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*10/23/2012 - Marc Gille's presentation at the SOA Track of EclipseCon Europe in Ludwigsburg can be found [http://www.eclipse.org/stardust/presentations/Stardust%20Overview.pptx here]
 
*10/10/2012 - The new Stardust Eclipse update site is online: http://download.eclipse.org/stardust/nightly<br>  
 
*10/10/2012 - The new Stardust Eclipse update site is online: http://download.eclipse.org/stardust/nightly<br>  
 
*09/01/2012 - We have been working in the background on getting Stardust properly integrated into the Eclipse build infrastructure. Soon we should finally have a binary distribution. The Stardust source now also contains another new component: A free browser based BPMN modeler! Check out a first video [http://www.eclipse.org/stardust/documentation/training-videos.php here]  
 
*09/01/2012 - We have been working in the background on getting Stardust properly integrated into the Eclipse build infrastructure. Soon we should finally have a binary distribution. The Stardust source now also contains another new component: A free browser based BPMN modeler! Check out a first video [http://www.eclipse.org/stardust/documentation/training-videos.php here]  

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Stardust Latest News

  • 10/23/2012 - Marc Gille's presentation at the SOA Track of EclipseCon Europe in Ludwigsburg can be found here
  • 10/10/2012 - The new Stardust Eclipse update site is online: http://download.eclipse.org/stardust/nightly
  • 09/01/2012 - We have been working in the background on getting Stardust properly integrated into the Eclipse build infrastructure. Soon we should finally have a binary distribution. The Stardust source now also contains another new component: A free browser based BPMN modeler! Check out a first video here
  • 06/28/2012 - Yahoo! Stardust is all yours now: You can download the code and the build scripts and build locally! Once Eclipse Legal has approved the remaining 3rd party libraries we will also distribute the binaries via Eclipse.
  • 06/19/2012 - Last week the final Stardust dependency approval has passed eclipse legal. We are very close to the first build of the open-sourced code.

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