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The Eclipse Keypop open source interfaces are available in Java and C++, designed on the same mutual Object-Oriented Model. The 'Reader API' is a high-level interface used by terminal applications to
tinydtls is a library for Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) covering both the client and the server state machine. It is implemented in C and provides support for the mandatory cipher suites
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 LSP4J™ is a Java implementation of VSCode's language server protocol and debug adapter protocol intended to be consumed by tools and language servers and debug adapters implemented in Java.
Eclipse Biscuit provides an authorization token with decentralized verification, offline attenuation and strong security policy enforcement based on a logic language.
The MicroProfile® project is aimed at optimizing Enterprise Java for the microservices architecture. Many innovative "microservice" Enterprise Java environments and frameworks already exist in the
The Eclipse Common Build Infrastructure (CBI) is an initiative combining infrastructure, services, technologies and best practices for building, testing and delivering software at the Eclipse
Eclipse AASPortal provides a web portal for the visualization and management of Asset Administration Shells (AAS). It focuses on an efficient implementation of web based views and user interfaces for
The Eclipse Temurin Compliance project is responsible for obtaining, managing, and executing the Oracle Java SE Compatibility Kit (JCK) on Eclipse Temurin binaries. The work is done on private
Eclipse Xsemantics™ is a DSL (implemented in Xtext itself) for writing type systems, reduction rules, interpreters and general relation rules for languages implemented in Xtext. A system definition in
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 Tools for Cloud Foundry (CFT) provide an extensible framework and common UI to deploy applications to different Cloud Foundry targets, and it is a framework that closely integrates with Web
The Eclipse ImageN project provides an extensible, on-demand image processing library with no artificial restrictions on raster size or number of bands. Eclipse ImageN provides: Modern Java API using
The tangible products produced by OpenHW Foundation CORE-V Cores includes: Documentation: complete user manual. Implementation: RTL model and synthesis scripts for both ASIC and FPGA implementations
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
The Eclipse Dataspace Protocol is used in the context of data spaces as described and defined in the subsequent sections with the purpose to support interoperability. In this context, the
Eclipse Kapua™ is a modular integration platform for IoT devices and smart sensors that aims at bridging Operation Technology with Information Technology The following diagram provides a functional
A language server implementation based on the Language Server Protocol for the Jakarta EE programming model. This LSP4Jakarta (Language Server for Jakarta EE) will provide core language support
Every software project ideally should create a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and make it available to the public, so that people know the exact version and other details about libraries leveraged