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Eclipse Mylyn Docs provides Eclipse based tools for document editing and generation. This include: WikiText Mylyn WikiText provides an extensible framework and tools for parsing, editing and
This project has been merged into the Eclipse EMF project. Please see: https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.mdt.xsd/reviews/restructuring-and-termination-review Eclipse XSD™ is a library
The Eclipse BPEL Designer Project adds comprehensive support to Eclipse for the definition, authoring, editing, deploying, testing and debugging of WS-BPEL 2.0 processes. WS-BPEL (Web Services