List of Projects

Eclipse Graphiti

The goal of Eclipse Graphiti™ is to support the fast and easy creation of graphical tools, which can display and edit underlying domain models using a tool-defined graphical notation. Graphiti

Eclipse JustJ

Eclipse JustJ™ provides fully-functional Java runtimes that can be redistributed by Eclipse Projects. The form in which these are made available is intended to make these easily consumable. As such

Eclipse TM4E - TextMate support in the Eclipse IDE

Eclipse TM4E™ includes the necessary code to easily set up syntax highlighting for a wide diversity of languages in the Eclipse IDE, by reusing TextMate grammars. The default integration is to provide

Eclipse VIATRA

The Eclipse VIATRA™ framework supports the development of model transformations with specific focus on event-driven, reactive transformations. Building upon the incremental query support, VIATRA offers a language to define transformations and a reactive transformation engine to execute certain transformations upon changes in the underlying model.

Eclipse ATL

Eclipse ATL (ATL Transformation Language) is a model transformation language and toolkit. In the field of Model-Driven Engineering (MDE), ATL provides ways to produce a set of target models from a set

Eclipse GMF Runtime

The Eclipse GMF Runtime is an industry proven application framework for creating graphical editors using Eclipse EMF and Eclipse GEF. The GMF Runtime provides many features that one would have to code

Eclipse e(fx)clipse™

The Eclipse e(fx)clipse™ project provides tooling and runtime components that help developers create JavaFX applications.

Eclipse LSP4J

Eclipse LSP4J™ is a Java implementation of VSCode's language server protocol and debug adapter protocol intended to be consumed by tools and language servers and debug adapters implemented in Java.

Eclipse Aidge

The Eclipse Aidge platform is a comprehensive solution for fast and accurate Deep Neural Network (DNN) simulation and full and automated DNN-based applications building. The platform integrates

Eclipse Angus

Eclipse Angus™ provides implementations of Jakarta Activation, a standard extension to the Java platform that lets you take advantage of standard services to: determine the type of an arbitrary piece

Jakarta NoSQL

Create the specification in Jakarta EE to help Jakarta EE developers create enterprise-grade applications using Java® and NoSQL technologies. It helps them create scalable applications while

Jakarta Persistence

The Jakarta Persistence API is the Java API for the management of persistence and object/relational mapping in Jakarta EE and Java SE environments.

Jakarta RESTful Web Services

Jakarta RESTful Web Services provides a specification document, TCK and foundational API to develop web services following the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural pattern. JAX-RS

Jakarta RPC

The main goal of Jakarta RPC project is to make gRPC easier to use within Jakarta EE ecosystem, by allowing developers to define gRPC services and clients the same way they are defining REST services

Jakarta Security

Jakarta Security provides a set of required security functionalities including authentication, authorization, data integrity, and transport security.

Jakarta Server Pages

Jakarta Server Pages is a technology that helps software developers create dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types.

Jakarta Servlet™

Jakarta Servlet™ is a standard technology for interacting with the web on the Jakarta EE platform.

Jakarta Stable APIs

This project contains stable (legacy) APIs, RIs and TCKs which won't be developed in future.

Jakarta Standard Tag Library

Jakarta Standard Tag Library encapsulates as simple tags the core functionality common to many Web applications. JSTL has support for common, structural tasks such as iteration and conditionals, tags

Jakarta Transactions

Jakarta Transactions specifies standard Java interfaces between a transaction manager and the parties involved in a distributed transaction system: the resource manager, the application server, and