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We just have to live with it - I can't see IBM modifying existing product
to work with a newer version of Eclipse, ever.

I followed you up to here. Of course they will upgrade to newer versions of
Eclipse as they have already done with WDSC/RDi in the past.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 3:49 AM, <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

WDSC and RDI will always be behind the releases of Eclipse - there is not
an official relationship that I know of between the 2 development efforts.
So one has to just accept that WDSC/RDI will be where they are - it is NOT
recommended to try to make them work with a later release of Eclipse.

Eclipse is open-source, WDSC/RDI are not - the latter, being products of a
large company like IBM, are not going to move with the dexterity that the
OSS community can.

We just have to live with it - I can't see IBM modifying existing product
to work with a newer version of Eclipse, ever.

Regards
Vern


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