http://eclipse.dzone.com/articles/helios-train-has-arrived

The Eclipse Helios release is now available for
download<http://eclipse.org/downloads/>.


*Helios Highlights

*

1. Git support.  EGit <http://eclipse.org/egit/> and
JGit<http://eclipse.org/jgit/>0.8 release are part of Helios.  As many
know Git and GitHub have a lot of
interest in the developer community, especially at Eclipse.  These two
projects are well on the way to providing great Eclipse tooling for Git.

2. Linux IDE.  The Linux Tools <http://eclipse.org/linuxtools/> project has
done a great job improving Eclipse for Linux developers.   They have also
created a new package for the download page, called the Linux IDE.   As we
reported in the Eclipse
survey<http://www.eclipse.org/org/press-release/20100604_survey2010.php>a
lot more developers are using Linux as their desktop operating system,
so
the Linux IDE is meeting a growing demand.

3. JavaScript IDE.   JavaScript is becoming more and more popular, so great
tooling from Eclipse is important.  The JavaScript Development
Tools<http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/jsdt/>project has done some nice
improvements to the JavaScript debug framework
and the JavaScript editor.   Like JDT, PDT, CDT, Eclipse is quickly becoming
home to a great JavaScript IDE.   We have also created a new JavaScript
package for the download page.

4. Xtext 1.0.  Xtext <http://www.eclipse.org/Xtext/> has great momentum. If
people are interested in domain specific languages, they are looking at
Xtext as a solution.  For instance, Morgan Stanley did a case
study<http://www.codegeneration.net/cg2010/sessioninfo.php?session=62>of
using Xtext at the recent Code Generation conference.

5. Acceleo 3.0.  Acceleo <http://www.eclipse.org/acceleo/> is another
popular Eclipse modeling project that implements the OMG Model to Text
standard.   This is another great example of a modeling project that makes
Eclipse the leader in the modeling community.

6. Marketplace Client.  OK, I am biased on this one since I was directly
involved with this project but the Marketplace
Clien<http://www.eclipse.org/mpc/>t
is looking great.   We will have over 100 Eclipse products that can now be
directly installable into your Eclipse installation.  We are very close to
having an Eclipse AppStore for the entire Eclipse ecosystem.

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