The Eclipse QVT Declarative (QVTd™) component is a partial implementation of the Core (QVTc) and Relations (QVTr) Languages defined by the OMG standard specification (MOF) 2.0 Query/View/Transforma
The Eclipse QVT Operational component is an implementation of the Operational Mappings Language defined by Meta Object Facility™ (MOF™) 2.0 Query/View/Transformation™ (QVT™).
The Eclipse Top-Level Project - an open source, robust, full-featured, commercial-quality, industry platform for the development of highly integrated tools and rich client applicat
The Eclipse JDT™ project provides the tool plug-ins that implement a Java IDE supporting the development of any Java application, including Eclipse plug-ins. It adds a Java project nature and Java perspective to the Eclipse Workbench as well as a number of views, editors, wizards, builders, and code merging and refactoring tools. The JDT project allows Eclipse to be a development environment for itself.
The Eclipse PDE™ (Plug-in Development Environment) provides tools to create, develop, test, debug, build and deploy Eclipse plug-ins, fragments, features, update sites and RCP products.
The Eclipse Orion Project's objective is to create a browser-based open tool integration platform which is entirely focused on developing for the web, in the web.
Eclipse BIRT™ is an open source Eclipse Platform-based reporting system that integrates with your Java/Java EE application to produce compelling reports.