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Eclipse sensiNact

The Eclipse sensiNact project consists of a software platform enabling the collection, processing and redistribution of any data relevant to improving the quality of life of urban citizens, programming interfaces allowing different modes of access to data (on-demand, periodic, historic, etc.) and application development and deployment to easily and rapidly build innovative applications on top of the platform.

TM4E - TextMate support in Eclipse IDE

The project includes the necessary code to easily set up syntax highlighting for a wide diversity of languages in the Eclipse IDE, but reusing TextMate grammars.

The default integration is to provide features into the Platform's Generic and Extensible editor, but some code may be used as API to let integration be done with other Eclipse-based editors.

JNoSQL

The JNoSQL is a several tools to make easy an integration between the Java Application with the NoSQL. To solve this problem the project have two layers:

Eclipse SystemFOCUS

Software embedded in cars, planes, or industrial robots (so-called "cyber-physical" systems) is very different than desktop or web applications: they intrinsically have tight interactions with the physical world and with humans. Consequently, bugs can have dramatic consequences and it is, therefore, essential for such software to be extremely reliable. At the same time, this software is in charge of many different functions, is generally distributed across the physical system, and has strong real-time constraints.

Eclipse LSP4E

The project includes the necessary code to integrate any language server in the Eclipse IDE, interacting with the language server: it orchestrates the request to the language servers and presents the response in the usual IDE metaphors so users can manipulate them.
The default integration is to provide features into the Platform's Generic and Extensible editor, but some code may be used as API to let integration be done with other Eclipse-based editors.

Some examples of integration are:

Eclipse MicroProfile

The Eclipse MicroProfile project is aimed at optimizing Enterprise Java for the microservices architecture.

Many innovative "microservice" Enterprise Java environments already exist in the Java ecosystem, including but not limited to:

  • Wildfly Swarm
  • WebSphere Liberty
  • Payara
  • TomEE
  • ...

These projects are creating new features and capabilities to address microservice architectures -- leveraging both Java EE and non-Java EE technologies.

Eclipse Yasson

This project provides a Java API for JSON Binding; it is designed to provide a standard binding layer between Java classes and JSON documents.

Eclipse Agail

The Eclipse Agail is a language-agnostic, modular software gateway framework for the Internet of Things with support for protocol interoperability, device and data management, IoT apps execution, and external Cloud communication.

Eclipse Keti

Keti is a service that was designed to protect RESTfuls API using Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC).

Eclipse TeXlipse

LaTeX is a typesetting system that is widely used by the science community for document preparation and publications. The TeXlipse project provides an Eclipse extension to support LaTex projects, so that document preparation can be incorporated into the normal Eclipse development activities. General LaTeX users will also find the advanced editing and automatic document generation features of TeXclipse provide a compelling alternative to other LaTeX environments. TeXclipse supports the following features:

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