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Cloud-Native Java Applications without a hassle Eclipse JKube™ is a collection of plugins and libraries that are used for building container images using Docker, JIB or S2I build strategies. Eclipse
Eclipse Open VSX is a vendor-neutral open-source alternative to the Visual Studio Marketplace. It provides a server application that manages VS Code extensions in a database, a web application similar
Eclipse MOSAIC™ provides a multi-domain/multi-scale co-simulation environment for virtual testing of connected and automated driving and mobility solutions. Eclipse MOSAIC™ comes with a runtime
This Eclipse SmartMDSD™ provides an Eclipse-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for robotics software development. The SmartMDSD Toolchain provides support and guidance to apply best
The Eclipse Embedded CDT (C/C++ Development Tools, formerly GNU MCU/ARM Eclipse) plug-ins allow to create, build, debug and in general to manage Arm & RISC-V projects (executables and static/shared
Eclipse Hara™ provides a reference agent software implementation featuring the Eclipse hawkBit device API. Such reference implementations are initially driven by operating systems and application
Eclipse Zenoh provides is a stack designed to (1) minimize network overhead, (2) support extremely constrained devices, (3) supports devices with low duty-cycle by allowing the negotiation of data
By providing open-source tools for the BIRD project , the Eclipse Free BIRD Tools™ project hopes to remove barriers to understanding, contribution, trial, and adoption of the BIRD. The artefacts
The Eclipse Supervisory Control Engineering Toolkit (Eclipse ESCET™) project provides a toolkit for the development of supervisory controllers in the Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) paradigm
LemMinX provides an implementation of the LSP for XML, written in Java, and based on the Eclipse LSP4J framework. It implements most of the language server protocol features to provide XML editing
This project will be the collection of all core modules that are implemented within the scope of openKONSEQUENZ. A core module in our definition is not directly affected by users, in contrast to user
With Eclipse Streamsheets™ the everyday technical or business end user can create stream processing applications just by using their existing spreadsheet knowledge (e.g. from Microsoft Excel or Google
Eclipse ADORe provides a modular software library and toolkit for decision making, planning, control and simulation of automated vehicles. Eclipse ADORe core components are: libadore/env: Library for
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60870-5 standard is used for communication between SCADA systems and the subset IEC 60870-5-104 is specifying network access over TCP connections.
The project can mutate individual class files and thus could be used in a class loader to dynamically rename type references at runtime while classes are being loaded. This could allow a program such
Eclipse JustJ™ provides fully-functional Java runtimes that can be redistributed by Eclipse Projects. The form in which these are made available is intended to make these easily consumable. As such
The mission of OpenHW Group is to develop and standardize the free and open-source semiconductor intellectual property. produce processor subsystem IP, tools and software for electronic system
Jifa stands for "Java Issues Finding Assistant". This project originated from an internal system that was designed to improve the efficiency of diagnosing Java heap related issues that occurred in the
The tangible products produced by OpenHW Group CORE-V Cores includes: Complete documentation: micro-architecture and a user manual. Implementation: RTL model and synthesis scripts for both ASIC and