List of Projects

Model-to-Model Transformation (MMT)

Model-to-Model Transformation is a key aspect of Model-Driven Development (MDD). The MMT project hosts Model-to-Model Transformation languages. Transformations are executed by transformation engines

Model Development Tools (MDT)

The Model Development Tools (MDT) container project focuses on big "M" modeling within the Modeling project. Its purpose is twofold: to provide an implementation of industry standard metamodels; and

Eclipse Kura

Eclipse Kura™ offers a Java/OSGi-based container for M2M applications running in service gateways. Kura provides or, when available, aggregates open source implementations for the most common services needed by M2M applications. Kura components are designed as configurable OSGi Declarative Service exposing service API and raising events. While several Kura components are in pure Java, others are invoked through JNI and have a dependency on the Linux operating system.

Eclipse IoT-Testware

It is the aim of the project to supply a rich set of TTCN-3 test suites and test cases for IoT technologies to enable developers in setting up a comprehensive test environment of their own, if needed

Eclipse Migration Toolkit for Java

The Eclipse Migration Toolkit for Java is a tooling project for assisting the Java version migration. The project provides static/dynamic tools and documents that support the migration of Java

Eclipse Adoptium Incubator

The intent of the proposed Eclipse Adoptium Incubator is to foster collaboration, and hopefully results in work proceeding to contribution by their original authors into upstream projects, including

Eclipse Che

Eclipse Che™ is an open-source system to provision containerized development environments, IDEs included, in Kubernetes clusters.

Eclipse Edapt™

Eclipse Edapt™ defines APIs and provides implementations for the following functionality: Ecore models to specify the changes between two versions of an Ecore model and to compose these as a complete

Eclipse Capella

Eclipse Capella® is a comprehensive, extensible and field-proven MBSE tool to successfully design system, software, and hardware architecture. Relying on Arcadia, a model-based methodology that covers

Eclipse Cargo Tracker

Eclipse Cargo Tracker™demonstrates how you can develop applications with the Jakarta EE platform using widely adopted architectural best practices like Domain-Driven Design (DDD). The code is intended

Eclipse Che4z

Eclipse Che is an open-source, next-generation development platform, leveraging container technology which offers a more streamlined on-boarding process for new developers to ensure they have the

Eclipse Dartboard

Dart is a recent programming language. Originally proposed by a team at Google in 2010, its main purposes were to be a flexible, but structured language for the web. Its syntax was (and still is) very

Eclipse EMF Cloud™

Eclipse EMF Cloud™ comprises a set of components that facilitate and simplify the adoption of the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) in cloud-based applications. Thus, the overarching theme of EMF Cloud

Eclipse GLSP

Eclipse GLSP™ provides extensible components to enable the development of diagram editors including edit functionality in (distributed) web-applications via a client-server protocol. By applying the

Eclipse Hawk™

Eclipse Hawk™ is a heterogeneous model indexing framework: it indexes collections of models transparently and incrementally into a NoSQL database, which can be queried in a more efficient and

Eclipse iceoryx

In domains like automotive, robotics or gaming, a huge amount of data must be transferred between different parts of the system. If these parts are actually different processes on a POSIX based

Eclipse IoT Packages

The goal of the Eclipse IoT Packages™ project is to provide a simple getting started experience for Eclipse IoT projects that are integrated with each other. Enabling interested users to get started

Eclipse Krazo

Eclipse Krazo™ is an implementation of action-based MVC specified by MVC 1.0 (JSR-371). It builds on top of JAX-RS and currently contains support for RESTEasy, Jersey and CXF with a well-defined SPI

Eclipse MRAA

Conceived in 2014, the Eclipse MRAA project aims to deliver a high-level, easy-to-use set of APIs for I/O access on Linux* boards and systems, similar to Arduino* offerings for MCU boards. Initially