[Eclipse Note] Eclipse Project 3.1 Development Goals and Progress

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At present, the latest formal release (Release) version of Eclipse is 3.0.1, this 3.0 version is already in the 2.1 version has been popular after a long time, whether it is the core function or the interface has a great Update. However, in my opinion, it has a big regret. After all, it is not a product that is happy to implement. When this major version is improved, it is not included in J2SE 5.0. Unlike NetBeans, it seems that J2SE 5.0 has a specific release time. It launches a new version 4.0 in J2SE 5.0, and the pride of unscience claims that he is the first Java IDE that fully supports J2SE 5.0. Fortunately, the Eclipse project has many years of supporters and development resources, in various versions of 3.1, and has gradually improved the support of J2SE 5.0, and has been introduced to the J2SE 5.0 in each subsystem. Support is basically in place.

So what is the upcoming 3.1 official version upgrade is worth our expectation and attention? Of course, the official documentation from Eclipse.org is most authoritative, interested friends can see directly:

Http://eclipse.org/eclipse/development/eclipse_project_plan_3_1.html

In my blog, I only choose some of these I am interested in introducing you.

First, you need to pay attention to the time points in the following three plans:

I - April 1, 2005 # 发布 3.1 m6

II - May 13, 2005 # 发布 3.1 m7

III - late June 2005 # officially released 3.1 Release

Secondly, the documentation also mentioned which corresponding improvements are made for the three subcompices, platforms, JDT and PDE, respectively, these entries are divided into three categories: [OK] To include in 3.1, [Consider] To include 3.1 In the middle, and [not planning] is included in 3.1, fortunately, there is no third. We browse JDT [OK] The entry to include:

I - Add a complete and comprehensive support for J2SE 5.0

II - Enhanced compiler check

III - Provide enhanced external string editing, such as a separate Properties file editor

IV - open some Java editors to the platform-level text editing, such as hyperlink browsing, spell check, etc.

V - enhanced debugger features, such as the ability to receive from the Stack Trace hyperlink to the code

VI - Import and export Ant build files, such as importing complete items from Ant scripts and exporting a complete script from project

I don't know what attitude towards this new version of Eclipse, the author is full of expectations, huh, huh.

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