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Please see the category '''Weekly Integration Builds''' on the STEM [http://www.eclipse.org/stem/downloads.php download site]
 
Please see the category '''Weekly Integration Builds''' on the STEM [http://www.eclipse.org/stem/downloads.php download site]
  
If you are a developer and have already installed and run from the development environment, you can create your own build. Please
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If you are a developer and have already installed and run from the development environment, you can create your own build. After first following the instructions for[[Running_STEM_from_the_Development_Environment]], please go to the project:
go to the project:
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# org.eclipse.stem.ui
 
# org.eclipse.stem.ui
 
# Open the file stem.product
 
# Open the file stem.product
 
# On the right hand side click the link: "Eclipse Product export wizard"
 
# On the right hand side click the link: "Eclipse Product export wizard"

Revision as of 14:07, 18 November 2010

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Weekly STEM builds are regularly posted on the STEM website (about weekly).

Please see the category Weekly Integration Builds on the STEM download site

If you are a developer and have already installed and run from the development environment, you can create your own build. After first following the instructions forRunning_STEM_from_the_Development_Environment, please go to the project:

  1. org.eclipse.stem.ui
  2. Open the file stem.product
  3. On the right hand side click the link: "Eclipse Product export wizard"

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