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MyEclipse Delivers Flexible Maven Tools, Spans Developer Spectrum Posted: Sep 23, 2008 7:52 AM
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MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 7.0, Milestone 2 is available today.

MyEclipse is proud to deliver a Milestone 2 release just weeks after the first milestone release of 7.0. This release answers the Maven questions by including the full implementation of Maven 2 for Eclipse tools, which gives users the choice to utilize Maven in its native, “raw” format, or choose to utilize the fully-integrated Maven4MyEclipse solution. This flexibility, along with other upgrades, provides users a wide range of options to fully manage application life cycles.

This release also gives users the ability to utilize both UML1 and UML2, updates and enhancements to the MyEclipse ICEfaces tooling and overall performance upgrades. MyEclipse 7.0 M2 also includes updates of tools originally released on the initial Milestone, including JSF, JPA and Reporting tools.

The general availability release of MyEclipse 7.0 is currently slated for mid-October.

New users can try the second milestone of MyEclipse 7.0 for a free 30-day trial, and as always, current subscribers can utilize the update at no charge.

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