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Eclipse SageTea Runtime contains: • Smalltalk based source code for the development of Object-Oriented software written primarily in Squeak Smalltalk • Smalltalk based source code for the development
Eclipse Langium is a toolkit for domain-specific languages (DSLs) that is fully built with TypeScript. It provides a text parser with integrated cross-reference resolution and a language server for
Eclipse Leshan™ is an OMA Lightweight M2M (LWM2M) implementation in Java. Leshan provides libraries which help people to develop their own Lightweight M2M server and client. The project also provides
CORE-ETSP combines many-core RISC-V-based RTL with MRAM and thus creating a basis for the next generation ET Silicon Platform design. It can be deployed either in a traditional configuration with the
Eclipse Signalling Engineering Toolbox provides essential components of the tool chain to manage initialization, testing, validation and visualization of the PlanPro object model for railway
Eclipse KUKSA provides the essential data orchestration layer for the modern Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) ecosystem. It acts as the "connective tissue" between a vehicle’s complex hardware sensors
Eclipse Oniro for OpenHarmony is built upon the foundational layers of OpenHarmony, an open-source project incubated and operated by the OpenAtom Foundation. OpenHarmony is known for its distributed
Eclipse Automotive Integration for AutoSD uses an AutoSD image, built and tailored for its community, to run and test both Eclipse SDV projects and blueprints. Eclipse Automotive Integration for
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 PanEval is an open-source large model evaluation platform and framework, designed to establish scientific, impartial, and open evaluation benchmarks, methodologies, and toolsets. It
Eclipse Docks is a modular, extensible web application framework for building desktop-like applications. It provides: Application and extension loader: Dynamic app registration and lifecycle
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
The Eclipse Connector Fabric Manager includes: - A tenant management and provisioning system that can be extended to support a variety of dataspace-related services. - A multi-role user interface that
Eclipse Disuko focuses on consuming SBOMs and the resulting actions based on their assessment. It is not meant to produce SBOMs from source code since that is well-supported already by other projects
Eclipse VOStack is an open source software stack for IoT virtualization and convergence with edge/cloud computing technologies. It is aligned with the W3C Web of Things Standard. The core of Eclipse
Jakarta Model-View-Controller, or Jakarta MVC for short, is a common pattern in Web frameworks where it is used predominantly to build HTML applications. The model refers to the application’s data
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
Project hawkBit aims to create a domain independent back end solution for rolling out software updates to constrained edge devices as well as more powerful controllers and gateways connected to IP