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− | The following is a list of build technologies and related acronyms:
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− | * [http://wiki.eclipse.org/CBI CBI - Common Build Infrastructure]. A recommendation of best of breed build technology for building Eclipse projects.
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− | * [http://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseLTS LTS - Long Term Support]. A program aimed at creating a marketplace of organizations consuming and offering support for Eclipse Technologies.
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− | * Tycho - a set of plugins for Maven that teach it new packaging targets for OSGi/Eclipse and how to understand build information in manifest.mf files
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− | * Maven - A build engine and build dependency/output management system.
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− | * Nexus - A build dependency/output management system evolved from Maven.
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− | * [https://github.com/etesla/tesla Tesla] - A build engine evolved from Maven.
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− | * Hudson - A Continuous integration server for scheduling & running builds, distributing output, etc.
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− | * Jenkins - A community based fork of Hudson.
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− | * p2 - Provisioning technology for OSGi-based applications
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− | * b3 - Technology for building and assembling Eclipse software software/update sites
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− | * Buckminster - Technology for building and assembling Eclipse software software/update sites
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− | * [[Orbit]] - Provides bundled versions (including historical versions) of third party libraries that are approved for use in Eclipse projects.
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