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*14/02/2013 - With M5 Stardust has joined the Eclipse Kepler Integration Builds, a critical step towards successfully releasing as part of the Simultaneous Release. You can use the update site under http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/201302080900 on top of http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/S-4.3M5a-201302041400/ if you want to give M5 a try. However, presumably due to some interoperability issues with the M5 WTP build, we observed issues in our RAD environment setup. Core modeling seems healthy, though. We will update the standard installation instructions when all basic functionality is available.
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*26/03/2013 - Kepler Milestone 6 is available. Yes - Stardust is part of it! Kudos to the Development Team which worked very hard to make this a success. The full Kepler M6 is avalable for download here: [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=%2Ftechnology%2Fepp%2Fdownloads%2Frelease%2Fkepler%2FM6%2Feclipse-jee-kepler-M6-win32-x86_64.zip [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=%2Ftechnology%2Fepp%2Fdownloads%2Frelease%2Fkepler%2FM6%2Feclipse-jee-kepler-M6-win32-x86_64.zip]]&nbsp;In case you don"t need the full prepackaged download you can find the M6 update site including Stardust here: [http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/201303220900 [http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/201303220900]]
*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]
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*14/02/2013 - With M5 Stardust has joined the Eclipse Kepler Integration Builds, a critical step towards successfully releasing as part of the Simultaneous Release. You can use the update site under http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/201302080900 on top of http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/S-4.3M5a-201302041400/ if you want to give M5 a try. However, presumably due to some interoperability issues with the M5 WTP build, we observed issues in our RAD environment setup. Core modeling seems healthy, though. We will update the standard installation instructions when all basic functionality is available.  
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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]  
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*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]
*06/28/2012 - Yahoo! Stardust is all yours now: You can [[Stardust/Source Code|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.
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*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.<br>
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Revision as of 08:53, 28 March 2013


Stardust Latest News

  • 14/02/2013 - With M5 Stardust has joined the Eclipse Kepler Integration Builds, a critical step towards successfully releasing as part of the Simultaneous Release. You can use the update site under http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler/201302080900 on top of http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops4/S-4.3M5a-201302041400/ if you want to give M5 a try. However, presumably due to some interoperability issues with the M5 WTP build, we observed issues in our RAD environment setup. Core modeling seems healthy, though. We will update the standard installation instructions when all basic functionality is available.
  • 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

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