Eclipse Dataspace Hub

The Eclipse Dataspace Hub is a community-driven enablement project that lowers the entry barrier for developers and organizations adopting dataspace technologies, such as the Eclipse Dataspace Components (EDC), the Connector Fabric Manager (CFM), or Data Plane implementations.

The project addresses key challenges facing dataspace newcomers: fragmented documentation, scattered repositories, and a lack of hands-on examples. It is structured around three complementary areas: (1) a comprehensive library of sample code and reusable templates provides reference implementations for common EDC extensions and integration examples with external systems; (2) fully functional end-to-end demonstrators illustrate realistic cross-organizational data sharing scenarios; (3) a centralized, community-maintained knowledge base consolidates core concepts, architectural patterns, and operational guidance in one accessible location.

What it is not: The project does not engage in core dataspace specification development or maintain production-grade code. It focuses exclusively on education, enablement, and demonstration. Any enhancements or bug fixes identified during sample development are contributed upstream to the appropriate repositories.

The project builds upon existing Eclipse dataspace technologies and aligns with prominent dataspace initiatives to foster interoperability across data ecosystems.

State
Incubating
Licenses
Apache Software License 2.0

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