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Eclipse BlueChi™ is a deterministic multi-node service controller with a focus on highly regulated ecosystems. It is written in C and integrates seamless with systemd via its D-Bus API relaying D-Bus
Eclipse Titan™ is a TTCN-3 compilation and execution environment with an Eclipse-based IDE. The user of the tool can develop test cases, test execution logic and build the executable test suite for several platforms.
Eclipse CDT Cloud hosts components and best practices for building customizable web-based C/C++ tools. As a demonstration of how these components can be integrated with each other, CDT Cloud provides
Eclipse JGit™ is a pure Java implementation of the Git version control system. Git is a distributed SCM, which means every developer has a full copy of all history of every revision of the code
The Eclipse Memory Analyzer™ provides a general purpose toolkit to analyze Java heap dumps. Besides heap walking and fast calculation of retained sizes, the Eclipse tool reports leak suspects and
Eclipse Enterprise for Java (EE4J) is an open source initiative to create standard APIs, implementations of those APIs, and technology compatibility kits for Java runtimes that enable development
Oniro is an Eclipse Foundation project that delivers an open source, vendor-neutral operating system platform built for global markets and a wide array of smart devices. It bridges the strengths of
Eclipse ArchE (Architecture Enabler) provides a tool for Architecture Modeling following an holistic Model-Based-Systems-Engineering (MBSE) approach instead of having a heterogeneous environment of
Advantages of Transferring OSCAT to the Eclipse Foundation Introduction to OSCAT The Open Source Community for Automation Technology (OSCAT) is a well-established initiative that provides a suite of
The Jakarta Portlet Bridge project is responsible for defining the Specification and API, which enables the development of Jakarta Faces web applications that can be deployed within a portlet
The Jakarta Portlet project is responsible for defining the Specification and API, which enables the development of modular, server-side components that can be deployed within a portlet container
Eclipse TMLL provides users with pre-built, automated solutions that integrate general trace server analyses (e.g., CPU usage, memory, and interrupts) with machine learning models. This allows for
Overview The Eclipse Tools Top Level Project (the “Eclipse Tools Project”) is an open source software development project dedicated to developing a wide range of exemplary, extensible development
The focus of the Eclipse Trustable Software Framework project is practical approaches to understanding risks in software engineering. Describing and quantifying these risks requires a scalable
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 Connected Services Platform (ECSP) provides a core platform to serve as the foundation for developing connected car systems. The Eclipse CSP provides following layers and components
Eclipse Diafanis - the Mathematical Engine as a Service (e.g. for multi-party computations), 4.25 OAS3 SwaggerHub - https://app.swaggerhub.com/apis/diafanis/diafanis-service Welcome to Eclipse
Eclipse XFSC (Cross Federation Services Components) develops the software components necessary to set up a federated system that interconnects several participants in a data and service infrastructure
Eclipse GlassFish® is a complete application server that implements the Jakarta EE specification. GlassFish includes implementations of all required and optional Jakarta EE APIs, and passes all