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		<title>Eclipse Live - EclipseRT</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 09:45:10 -0400</pubDate>
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		<title>Implementing Modern Business Applications with Eclipse Scout</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/1020</link>
		<description>   


  Matthias Zimmermann (BSI), Andreas Hoegger (BSI)


  


	Abstract:  
	
	  Eclipse Scout is a framework to implement modern business applications. It substantially reduces development time for both client and server software in a service oriented environment. The Scout framework includes an application model, a reference implementation, proven development functions and strong tooling support.

Join the Scout team for an overview of the project, the development of a small demo application, Scout key concept (e.g. separation of UI and GUI in Scout to support SWT, Swing and web front ends), and an outlook to current ideas regarding Scout on Eclipse 4.


Total running time is 39:49

Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.


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  <span class="field-item">Matthias Zimmermann (BSI), Andreas Hoegger (BSI)</span>
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	  <span class="field-item"><p>Eclipse Scout is a framework to implement modern business applications. It substantially reduces development time for both client and server software in a service oriented environment. The Scout framework includes an application model, a reference implementation, proven development functions and strong tooling support.</p>

<p>Join the Scout team for an overview of the project, the development of a small demo application, Scout key concept (e.g. separation of UI and GUI in Scout to support SWT, Swing and web front ends), and an outlook to current ideas regarding Scout on Eclipse 4.</p>


<p>Total running time is 39:49

<p>Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.<br>
<img${1} src="http://live.eclipse.org/${2}"></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 05:45:10 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ian.skerrett@eclipse.org</dc:creator>
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							<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/21">Eclipse Foundation</category>
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						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/715">EclipseRT</category>
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		<title>Reminder - Implementing Modern Business Applications with Eclipse Scout</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/1029</link>
		<description>   


  Matthias Zimmermann (BSI), Andreas Hoegger (BSI)


  


	Abstract:  
	
	  Eclipse Scout is a framework to implement modern business applications. It substantially reduces development time for both client and server software in a service oriented environment. The Scout framework includes an application model, a reference implementation, proven development functions and strong tooling support.

Join the Scout team for an overview of the project, the development of a small demo application, Scout key concept (e.g. separation of UI and GUI in Scout to support SWT, Swing and web front ends), and an outlook to current ideas regarding Scout on Eclipse 4.


Total running time will be approximately 1 hour

May 17, 2011 at 9:00 am PST / 12:00 pm EST / 4:00 pm UTC / 6:00 pm CET - Convert to other time zones

Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.


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	  <span class="field-item"><p>Eclipse Scout is a framework to implement modern business applications. It substantially reduces development time for both client and server software in a service oriented environment. The Scout framework includes an application model, a reference implementation, proven development functions and strong tooling support.</p>

<p>Join the Scout team for an overview of the project, the development of a small demo application, Scout key concept (e.g. separation of UI and GUI in Scout to support SWT, Swing and web front ends), and an outlook to current ideas regarding Scout on Eclipse 4.</p>


<p>Total running time will be approximately 1 hour</p>

<p>May 17, 2011 at 9:00 am PST / 12:00 pm EST / 4:00 pm UTC / 6:00 pm CET - <a href="http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=4&day=21&year=2011&hour=16&min=0&sec=0&p1=0
" target=”blank”>Convert to other time zones</a></p>

<p>Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.<br>
<img${1} src="http://live.eclipse.org/${2}"></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 05:48:17 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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							<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/21">Eclipse Foundation</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/18">Webinar</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/715">EclipseRT</category>
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		<title>Tycho - Building Eclipse Plugins with Maven</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/1003</link>
		<description>   


  Pascal Rapicault (Sonatype)


  


	Abstract:  
	
	  Tycho is a set of Maven plugins and extensions for building Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles with Maven. Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles have their own metadata for expressing dependencies, source folder locations, etc. that are normally found in a Maven POM. Tycho uses native metadata for Eclipse plugins and OSGi bundles and uses the POM to configure and drive the build. Tycho supports bundles, fragments, features, update site projects and RCP applications. Tycho also knows how to run JUnit test plugins using OSGi runtime and there is also support for sharing build results using Maven artifact repositories.



Total running time 56:23  NOTE: first couple of minutes of the recording were omitted in error. 

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  <span class="field-item">Pascal Rapicault (Sonatype)</span>
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	  <span class="field-item"><p>Tycho is a set of Maven plugins and extensions for building Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles with Maven. Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles have their own metadata for expressing dependencies, source folder locations, etc. that are normally found in a Maven POM. Tycho uses native metadata for Eclipse plugins and OSGi bundles and uses the POM to configure and drive the build. Tycho supports bundles, fragments, features, update site projects and RCP applications. Tycho also knows how to run JUnit test plugins using OSGi runtime and there is also support for sharing build results using Maven artifact repositories.</p>



<p>Total running time 56:23  NOTE: first couple of minutes of the recording were omitted in error. </p>

<p>Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.<br>
<img${1} src="http://live.eclipse.org/${2}"></p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 09:10:36 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lynn.gayowski@eclipse.org</dc:creator>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">http://live.eclipse.org/node/1003</guid>
							<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/21">Eclipse Foundation</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/18">Webinar</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/715">EclipseRT</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/132">Equinox</category>
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		<title>Reminder - Tycho - Building Eclipse Plugins with Maven</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/1027</link>
		<description>   


  Pascal Rapicault (Sonatype)


  


	Abstract:  
	
	  Tycho is a set of Maven plugins and extensions for building Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles with Maven. Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles have their own metadata for expressing dependencies, source folder locations, etc. that are normally found in a Maven POM. Tycho uses native metadata for Eclipse plugins and OSGi bundles and uses the POM to configure and drive the build. Tycho supports bundles, fragments, features, update site projects and RCP applications. Tycho also knows how to run JUnit test plugins using OSGi runtime and there is also support for sharing build results using Maven artifact repositories.

Join this webinar to get an overview of the Tycho project and to learn what plans the project has for the future.

Total running time will be approximately 1 hour

9:00 am PST / 12:00 pm EST / 4:00 pm UTC / 6:00 pm CET - Convert to other time zones

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  <span class="field-item">Pascal Rapicault (Sonatype)</span>
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	  <span class="field-item"><p>Tycho is a set of Maven plugins and extensions for building Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles with Maven. Eclipse plugins and OSGI bundles have their own metadata for expressing dependencies, source folder locations, etc. that are normally found in a Maven POM. Tycho uses native metadata for Eclipse plugins and OSGi bundles and uses the POM to configure and drive the build. Tycho supports bundles, fragments, features, update site projects and RCP applications. Tycho also knows how to run JUnit test plugins using OSGi runtime and there is also support for sharing build results using Maven artifact repositories.</p>

<p>Join this webinar to get an overview of the Tycho project and to learn what plans the project has for the future.</p>

<p>Total running time will be approximately 1 hour</p>

<p>9:00 am PST / 12:00 pm EST / 4:00 pm UTC / 6:00 pm CET - <a href="http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=4&day=26&year=2011&hour=16&min=0&sec=0&p1=0
" target=”blank”>Convert to other time zones</a></p>

<p>Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.<br>
<img${1} src="http://live.eclipse.org/${2}"></p>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 15:57:48 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ian.skerrett@eclipse.org</dc:creator>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">http://live.eclipse.org/node/1027</guid>
							<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/21">Eclipse Foundation</category>
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						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/132">Equinox</category>
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		<title>Eclipse SMILA Videos</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/1013</link>
		<description>   


  SMILA Project


  


	Abstract:  
	
	  SMILA is an extensible framework for building search solutions to access unstructured information in the enterprise. Besides providing essential infrastructure components and services, SMILA also delivers ready-to-use add-on components, like connectors to most relevant data sources. Using the framework as their basis enables developers to concentrate on the creation of higher value solutions, like semantic driven applications.

The SMILA team has created a series of videos on the project for developers and decision makers.  They cover topics such as how to develop an application with SMILA, documentation, what SMILA can do for your organization.

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	  <span class="field-item"><p>SMILA is an extensible framework for building search solutions to access unstructured information in the enterprise. Besides providing essential infrastructure components and services, SMILA also delivers ready-to-use add-on components, like connectors to most relevant data sources. Using the framework as their basis enables developers to concentrate on the creation of higher value solutions, like semantic driven applications.</p>

<p>The SMILA team has created a series of videos on the project for developers and decision makers.  They cover topics such as how to develop an application with SMILA, documentation, what SMILA can do for your organization.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 10:38:49 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lynn.gayowski@eclipse.org</dc:creator>
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		<title>EclipseCon 2011 - EclipseRT with Jeff McAffer</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/1007</link>
		<description>   


  Jeff McAffer (EclipseSource), Lynn Gayowski (Eclipse Foundation)


  


	Abstract:  
	
	  Jeff McAffer, Project Co-Lead for the EclipseRT project, speaks about some of the runtime-related talks and activities planned for EclipseCon 2011, as well as what he&#039;s looking forward to at the conference.

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	  <span class="field-item"><p>Jeff McAffer, Project Co-Lead for the EclipseRT project, speaks about some of the runtime-related talks and activities planned for EclipseCon 2011, as well as what he's looking forward to at the conference.</p>

<p>Total running time 08:21 minutes</p></span><br/>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 16:10:46 -0500</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lynn.gayowski@eclipse.org</dc:creator>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">http://live.eclipse.org/node/1007</guid>
							<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/21">Eclipse Foundation</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/20">Podcast</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/996">EclipseCon11</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/715">EclipseRT</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/132">Equinox</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/14">English</category>
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		<title>Reminder - Eclipse Virgo</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/963</link>
		<description>   


  Glyn Normington (VMware), Steve Powell (VMware)


  


	Abstract:  
	
	  The Eclipse Virgo project provides a modular open source application server based on OSGi. The project is a donation to the Eclipse foundation of the dm Server open source project developed by SpringSource (VMware). Virgo provides a standalone kernel which may be used on its own or configured to create custom server types. Virgo Web Server integrates the Gemini Web container on top of the kernel to support standard WAR files and modular webapps comprising OSGi bundles.

In this webinar, we&#039;ll explore the key features of Virgo such as: repositories, deployment plans, regions, Equinox console extensions and administration console. We&#039;ll demonstrate the Eclipse-based tooling and the runtime facilities of Virgo. We&#039;ll also cover the current status of the project and how you can get involved.

Total running time will be approximately 1 hour

8:00 am PDT / 11:00 am EDT / 3:00 pm UTC / 5:00 pm CEST - Convert to other time zones

Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.


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  <span class="field-item">Glyn Normington (VMware), Steve Powell (VMware)</span>
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	  <span class="field-item"><p>The Eclipse Virgo project provides a modular open source application server based on OSGi. The project is a donation to the Eclipse foundation of the dm Server open source project developed by SpringSource (VMware). Virgo provides a standalone kernel which may be used on its own or configured to create custom server types. Virgo Web Server integrates the Gemini Web container on top of the kernel to support standard WAR files and modular webapps comprising OSGi bundles.</p>

<p>In this webinar, we'll explore the key features of Virgo such as: repositories, deployment plans, regions, Equinox console extensions and administration console. We'll demonstrate the Eclipse-based tooling and the runtime facilities of Virgo. We'll also cover the current status of the project and how you can get involved.</p>

<p>Total running time will be approximately 1 hour</p>

<p>8:00 am PDT / 11:00 am EDT / 3:00 pm UTC / 5:00 pm CEST - <a href="http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=8&day=31&year=2010&hour=15&min=0&sec=0&p1=0
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<p>Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.<br>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 09:22:12 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lynn.gayowski@eclipse.org</dc:creator>
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						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/18">Webinar</category>
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		<title>Eclipse Virgo</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/937</link>
		<description>   


  Glyn Normington (VMware), Steve Powell (VMware)


  


	Abstract:  
	
	  The Eclipse Virgo project provides a modular open source application server based on OSGi. The project is a donation to the Eclipse foundation of the dm Server open source project developed by SpringSource (VMware). Virgo provides a standalone kernel which may be used on its own or configured to create custom server types. Virgo Web Server integrates the Gemini Web container on top of the kernel to support standard WAR files and modular webapps comprising OSGi bundles.

In this webinar, we&#039;ll explore the key features of Virgo such as: repositories, deployment plans, regions, Equinox console extensions and administration console. We&#039;ll demonstrate the Eclipse-based tooling and the runtime facilities of Virgo. We&#039;ll also cover the current status of the project and how you can get involved.

Total running time will be approximately 1 hour, 06:08 minutes

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  <span class="field-item">Glyn Normington (VMware), Steve Powell (VMware)</span>
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	  <span class="field-item"><p>The Eclipse Virgo project provides a modular open source application server based on OSGi. The project is a donation to the Eclipse foundation of the dm Server open source project developed by SpringSource (VMware). Virgo provides a standalone kernel which may be used on its own or configured to create custom server types. Virgo Web Server integrates the Gemini Web container on top of the kernel to support standard WAR files and modular webapps comprising OSGi bundles.</p>

<p>In this webinar, we'll explore the key features of Virgo such as: repositories, deployment plans, regions, Equinox console extensions and administration console. We'll demonstrate the Eclipse-based tooling and the runtime facilities of Virgo. We'll also cover the current status of the project and how you can get involved.</p>

<p>Total running time will be approximately 1 hour, 06:08 minutes</p>

<p>Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.<br>
<img${1} src="http://live.eclipse.org/${2}"></p>
</span><br/>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 15:48:10 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lynn.gayowski@eclipse.org</dc:creator>
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							<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/21">Eclipse Foundation</category>
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						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/715">EclipseRT</category>
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		<title>What&#039;s New in Helios: Dali Java Persistence Tools</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/932</link>
		<description>   


  Neil Hauge (Oracle)


  
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  <span class="field-item">Neil Hauge (Oracle)</span>
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	  <span class="field-item"><p>Dali Java Persistence Tools simplify the development of Java SE, EE and OSGi bundle applications that use the Java Persistence API (JPA) to interact with relational data. Dali has added comprehensive JPA 2.0 support to the existing JPA 1.0 support in Helios, as well as specific support for the EclipseLink 2.1 Helios release.  This demo will show some highlights of the new features available now in the <a href="http://eclipse.org/helios/" target="blank">Helios release</a>.</p>

<p>Total running time 18:29 minutes</p></span><br/>
	  <span class="field-item"><a href="http://del.icio.us/post?url=http%3A%2F%2Flive.eclipse.org%2Fnode%2F19&amp;title=Demo%2FVideo" title="Bookmark this post on del.icio.us." rel="nofollow"><img${1} src="http://live.eclipse.org/${2}" alt="delicious" /> delicious</a> | <a href="http://digg.com/submit?phase=2&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Flive.eclipse.org%2Fnode%2F19&amp;title=Demo%2FVideo" title="Digg this post on digg.com." rel="nofollow"><img${1} src="http://live.eclipse.org/${2}" alt="digg" /> digg</a> | <a href="http://www.dzone.com/links/add.html?url=http%3A%2F%2Flive.eclipse.org%2Fnode%2F19&amp;title=Demo%2FVideo" title="Tag this post on DZone." rel="nofollow"><img${1} src="http://live.eclipse.org/${2}" alt="dzone" /> dzone</a></span>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 10:58:18 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lynn.gayowski@eclipse.org</dc:creator>
		<guid isPermaLink="true">http://live.eclipse.org/node/932</guid>
							<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/21">Eclipse Foundation</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/19">Demo/Video</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/715">EclipseRT</category>
						<category domain="http://live.eclipse.org/node/132">Equinox</category>
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		<title>Helios In Action: EMF on the Web</title>
		<link>http://live.eclipse.org/node/925</link>
		<description>   


  Kenn Hussey (Cloudsmith)


  


	Abstract:  
	
	  The Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) has long provided a code generation facility capable of emitting everything needed to get started with building a complete application for EMF-based domain models. It includes a GUI from which options can be specified and code generators can be invoked, to produce a model API, edit support, unit tests and a sample editor.

With the Helios release of Eclipse, this facility moves beyond the boundaries of the Eclipse platform, and desktop applications in general, by adding support for the Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) and Google Web Toolkit (GWT). This session will demonstrate EMF&#039;s support for these application runtime platforms and highlight differences in the code generated for each. 

This presentation was recorded as part of the Helios In Action virtual conference.

Total running time 23:20 minutes
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	  <span class="field-item"><p>The Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) has long provided a code generation facility capable of emitting everything needed to get started with building a complete application for EMF-based domain models. It includes a GUI from which options can be specified and code generators can be invoked, to produce a model API, edit support, unit tests and a sample editor.</p>

<p>With the Helios release of Eclipse, this facility moves beyond the boundaries of the Eclipse platform, and desktop applications in general, by adding support for the Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) and Google Web Toolkit (GWT). This session will demonstrate EMF's support for these application runtime platforms and highlight differences in the code generated for each. </p>

<p>This presentation was recorded as part of the <a href="http://eclipse.org/helios/heliosinaction.php" target="blank">Helios In Action</a> virtual conference.</p>

<p>Total running time 23:20 minutes</p></span><br/>
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		<dc:creator>lynn.gayowski@eclipse.org</dc:creator>
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