Hi all!

I have the pleasure to announce the brand new release of GDTE 2.

Whats new in this version?
* Globus Toolkit 4.2 support (4.0 is still supported)
* New plugin architecture (for easier support of new middlewares)
* Many internal changes
* improved UI
* p2 based update site (implicit dependency handling)
* nightly-build and beta update site

Headless version and plugins for Unicore 6 will follow in the near
future. We are testing it at the moment.

For more information please read the changelogs:
http://mage.uni-marburg.de/trac/gdt/wiki/ChangelogPage

The release can be easily installed using the Eclipse update mechanism
(Update site: http://mage.uni-marburg.de/eclipse).

Installation instructions, tutorials and documentation can be found at:

http://mage.uni-marburg.de/gdt and
http://dev.globus.org/wiki/Incubator/GDTE

If you have any questions or problems feel free to send a mail to one of
our mailing lists.

For all who are not familiar with GDTE:
The Grid Development Tools for Eclipse (GDTE) feature is a bundle of
Eclipse Plugins useful for Service and Application Development in the
Eclipse Integrated Development Environment for the Globus Toolkit 4.
Apart from using GDT in the Eclipse Workbench interactively we support
using Eclipse headless, i.e. running the GDT tools as commandline tools,
offering the possibility to include them in automated build scripts.

Tutorials are available online and if you install the GDT feature,
there's also Help available in your Eclipse workbench, describing more
details about the use of the GDT.

The GDTE Developers.
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Dipl.-Inform. Kay Dörnemann
Distributed Systems Group      | Information Systems Institute
University of Marburg, Germany | University of Siegen, Germany
Phone: +49-6421-28-21563       | +49-271-740-4075
Fax:   +49-6421-28-21573       | +49-271-740-2372

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