There are chances that it works but I am not sure. My Eclipse experience has learned me that there is an elegant way to deal with such upgrades. - Unpack the feature in a directory of your choice, say %GPD306_HOME% - Create a folder named 'links' in your %ECLIPSE_HOME% - In this folder create a file named 'jbpm_gpd_3_0_6.link' and add the following line to it : path=%GPD306_HOME% If you then start Eclipse it will pick up any additional plugins and features in this link folder. So you can in a more or less safe way investigate if the combination works.
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