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<plan plan-format="1.0" xmlns="http://www.eclipse.org/project/plan"
xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" name="Eclipse Examples Project">
<release projectid="technology.examples" version="0.2" />
<introduction>
<html:div>This project plan has not yet been approved by the project.
The Eclipse Examples Project (Examples) provides a
location for adopters of Eclipse technology to find well-documented
example applications, platforms, and features/plug-ins/bundles that
demonstrate the use of Eclipse technology. The idea behind the
project is to provide a home for examples of applications and
plug-ins that use Eclipse technology. As a general rule, examples
utilise technologies from multiple Eclipse projects, though this is
not rigorously enforced to avoid excluding examples that might
otherwise be useful and interesting.</html:div>
</introduction>
<release_deliverables>
<html:div>Enhancements to existing examples along with
some new ones.</html:div>
</release_deliverables>
<release_milestones>
<preamble>
<html:div>We have set the following milestones. </html:div>
</preamble>
<milestone date="03/13/2009" milestone="0.2M1">
<html:p>This milestone is primarily concerned with introducing
new examples into the project.</html:p>
</milestone>
<milestone date="05/15/2009" milestone="0.2M2">
<html:p>This milestone is concerned with increasing and improving
unit test coverage and ensuring compatibilty of examples with
Galileo release train.</html:p>
</milestone>
<milestone date="07/10/2009" milestone="0.2RC1">
<html:p>First release candidate.</html:p>
</milestone>
<milestone date="08/07/2009" milestone="0.2" />
<postamble />
</release_milestones>
<target_environments>
<html:div>All components in this release are compatible with
projects from Galileo release train.</html:div>
<internationalization>
<html:div>No internationalisation is planned for this release.
</html:div>
</internationalization>
</target_environments>
<compatibility_with_previous_releases>
<html:div>There are no compatibility issues with this release as
no supported APIs were included with the previous release.</html:div>
</compatibility_with_previous_releases>
<themes_and_priorities>
<preamble>
<html:div>We've broken the themes and priorities for the
Examples project by component.</html:div>
</preamble>
<theme
name="Eclipse Business Expense Reporting and Tracking (EBERT) Example">
<description>EBERT is a simple expense reporting tool that runs
on the client, server, and embedded devices using Eclipse Rich
Client Platform (RCP), Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform (RAP), and
embedded Rich Client Platform (eRCP) respectively. This release
is
concerned with adding some additional functionality to this existing
example
and ensuring compatibility with the Galileo release train.
</description>
<committed
bugzilla="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&classification=Technology&product=Examples&component=Expenses&target_milestone=0.2M1&target_milestone=0.2M2"></committed>
</theme>
<theme name="Image Utilities">
<description>The ImageUtils example contains views and other
components that add support for previewing and manipulating images
(though currently only preview is provided). This release
is
concerned with adding some additional functionality to this existing
example
and ensuring compatibility with the Galileo release train.
</description>
<committed
bugzilla="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&classification=Technology&product=Examples&component=ImageUtils&target_milestone=0.2M1&target_milestone=0.2M2"></committed>
</theme>
<theme name="Eclipse Slideshow">
<description>The Slideshow example adds presentation technology to
the
Eclipse workbench. Slide decks are created using the Mylyn project's wiki
parser and
rendered using the GEF project's draw2D APIs. This example explores numerous
aspects the Eclipse workbench as well. This release is concerned
with the
inclusion of this example as a new component into the project.
</description>
<committed
bugzilla="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&classification=Technology&product=Examples&component=Slideshow&target_milestone=0.2M1&target_milestone=0.2M2"></committed>
</theme>
<theme name="Eclipse Tic-Tac-Toe Everwhere">
<description>Eclipse Tic-Tac-Toe is the game that everybody
loves
built for three platforms: Eclipse RCP, RAP, and eRCP. Tic-Tac-Toe is as
simple as it
gets so it is presented as starting point for people interested in
building applications
for deployment on desktop, server, and embedded. This release is
concerned with the
inclusion of this example as a new component into the project.
</description>
<committed
bugzilla="https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&classification=Technology&product=Examples&component=TicTacToe&target_milestone=0.2M1&target_milestone=0.2M2"></committed>
</theme>
</themes_and_priorities>
</plan>