List of Projects

Eclipse e4 Project

  • Archived

Eclipse e4 is the incubator for the Eclipse project. Building on current Eclipse and OSGi technology as a solid foundation, its major goals include Making it easier to write plugins Allowing better

Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework (GEF)

The Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework™ (GEF) provides Eclipse-integrated end-user tools in terms of a Graphviz authoring (DOT editor, DOT Graph view) and a word cloud rendering environment (Tag

Eclipse Cloud Development

The mission of ECD is to create technologies, platforms, and tools necessary to enable the delivery of highly integrated cloud development and cloud developer environments. Our vision is to meet the

Eclipse Extended Editing Framework (EEF)

The Eclipse Extended Editing Framework is a presentation framework for the Eclipse Modeling Framework. It allows user to create rich user interfaces to edit EMF models.

Eclipse Spatio-Temporal Epidemiological Modeler

The Eclipse Spatio-Temporal Epidemiological Modeler (STEM) is a tool designed to help scientists and public health officials create and use models of emerging infectious diseases. STEM uses

Eclipse Kuksa

The open Eclipse KUKSA™ project aims to provide shared building blocks for the Software Defined Vehicles that can be shared across the industry. A modern car contains more than 200 millions lines of

Eclipse Orbit Project

The Eclipse Orbit project provides a repository of bundled versions of third party libraries that are approved for use in one or more Eclipse projects. The repository maintains current and old versions of such libraries to facilitate current builds as well as the rebuilding of historical output. The contents of Orbit are available in several different forms (e.g., Update Site, download archives, ...). As the Eclipse tooling evolves, developers will be able to easily obtain and add supplied bundles to their workspace or target platform.

Eclipse Photran Fortran Development Tools

The aim of the Parallel Tools Platform project is to produce an open-source industry-strength platform that provides a highly integrated environment specifically designed for parallel application

Eclipse Dash

Eclipse Dash is a place where the community itself collaborates on tools for community awareness and collaboration in support of our ultimate objective of committer quality and cooperation.

Eclipse OpenCert

Eclipse OpenCert is a customizable safety assurance and certification tool environment integrated into existing manufacturers’ development and safety assurance processes and tooling. The OpenCert

Eclipse Automotive

The Eclipse Automotive Top-Level Project provides a space for open source projects to explore ideas and technologies addressing challenges in the automotive, mobility and transportation domain. It is

Eclipse EGerrit

The purpose of this project is to provide a set of Eclipse plug-ins that provide code review capabilities in the Eclipse IDE. Feature parity with the Gerrit 2.9 web front-end Future proof integration

Gemini Web

Gemini Web is the Reference Implementation of the Web Applications Specification from the OSGi Alliance.

Gemini Naming

The Gemini Naming project implements support for using the Java Naming and Directory Interface™ (also known as JNDI™) within an OSGi environment. This project provides the following: a standard

Gemini Management

Gemini Management implements the JMX Specification Version of the OSGi Service Platform Enterprise Specification, Version 5.0. To learn more about Gemini Management you can read the documentation. The

Gemini JPA

The Gemini JPA project provides the ability to leverage JPA persistence in a modular environment. It is the continuation of the Reference Implementation for the JPA chapter of the OSGi Alliance

Gemini DBAccess

  • Archived

The Gemini DBAccess project is about providing modularized access to JDBC resources. It exports a DataSourceFactory object so that client applications of the JDBC driver can import and access the

Gemini Blueprint

Eclipse Gemini Blueprint project makes it easy to build Java applications that run in an OSGi framework. By using Gemini Blueprint, applications benefit from using a better separation of modules, the