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* Maven: [http://www.eclipse.org/tycho/ Tycho]/[[Minerva]]
 
* Maven: [http://www.eclipse.org/tycho/ Tycho]/[[Minerva]]
 
* [http://www.eclipse.org/pde/pde-build/ PDE Build]
 
* [http://www.eclipse.org/pde/pde-build/ PDE Build]
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** [[Building|Building Eclipse- and RCP-based products using PDE Build]]
  
 
=Simultaneous Release=
 
=Simultaneous Release=
  
 
Projects can opt to participate in the [[Simultaneous Release]] (named [[Indigo]] in 2011).
 
Projects can opt to participate in the [[Simultaneous Release]] (named [[Indigo]] in 2011).

Revision as of 23:09, 5 April 2011

Running Your Build

You have three options for running your build:

  • Run it through our Hudson instance.
  • Run it directly on the Eclipse Foundation's Build Server using the command-line or cron job.
  • Run it on your own hardware.

Build Output

The output from your build should be hosted on an Eclipse Downloads server where it can be mirrored, monitored, and otherwise managed by the Webmaster.

Downloads should never be hosted directly on a project's website.

Build Technologies

Eclipse projects are free to choose a build technology that best suits their needs. Here are some options to consider (listed alphabetically):

Simultaneous Release

Projects can opt to participate in the Simultaneous Release (named Indigo in 2011).

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