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Eclipse Temurin Compliance

The Temurin Compliance project is responsible for obtaining, managing, and executing the Oracle Java SE Compatibility Kit (JCK) on Eclipse Temurin binaries.  The work is done on private infrastructure and using code managed in closed repositories only available to committers of the Temurin Compliance.  The public artefacts produced by this project are limited to an indication of whether a particular Eclipse Temurin binary is Java SE compliant or not.

Eclipse Temurin

The Temurin project provides code and processes that support the building of runtime binaries and associated technologies that are high performance, enterprise-caliber, cross-platform, open-source licensed, and Java SE TCK-tested for general use across the Java ecosystem.

Eclipse OpenMCx

"Eclipse OpenMCx" is an open, tool-neutral co-simulation middleware based upon Modelica [1] simulation standards, such as Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) [2] and Distributed-Co-Simulation-Protocol (DCP) [3], aiming to support advanced simulation applications with a heterogenous toolchain in a distributed collaborative development process.

Eclipse LSP4Jakarta, the Language Server for Jakarta EE

A language server implementation based on the Language Server Protocol for the Jakarta EE programming model.  This LSP4Jakarta (Language Server for Jakarta EE) will provide core language support capabilities (such as code complete, diagnostics, quick fixes) to enable developers to easily and quickly develop cloud-native applications using the Jakarta EE APIs.

The Eclipse client for the Language Server for Jakarta EE will surface the capabilities provided by the language server to developers using the Eclipse (desktop) IDE.

Eclipse EdiTDor

The tool will be developed using web technologies in a way that allows to easily integrate and embed it into other web applications. The tool will cover the following features:

  • Creating a new Thing Description (Template) from scratch
  • Rendering a Thing Description (Template)
  • Editing the Thing Description (Template)
  • Validating the Thing Description (Template)
  • Exporting the Thing Description (Template) from the visual representation into JSON-LD
Sparkplug

Define an MQTT Topic Namespace

The intent of the Sparkplug specification is to define and document a Topic Namespace that is well thought out and optimized for the SCADA/IIoT solution sector.

Define an MQTT Payload

The intent of the Sparkplug specification is to strive to define payload encoding architectures that remain true to the original, lightweight, bandwidth efficient, low latency features of MQTT while adding modern encoding schemes targeting the SCADA/IIoT solution sector. 

Eclipse WaSP

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

Eclipse LSP4MP - Language Server for Eclipse MicroProfile

A language server implementation based on the Language Server Protocol for Eclipse MicroProfile programming model.  This Language Server for Eclipse MicroProfile (LSP4MP) will provide core language support capabilities (such as code complete, diagnostics, quick fixes) to enable developers to easily and quickly develop cloud-native applications using MicroProfile APIs.

Eclipse Arrowhead

The Eclipse Arrowhead project consists of systems and services that are needed for anyone to design, implement and deploy Arrowhead-compliant System of Systems. The generic concept of the Arrowhead Framework is based on the concept of Service Oriented Architectures, and aims at enabling all of its users to work in a common and unified approach – leading towards high levels of interoperability.

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, the Java runtimes will be available via p2 repositories as well as via direct packaged downloads. The links for these will evolve over time. The sources of these Java runtimes are any and all versions approved by the Eclipse Foundation for such purposes.  Currently that is limited to the latest release available via https://jdk.java.net.

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