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Revision as of 09:43, 1 April 2009
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Welcome to the Swordfish Wiki. Swordfish aims to provide an extensible SOA framework based on the proven Eclipse Equinox runtime technology.
Getting around the fish
You may want to move back and forth between the various Eclipse Project pages and the Swordfish project and Wiki pages. Here are a few tips:
- How to get to the full list of all Eclipse project pages: List of all Eclipse projects.
- How to get back to the Eclipse Swordfish Project Summary Page: Swordfish Project Summary Page
The Big Picture
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Swordfish in Galileo
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Swordfish for Developers
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User Documentation
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Community |
Related ProjectsHere are a list of projects and technologies which are used (could be interesting) in combination with Swordfish / Swordfish tooling
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