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[eclipselink-users] Re: [eclipselink-dev] EclipseLink 1.0M7 is now available
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We will eventually publish our bundles to an update site, but for the time
being, you can get them the following ways:
1. Our maven repository now publishes plugins that are build from EclipseLink
code (but not the 3rd party libraries) http://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseLink/Maven
2. A zip file including all of our plug-ins (including 3rd party libraries) is
now available on our download site (the link is there now, and it should work as
soon as the files replicate to the mirrors)
http://www.eclipse.org/eclipselink/downloads/index.php
3. Our SVN repository contains Eclipse PDE projects for all of our components
and dependencies
Please note, that this is very much a work in progress and it will evolve over
the coming weeks. If you have issues, please use the mailing lists or bugzilla
to let us know about them.
-Tom
PETER.KROGH@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello,
We are pleased to announce that EclipseLink 1.0M7 is available for download. Please see the roadmap page for functionality that has been added since the M6 build: <http://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseLink/Development/Release/1.0>. Something of note for this release is that EclipseLink is now building OSGi bundles. The bundles can be created by the EclipseLink build, or picked up through Maven.
Download the milestone and try it out here - http://www.eclipse.org/eclipselink/downloads/index.php
Peter Krogh
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