List of Projects

Eclipse Safety Framework

As systems are becoming more complex, their safety assessment needs powerful tools. Most of the existing tools are poorly connected to the system design process and cannot be associated at early

Eclipse Xpanse

Eclipse Xpanse provides a framework to describe and deploy cloud managed services to enable anyone to create them in a open and portable way. To enable an Open Services Cloud market, the Eclipse

Eclipse LSAT

The Eclipse LSAT™ project provides a toolkit for the early design of (mechatronics-intense) flexible manufacturing system development adhering to the MBSE paradigm. It enables the specification of the

Eclipse Cyclone DDS™

Eclipse Cyclone DDS™ is an implementation of the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) specification (see http://www.omg.org/spec/DDS/ ) and the related specifications for interoperability (see http:/

Eclipse Qrisp

Qrisp is a high-level programming language for working with quantum computers. Qrisp is designed to enable programmers to write complex quantum algorithms with the ease of a modern day programming

Eclipse FA³ST

Eclipse FA³ST aims to provide an implementation of the re-active (or type 2) Asset Administration Shell according to the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) specification by Plattform Industrie 4.0. In

Eclipse Dali Java Persistence Tools

The Eclipse Dali Java Persistence Tools Project, a sub-project of the Web Tools Platform Project, provides extensible frameworks and tools for the definition and editing of Object-Relational (O/R)

Eclipse Formal Modeling Project™

Background: The Eclipse Formal Modeling Project™ (E-FMP for short) is based on research work that has been started at the CEA LIST in the nineties. That research focused on methods and tools to

Webtools Releng

Release Engineering project for the Eclipse Web Tools Platform. The WTP build uses CBI on Eclipse Foundation infrastructure, which means it is based around Maven, Tycho, and operates in Jenkins.

Eclipse CDO Model Repository

The Eclipse CDO™ (Connected Data Objects) Model Repository is a distributed shared model framework for EMF models and meta models. CDO is also a model runtime environment with a focus on orthogonal

Eclipse Serializer

Eclipse Serializer is a serialization written from the ground up that works fundamentally differently from Java serialization and other encodings. Eclipse Serializer strictly separates data from code

Eclipse Store

Eclipse Store provides a Java micro persistence layer built for cloud-native microservices and serverless functions written in Java. Eclipse Store is based on the system prevalence architectural

Eclipse Oomph

The Eclipse Oomph™ project provides tools based on extensible frameworks, packaged as fine-grained features that allow consumers to pick and choose. The basic building blocks include the following: An

Eclipse Muto

Eclipse Muto provides an adaptive framework and a runtime platform for dynamically composable model-driven ROS software stacks. Eclipse Muto can be used to introspect, monitor and manipulate the actively running ROS graph (the network of ROS nodes).

Eclipse Thingweb

Eclipse Thingweb™ offers components for making IoT solutions interoperable at scale by leveraging the W3C WoT standards, no matter if improving an existing solution or building a new one: Describe

Eclipse EMF Compare

Eclipse EMF Compare brings model comparison to the EMF framework, this tool provides generic support for any kind of metamodel in order to compare and merge models. The objectives of this component

Eclipse Ecore Tools

The Eclipse Ecore Tools component provides a complete environment to create, edit and maintain Ecore models. This component eases handling of Ecore models with a Graphical Ecore Editor and bridges to other existing Ecore tools ( Validation, Search, Compare, Emfatic, generators...). The Graphical Ecore Editor implements multi-diagram support, a custom tabbed properties view, validation feedbacks, refactoring capabilities...

Eclipse Object Teams

Eclipse Object Teams adds new dimensions of modularity for extreme re-use while sustaining a crisp architecture that's a breeze to maintain during long-term software evolution. — This is done by extending object oriented programming with the concept of Roles which are grouped into Teams. — The Object Teams Development Tooling supports efficient development using OT/J by seamlessly and comprehensively extending JDT.

Eclipse Advanced Scripting Environment (Eclipse EASE™)

Eclipse EASE™ allows the execution of script code (using scripting languages such as JS, Python, ...) within the context of the Eclipse Platform/RCP. As they are running in the same JRE as Eclipse