The GlassFish Tools Bundle for Eclipse 1.0 is now available.

An earlier blog entry explains how to get started using this bundle.
If you used an earlier version (0.99.x) of this bundle, then an upgrade is not supported. However backwards compatibility will be maintained going forward!
Here are some pointers to get you started:
- Contents: Eclipse 3.4.2 with Java EE support, GlassFish v2.1 + GlassFish v3 Prelude Pre-registered/configured
- Download
- Release Notes
- Commercial Support
- TOTD #66: GlassFish Plugin for Eclipse
- Screencast #28: Develop/Debug a simple web application and use rapid deployment
Enjoy and send us feedback at users@glassfishplugins.dev.java.net.
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- TOTD #98: Create a Metro JAX-WS Web service using GlassFish Tools Bundle for Eclipse
- LOTD #20: How to create a JPA application using GlassFish Tools Bundle for Eclipse ?
- TOTD #115: GlassFish in Eclipse – Integrated Bundle, Install Stand-alone or Update Existing plugin
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