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| [eclipselink-dev] RE: [eclipselink-users] EclipseLink 1.1.2 Released	in Galileo | 
Just a 
quick echo to Doug's thanks for a job well done.  I appreciate the 
effort from all involved to make this release happen.  
 
Peter 
Krogh
  -----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Clarke 
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 10:20 AM
To: 
Eclipselink-Users (E-mail); Eclipselink-Dev (E-mail)
Subject: 
[eclipselink-users] EclipseLink 1.1.2 Released in Galileo
  EclipseLink Users, 
  Contributors, and Committers,
   
  This morning the 
  Eclipse Galileo release shipped including the simultaneously released 
  EclipseLink 1.1.2 patch-set. This is a big day for the EclipseLink community 
  as it makes EclipseLink readily available for users of the Java EE and 
  Modeling packages of the Eclipse IDE as well as making our bundles available 
  for P2 target provisioning. 
   
  For more info 
  about this release see:
  
  If you prefer to 
  download EclipseLink 1.1.2 directly as a single jar and with all of its 
  utilities and JavaDcos it is available - www.eclipse.org/eclipselink/downloads. 
  If you are looking for the bundles you can now get them using P2 from the 
  EclipseLink and Galileo repositories (see 1.1.2 News & Noteworthy for 
  links). 
   
  I would like to 
  take this opportunity to thank everyone involved in getting this release out 
  and coordinating its inclusion in Galileo. Having shipped within a large 
  release train within Oracle for years I have grown to appreciate the 
  complexity of getting many components to ship together. Doing this as a large 
  set of open-source projects with new technologies and processes has had its 
  challenges but I believe our team pulled together and got the job done 
  admirably.
   
  We still have a 
  lot of work in front of us as we continue towards this fall's planned 
  EclipseLink 2.0 release. I am sure we will continue to succeed and grow our 
  community and hope everyone involved is as proud of our accomplishments as I 
  am.
   
  Cheers,
   
  Doug