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Back in March, "IBM Systems Magazine" published an article on "Enterprise Generation Language and the iSeries system" (http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Pub lishing&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F7 91&AudID=1E8FEE745A284521B6CFB3FD70B49099&tier=4&id=A9B400FBE2FE4B9FB1D6 D11CBE5314D6). The article said, "Eclipse rich-client support-Plan to be available as a "technical preview" by early second quarter of 2006 and fully integrated into EGL as of Version 7 of the Rational IDE will be Eclipse rich-client support, which enables you to visually design and generate a Java rich-client application for Windows, Linux* or AIX workstations. Rich-client support provides a native desktop operating system look and feel, along with all of the features supported in Windows, Linux or UNIX* user interfaces, including drag-and-drop support. ". Three questions: 1. Is that still in the works? 2. Will it be included in the standard WDSc? 3. If so, when will it be available?
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