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* An initial replacement for Update Manager in the Eclipse platform UI is available. This UI isn't part of the SDK - you have to install it separately (using p2, of course!) | * An initial replacement for Update Manager in the Eclipse platform UI is available. This UI isn't part of the SDK - you have to install it separately (using p2, of course!) | ||
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For those who want to learn more, give it a spin or get involved, we've put together a series of guides that will help you along the path. These documents will continue to fill out and evolve with the provisioning support. | For those who want to learn more, give it a spin or get involved, we've put together a series of guides that will help you along the path. These documents will continue to fill out and evolve with the provisioning support. | ||
Revision as of 17:52, 21 September 2007
The second milestone of the Equinox provisioning work, code named p2, is now available. This follows the initial Milestone 1 release.
New and Noteworthy
Some notable improvements in this milestone:
- You no longer have to install the provisioning agent into the root of your c: drive
- Support for update, uninstall, and rollback has been added
- An initial replacement for Update Manager in the Eclipse platform UI is available. This UI isn't part of the SDK - you have to install it separately (using p2, of course!)
Getting Started
For those who want to learn more, give it a spin or get involved, we've put together a series of guides that will help you along the path. These documents will continue to fill out and evolve with the provisioning support.