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If you're developing Java™ EE applications using the Eclipse IDE, IBM® has just made your life easier. We're providing one-stop, no-registration-required access to four value-added Eclipse V3.3 bundles from the Europa Release* that include these key projects:

  • Core Eclipse V3.3
  • Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) V2.0
  • Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) V2.3
  • Graphics Editing Framework (GEF) V3.3
  • Data Tools Platform (DTP) V1.5
  • Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP) V4.4
  • Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) V2.0
  • Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) V2.0
  • EMF (Validation, Query, Transaction) V1.1
  • Model Development Tools (MDT) (OCL) V1.1

Eclipse Europa is the latest annual release of 21 Eclipse IDE projects from the Eclipse Foundation. The simultaneous release helps eliminate uncertainty about version compatibility and makes it easier to incorporate multiple projects into your development environment.

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Download one or all of these free, no-registration-required Eclipse project bundles from our high-bandwidth (100Mbs) servers with fiber connections to the Internet.

The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation formed to advance the creation, evolution, promotion, and support of the Eclipse Platform as well as to cultivate both an open source community and an ecosystem of complementary products, capabilities, and services. Learn more about IBM Rational® software and Eclipse.

Select Free download to download the Eclipse Europa components. Select Learn more to download free 30- or 60-day trial editions of related IBM Rational Software Development Platform tools and resources.

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