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The Aether project generally provides two sets of deliverables:
Aether Core, i.e. the API, SPI, utility classes and base implementation of the library.
Aether Ant Tasks, a collection of tasks for Apache Ant to employ Aether for interaction with repositories using the Apache Maven format.
Themes
Fix OSGi Issue for Eclipse Mars
The Code Recommenders project was not able to use Aether in Eclipse Mars due to an OSGi issue around the dependency on the Apache HttpClient. The primary goal of this service release is to restore smooth operation within Eclipse Mars.
Fix Known Bugs
Since the last minor release, several small bugs were identified and are being fixed with this service release.