On Jun 28, 4:10 pm, Jason Parekh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Philippe Marschall <
>
>
>
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Jun 23, 11:14 pm, Jason Parekh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hey folks,
>
> > > Google Plugin for Eclipse 1.3.3 is out with support for Eclipse 3.6.
> > >  Install it with Eclipse 3.6's new Eclipse Marketplace feature by going
> > to
> > > Help > Eclipse Marketplace, and search for Google Plugin for Eclipse.
>
> > > Alternatively, here are the update sites:
> > > - Eclipse Helios (3.6):http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.6
> > > - Eclipse Galileo (3.5):http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.5
> > > - Eclipse Ganymede (3.4):http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.4
> > > - Eclipse Europa (3.3):http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.3
>
> > > Need detailed instructions?  Check out the quick start guide:
> >http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/getting_started.html
>
> > I find it a bit strange that you have and update site for each and
> > every eclipse version. Eclipse has a very strict API versioning policy
> > and good tool support that make it easy to create a plugin that runs
> > on multiple versions. What's the reason why you need to do this?
>
> We've had to use internal Eclipse APIs for some of our features (two
> examples are JSNI editing inside the Java editor and custom at-rules for
> CssResource inside UiBinder XML templates.)  Unfortunately, with the use of
> internal APIs comes future incompatibility issues, leading to our separate
> GPE update site for each Eclipse release.

IC, thanks for the explanation.

Cheers
Philippe

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