List of Projects

Eclipse Quneiform

Eclipse Quneiform offers support for analyzing C/C++, Java, and C# source code to identify internationalization (i18n) issues. Additionally, Eclipse Quneiform assists in reviewing and pseudo

Eclipse Theia

The Eclipse Theia™ project provides the Eclipse Theia Platform and the Theia IDE. (built on the Theia Platform) Theia Platform homepage. Theia IDE homepage. The Eclipse Theia Platform is an extensible

Eclipse Mita

Eclipse Mita is a programming language for the embedded IoT. We combine a declarative setup of system resources (e.g. Bluetooth connectivity or a temperature sensor) with a modern imperative language

Eclipse p3com

Eclipse p3com enables arbitrary communication interfaces through a convenient and modern high level API while exploiting full HW capabilities. Eclipse "p3com" stands for: Pluggable Portable Publish

Eclipse AspectJ™

Eclipse AspectJ™ is a seamless aspect-oriented extension to the Java™ programming language. It is Java platform compatible easy to learn and use.

Eclipse Temurin®

The Eclipse Temurin® project provides code and processes that support the building of runtime binaries and associated technologies that are high performance, enterprise-caliber, cross-platform, open

Eclipse QVTd (QVT Declarative)

The Eclipse QVT Declarative (QVTd) component is a partial implementation of the Core (QVTc) and Relations (QVTr) Languages defined by the OMG standard specification (MOF) 2.0 Query/View/Transformation

Eclipse Papyrus for Real Time (Papyrus-RT)

Eclipse Papyrus-RT is an industrial-grade, complete modeling environment for the development of complex, software intensive, real-time, embedded, cyber-physical systems. The initial version of Papyrus

Eclipse Dirigible™

Eclipse Dirigible™ is a High-Productivity Application Platform that provides development tools and a runtime environment. It supports the full development lifecycle of applications by leveraging an in-system programming model and rapid application development techniques.

Eclipse PDE

The Eclipse PDE™ (Plug-in Development Environment) provides tools to create, develop, test, debug, build and deploy Eclipse plug-ins, fragments, features, update sites and RCP products.

Eclipse Xtext

Eclipse Xtext™ is a framework for development of programming languages and domain specific languages. It covers all aspects of a complete language infrastructure, from parsers, over linker, compiler

Eclipse Photran Fortran Development Tools

The aim of the Parallel Tools Platform project is to produce an open-source industry-strength platform that provides a highly integrated environment specifically designed for parallel application

Eclipse Layout Kernel

Visual languages are popular for visualizing concepts and systems. However, just being graphical in nature does not automatically make a diagram easy to understand. Its usefulness much rather depends

Eclipse Dataspace Components

Eclipse Dataspace Components (EDC) A dataspace is both a multi-organizational agreement and a supporting technical infrastructure that enables data sharing between two or more participants

Eclipse 4diac

Eclipse 4diac™ has been started 2007 as an open source project fostering the further development of IEC 61499 for its use in distributed Industrial Process Measurement and Control Systems (IPMCS) and

Eclipse JNoSQL

Eclipse JNoSQL is a compatible implementation of the Jakarta NoSQL specification, a Java framework that streamlines the integration of Java applications with NoSQL databases. Goals Increase

Eclipse Amlen

The main webpage for Eclipse Amlen™ is: https://www.eclipse.org/amlen/ The main component of Amlen is the server - a message broker that supports the latest MQTT v5 protocol designed for IoT (as well

Eclipse Tahu™

Eclipse Tahu™ is a set of references implementations for the Sparkplug specification. It addresses the existence of legacy SCADA/DCS/ICS protocols and infrastructures and provides a much-needed

Eclipse POOSL

Eclipse POOSL (Parallel Object-Oriented Specification Language, https://www.es.ele.tue.nl/premadona/publications/TFGHPV07.pdf) and the accompanying tools offer a general purpose method for describing

Eclipse ChemClipse

Eclipse ChemClipse supports the user to analyse data acquired from systems used in analytical chemistry. In particular, chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC/MS) or flame-ionization detectors (GC/FID) is used to identify and/or monitor chemical substances. It's an important task e.g. for quality control issues.