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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 Sprotty™ is a next-generation, open-source, web-based diagramming framework. Instead of using a cross-compiler or an existing framework, we decided to start from scratch with web technologies
Eclipse TEA™ is a tasking orchestration engine that can be run from within the Eclipse IDE or headlessly. It is immediately concerned with tasks related to building and managing plug-ins for the
Eclipse Tycho™ is a manifest-first way to build Eclipse Platform plug-ins/OSGi bundles, Features, Update sites/p2 repositories, and Eclipse RCP applications with Maven.
Eclipse EclEmma is a Java code coverage tool for the Eclipse IDE. It brings code coverage analysis directly into the Eclipse IDE workbench: Fast develop/test cycle: Launches from within the workbench
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
The Eclipse Simultaneous Release process works as follows: The simrel.aggr model specifies precisely what is to be aggregated. The simrel.build change-requests jobs validate each pull request to the
The Eclipse Subversive™ project is focused on development of an Eclipse Platform plug-in which provides SVN support. From the project organization point of view it is close to Eclipse CVS project and
The Eclipse PDE™ (Plug-in Development Environment) provides tools to create, develop, test, debug, build and deploy Eclipse plug-ins, fragments, features, update sites and RCP products.
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 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
Application Platform Project for Multi Core Eclipse APP4MC™ is a platform for engineering embedded multi- and many-core software systems. The platform enables the creation and management of complex
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
The goal of Eclipse Graphene™ is to make AI and machine learning accessible to a wide audience by creating an extensible marketplace of reusable solutions, sourced from a variety of AI toolkits and
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
The aim of the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform project is to produce an open-source industry-strength platform that provides a highly integrated environment specifically designed for parallel
Eclipse ADORe provides a modular software library and toolkit for decision making, planning, control and simulation of automated vehicles. Eclipse ADORe core components are: libadore/env: Library for
Eclipse Service Lifecycle Management (SLM) provides a set of applications to manage the lifecycle of AI (artificial intelligence) services in production environments. The service lifecycle consists of
Eclipse EMF™ is a modeling framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on a structured data model. From a model specification described in XMI, EMF provides
The goal of Repairnator is to be the reference open-source platform for automated repair. All kinds of repair are considered: test failure repair, compilation error repair, static warning repair, etc