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Monday Jul 26, 2004

Tuesday at the RTP-WUG: a big chunk of Webshere for free.

IBM has agreed to release to the open-source Eclipse project key tooling components that until now were exclusively part of the WebSphere Studio product line.� This move is being keenly anticipated as it will greatly enrich Eclipse Development.� Jim Zhang will talk on the new Eclipse Web Tools.
For more information, see the Research Triangle Park Websphere User Group's Web site. Bill Dudney has documented some of the contributions on his Eclipse Live blog.

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