Anyway, none of these go away by these changes. As long as we have linked directly to the artifacts in the folder, we are fine. It is only in the cases where we use the download.php for the download, like:


must be changed to 


I think that most, if not all, the specification pages use the direct link and not the download.php version, but we should probably go through them to make sure.

Ivar


On Thu, Feb 26, 2026 at 8:04 PM David Matejcek via eclipse.org-committers <eclipse.org-committers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

I am curious especially in relation to TCK packages, which were not distributed anywhere else, for example jakarta-jakartaeetck-10.0.7.zip at  https://download.eclipse.org/ee4j/jakartaee-tck/jakartaee10/staged/eftl/ . All links on this page use download.php. I have no rights on this page, what exactly we should do with that? Is this content just lost by the middle of March? Or somebody just resolves that?

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On 25/02/2026 22:34, Alois Zoitl via eclipse.org-committers wrote:
Hi Matt,

what does the PhP removal support mean for the https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php file? I tried to find some replacement but couldn't find anything quick.

thx,
Alois

On Wed, 2026-02-25 at 16:18 -0500, Eclipse Infrastructure via eclipse.org-committers wrote:
Hi Everyone,

  I  wanted to remind everyone of 2 upcoming service changes.

First: we are rapidly approaching[1] the removal of PHP support on both download.eclipse.org and archive.eclipse.org . If you haven't already moved to HTML on those sites, using a tool like wget to 'convert' your existing PHP content is a quick option in the remaining time.

Second: wiki.eclipse.org will be replaced by 'service shutdown' page in Q2 2026[2].  If your project has moved it's content elsewhere and you'd like a 'top level'(ie: wiki.eclipse.org/ocl) redirect that will remain active even after the shutdown, now is a great time to request it via the helpdesk[3].

There will also be one more wiki service brown out running from March 10-13 2026.
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