Proposals
Eclipse ADORe core components are:
This project will be the collection of all core modules that are implemented within the scope of openKONSEQUENZ.
A core module in our definition is not directly affected by users, in contrast to user modules, but is related by the user modules in the background.
Eclipse zenoh provides is a stack designed to (1) minimize network overhead, (2) support extremely constrained devices, (3) supports devices with low duty-cycle by allowing the negotiation of data exchange modes and schedules, (4) provide a rich set of abstraction for distributing, querying and storing data along the entire system, and (5) provide extremely low latency and high throughput.
The artefacts produced by the European Central Bank's BIRD project are free and openly available and provided as a public good.
The BIRD project is described at https://www.ecb.europa.eu/stats/ecb_statistics/co-operation_and_standard... , a useful short video overview of the BIRD project is available at https://youtu.be/CUreE2REzvA
LemMinX provides an implementation of the LSP for XML, written in Java, and based on the Eclipse LSP4J framework.
It implements most of the language server protocol features to provide XML editing support while also exposing extension points for 3rd party adopters to provide custom features via a plugin system.
Here are some plugin examples:
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XML syntax/matched grammar validation, via the Xerces XML validator
Open VSX Registry is a vendor-neutral open-source alternative to the Visual Studio Marketplace. It provides a server application that manages VS Code extensions in a database, a web application similar to the VS Marketplace, and a command-line tool for publishing extensions. A public instance of the Registry is hosted by Eclipse (TBD), but more instances can be freely deployed in public or private places.
With Streamsheets the everyday technical or business end user can create stream processing applications just by using their existing spreadsheet knowledge (e.g. from Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets). Streamsheets give non-programmers the opportunity to work with event streams with a power and flexibility that would otherwise only be available to an experienced software programmer.
Applications for stream processing are widespread and as generic as spreadsheets can be. Areas Streamsheets can be used in include the following:
The Eclipse Starter for Jakarta EE is a source code generator for Jakarta EE projects. That means that it is a natural fit under the EE4J umbrella.
The scope of the project is to provide a reference agent software implementation featuring the Eclipse hawkBit device API. Such reference implementations are initially driven by operating systems and application frameworks that today constitute the main platforms for the majority of IoT and embedded devices. These devices include but are not limited to: Open Embedded, Android, QT, etc. The scope of the project is to fill the gap that was intentionally left out by the hawkbit project.
The Eclipse Embedded C/C++ plug-ins allow to create, build, debug and in general to manage ARM & RISC-V projects (executables and static/shared libraries, in both 32 and 64-bit versions) with the Eclipse framework. The plug-ins run on Windows, macOS and GNU/Linux.
The main features are: