Eclipse Target Communication Framework

Eclipse TCF is a vendor-neutral, lightweight, extensible network protocol mainly for communicating with embedded systems (targets). Its most distinguishing feature is that TCF is designed to transparently plug in value-adding servers between the tool and the target. But even without value-add, the protocol has the potential to unify lots of currently independent communication links, thus saving resources and making setup and configuration much easier than in current embedded development scenarios.

State
Mature
Industry Collaborations
Latest Releases

From 2024-03-25 to 2011-06-23

Name Date Review
1.9.0 2024-03-25
1.8.0 2023-04-08
1.7.0 2021-07-20
1.6.3 2020-07-12
1.6.2 2020-02-08
1.6.1 2019-07-19
1.6.0 2018-06-27
1.5.0 2017-06-28
1.4.0 2016-06-22
1.3.0 2015-06-24
1.2.0 2014-06-25
1.1.0 2013-06-26
1.0.0 2012-06-27
0.4.0 2011-06-23
Licenses
Eclipse Distribution License 1.0 (BSD)

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