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Eclipse Muto

Eclipse Muto provides an adaptive framework and a runtime platform for dynamically composable model-driven ROS software stacks. Eclipse Muto can be used  to introspect, monitor and manipulate the actively running ROS graph (the network of ROS nodes).

Agent

Eclipse eCAL (enhanced Communication Abstraction Layer)

The Eclipse eCAL (enhanced Communication Abstraction Layer) provides a middleware that enables scalable, high performance interprocess communication on a single computer node or between different nodes in a computer network. Eclipse eCAL uses a publish-subscribe pattern to automatically connect different nodes in the network.

Eclipse eCAL is choosing the best available data transport mechanism for each link:

Eclipse Chariott

The Eclipse Chariott project aims to develop a metadata-driven middleware/abstraction layer that allows modern programming models to target in-vehicle functions, providing a common way to access the vehicle hardware and sensors, while enhancing the developer journey.

Eclipse ADAAA (Adaptive Cruise Control Demo Application for Adaptive AUTOSAR)

ADAAA is example application for Adaptive AUTOSAR with the following goals:
* Provide a tutorial with simple examples code base for getting involved with AUTOSAR methodology and each functional cluster
* Address one of the features available and known as a convenience function in modern cars: the Adaptive Cruise Control functionality
* Provide additional examples to illustrate the automotive how to put an AUTOSAR application into an automotive SW devlopment context with its specific processes

Eclipse SommR

Eclipse SommR provides an automotive grade implementation of the someIP specification for embedded Linux systems together with the required tools to support developers.

Jakarta Data

Jakarta Data provides an API to allow easy data access technologies. Thus, a Java developer can split the persistence and the model with several features such as a Repository interface with the method by query, where the framework will implement it.

 

References: 

  • https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jpa-api/issues/294

  • https://spring.io/projects/spring-data

Eclipse Oniro Compliance Toolchain

Eclipse Oniro Compliance Toolchain implements a Continuous Compliance workflow for Oniro repositories. The goal is to continuously scan (through ScanCode and Fossology) the source code of all first party and third party components that are included in Oniro Core Platform reference builds for multiple possible targets, so that the scan results can be continuously validated by the Audit Team, and potential IP issues can be spotted and solved early in the development process. The logos in the flowcharts are those of the original developers of the made-on-purpose tools and glue.

Eclipse Oniro Blueprints

Creating blueprints has many advantages for the Oniro Project. Some of them are outlined below.

Eclipse Leda

In the context described above - the ambition of SDV to build a technology ecosystem for software-defined vehicle concern - a prime challenge will be the combination of these initially diverse components into a coherent and useful whole: all the software components in the world will not have the impact needed to transform the automotive industry unless we can make them play together coherently an form a functional portfolio.

Eclipse Migration Toolkit for Java

The Eclipse Migration Toolkit for Java is a tooling project for assisting the Java version migration. The project provides static/dynamic tools and documents that support the migration of Java applications from previous versions of OpenJDK. The needed changes are highlighted in the final analysis reports.
To better illustrate what the tool can provide, consider the user story like this:
1. Tom is a Java developer who is migrating his application from Java 8 to Java 11.

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