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No, it is not 100% backwards compatible: most exposed methods were for internal usage and shouldn't be used in the first place. These methods are now hidden. You should start with the JavaProjectBuilder now.
I've created an alpha-version in Nexus repository of Codehaus, which will not make it to Maven Central. Once I'm happy with the new API, I'll start with beta-releases. These still contain deprecated methods, which will be removed with the first 2.0 version.
There's no roadmap, so I can't give you any release-dates.