Proposals
RISE V2G allows you to create an EVCC instance acting as the client sending request messages related to the respective charging scenario as well as an SECC instance acting as the server which is responding to those requests. EVCC stands for Electric Vehicle Communication Controller (inside the EV) whereas SECC is short for Supply Equipment Communication Controller (inside the EVSE).
Leshan is an OMA Lightweight M2M (LWM2M) implementation in Java.
Eclipse Leshan relies on the Eclipse IoT Californium project for the CoAP and DTLS implementation. It is tested against the LWM2M C cliented provided by the Eclipse IoT Wakaama project.
The Vorto project comprises of the meta information model, the tool set to create information models, the code generators and the repository to manage existing information models. The meta information model and also the tool set are based on the Eclipse EMF (Eclipse Modeling Framework) framework. EMF is a modeling framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on a structured data model.
The purpose of Andmore is to provide Android Eclipse tooling without having to go through multiple steps.
The technology development will involve integrating and refactoring the Google ADT plugins as necessary to work with the project. Similarly, the former MOTODEV plugins have many useful components that can be integrated into the project. Once these are integrated, new components may be added.
Titan provides an Eclipse-based IDE for TTCN-3. The user of the tool can develop test cases, test execution logic and build the executable test suite for one or more platforms.
Titan
Titan compiles and executes test cases. It has four major roles:
The project aims to develop and sustain the necessary tooling that will assist Cloud application lifecycle management operations, using open standards and languages, where appropriate. As aforementioned, these operations are classified into three distinct categories: (1) application description, (2) application deployment and (3) application monitoring. CAMF will follow the Eclipse OSGi plug-in based software architecture for each of the aforementioned operations and will inherit the same look-and-feel that Eclipse users are accustomed to.
MDM@WEB includes multiple components for handling measured data. These components are structured to allow for high re-usability of core components like the communication with the ODS server or the import and export of data. In addition to these core components the project includes a web-based front-end.
The list of components includes:
Trace Compass is a Java tool for viewing and analyzing any type of logs or traces. Its goal is to provide views, graphs, metrics, etc. to help extract useful information from traces, in a way that is more user-friendly and informative than huge text dumps.
Trace Compass currently supports many trace formats natively (no third-party libraries needed), such as:
Many development tools that are deployed on the desktop create two challenges for large organizations: configuration and compliance. When a developer or system administrator needs to install a tool individually on each machine, or each tool needs a reconfiguration for each branch / project / issue, there is a lot of manual step-by-step configuration tasks that a developer or admin must perform (repeatedly) to achieve a proper configuration.
score is a generic engine that is able to execute workflows. A workflow has a logical structure that resembles a flow-chart.
Workflows contains both logical operations and actions. A workflow must be compiled using one of the available orchestration languages before use.
A compiled workflow is known as content and can take several forms such as jar files or a binary object stored in a database.
The fundamental architecture of the project consists of: