Component Pack 5.0 exist?

May be a silly question, but here goes:

Is there (or will there be) a for OS 5.0 JDE component pack?  And if what we should integrate existing simulators 5.0 with Eclipse?

http://NA.BlackBerry.com/eng/developers/devbetasoftware/JavaPlugin.jsp

If you go at the bottom of this page, it has the Site update Eclipse so that you reach component Pack 5.0. You need Eclipse 3.5 for this to work.

Tags: BlackBerry Developers

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