Proposals
AsciiDoc is a comprehensive, semantic markup language for producing a variety of presentation-rich output formats from content encoded in a concise, human-readable, plain text format.
This implementation will include a set of APIs for transforming the encoded content, extending the syntax/grammar and processor lifecycle, and integrating with tools and publishing platforms.
Eclipse Exousia implements Jakarta Authorization, a technology that defines a low-level SPI for authorization modules, which are repositories of permissions facilitating subject based security by determining whether a given subject has a given permission, and algorithms to transform security constraints for specific containers (such as Jakarta- Servlet or Enterprise Beans) into these permissions.
Eclipse Exousia provides default implementations of these authorization modules and algorithms, as defined and mandated by the Jakarta Authorization specification.
The Public Access Submission System (PASS) is a platform to assist researchers in complying with the access policies of their funders and institutions.
Eclipse Grela carries out the automatic versioning of datasets, the Data Science work of data analysis, cleaning and selection and the machine learning work of model adjustment and training. All these phases are configurable, being able to adjust the requests to the specific use case to be solved.
There are many reasons why a system’s behavior over time is difficult to understand or, worse, confusing – even when the system is performing as designed. An example is a situation in which many concurrent activities share resources. Unforeseen interactions may arise due to the specific timing of the activities. Moreover, if the timing of the activities changes (e.g. due to an upgrade to the computational platform), the interactions may also change, which could result in significantly different behavior.
The OSGi Technology Project will host open source OSGi technology projects which are adjacent to the OSGi Specification Project but don't produce OSGi specifications or TCKs for OSGi specifications. Such projects include testing support (JUnit 4, JUnit 5, AssertJ) for testing in OSGi runtimes, SLF4J bindings to the OSGi Log Service, and the enRoute OSGi development tutorials and examples. Additional projects can be added as proposed by the community.
The OSGi Specification Project is an open source initiative to create new, and evolve existing, software specifications, implementations of those specifications, and Technology Compatibility Kits (TCKs) for those specifications that enable development, deployment, and management of embedded, server-side and cloud-native applications.
The domain-specific language of Eclipse CommaSuite allows the specification of the provided and required interfaces of a software component. Each interface is described by means of (1) a signature, i.e., the set of commands, signals and notifications that are offered by a server, (2) a protocol state machine which describes the allowed sequences of interaction events between clients and server, (3) timing constraints on the occurrence of the events, and (4) data constraints on the values communicated. For a component, constraints can be added on the relations between its interfaces.
The Eclipse LSAT project provides a toolkit for the early design of (mechatronics-intense) flexible manufacturing system development adhering to the MBSE paradigm. It enables the specification of the system and product flow in the system and analysis of the associated impact on system resources. The tool suite supports the early design of flexible manufacturing system development, by shortening the development time using light-weight models for logistics at an appropriate abstraction level.
AQAvit is the quality and runtime branding evaluation project for Java SE runtimes and associated technology. During a release it takes a functionally complete Java runtime and ensures that all the additional qualities are present that make it suitable for production use. These quality criteria include good performance, exceptional security, resilience and endurance, and the ability to pass a wide variety of application test suites. In addition to verifying that functionally complete runtimes are release ready, the AQA tests may also serve to verify new functionality during runtime devel