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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!)
  
== Getting started ==
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== 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.
 
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.

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