The standard packages – such as the Java developers package and the CDT C/C++ developers package – are now available as optional installations from the installer. This reduces the load on the Eclipse servers, which instead of having to host a single large zip can provide a subset of plug-ins that can be downloaded only if needed. This release is the first to encourage users to use the Eclipse Installer, a new technology powered by Eclipse Oomph, which allows a small installer to be provided that can download and provision additional tools. This release marks the eleventh release of the combined release train, with contributions from 779 developers (of which 331 are committers) and totalling 69 million lines of code. Today, the Eclipse Foundation announced the release of Eclipse Neon, the eponymous IDE which provides support for Java, JavaScript, C/C++, PHP and Fortran, amongst others.
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