Spring Tools Live at OCX / EclipseCon 2024 - All the Great New Things
The session on Spring Tools will give the audience a look behind the scenes at how the tooling is built.
The session on Spring Tools will give the audience a look behind the scenes at how the tooling is built.
As we approach the Open Community Experience (OCX), scheduled to take place from 22-24 October in Mainz, Germany, my anticipation and excitement continues to build. This event marks a new chapter for our community, with a fresh conference format that I believe will bring even more value to all of us.
The major players in the industry are increasingly discovering the advantages of cross-manufacturer collaboration around the basic building blocks of their tech stack.
Today marks an important milestone for the open source community. As open source software continues to drive innovation across industries, ensuring its relevance and compliance with emerging regulations has never been more critical.
Supported by leading open source foundations and global technology companies, the new working group aims to streamline regulatory compliance for the open source ecosystem.
The Eclipse Foundation has analysed the impact of open source on the safety, reliability and efficiency of software-defined vehicles. Article by Heise.
Why am I heading to the Open Community Experience (OCX) 2024 in Mainz? Simple—it's where innovation meets collaboration, and where the future of open source software (OSS) takes centre stage. If you need convincing, here are five solid reasons to join me from 22-24 October.
Are you ready to bring the power of AI to your custom tools and IDEs, but unsure where to begin? Join at OCX 2024 in Mainz for a practical session on “Integrating AI Assistance into Custom Tools: From Concept to Implementation”.
The survey, which will close on November 1, asks questions related to the day-to-day use and management of OSS, as well as governance and maturity. Response data will be compiled into a detailed report, with sections focused on different technology categories and topics such as security and compliance.
Join us at OCX 2024 in Mainz for the session “Getting Started with Eclipse Theia: Towards a Common Platform for Automotive Tooling.” This session, will explore how Theia reduces the effort needed to create and maintain custom tools by leveraging sh
We’re excited to announce the return of the Eclipse SDV Hackathon! This year, we’re back and bigger than ever, hosted by Harman International at the ICF Eventhall in Karlsruhe, Germany, from November 20-22, 2024. Whether you’re an experienced developer or just starting your journey, this is your chance to be part of something ground-breaking.
The EclipseCon has evolved into the Open Community Experience (OCX). This rebranding reflects the foundation's expansion beyond developer tooling into diverse domains like real-time embedded systems, Dataspaces, Java ecosystems, Cloud Development Tools, Open VSX, Software Defined Vehicle, and IoT among others.
Our new report, Driving Innovation & Building Safer Cars with OSS delves into the relationship between open source and SDVs, highlighting its immense potential from the perspective of developers and decision makers.
By understanding human driving, this model allows us to assess traffic safety even better via simulations. Making SCM available to a broad community will certainly catalyze further research, innovation, and collaboration!
Having originated as a single simulation platform, we have evolved into a modular ecosystem. This significant transformation is was available with the introduction of version 1.0.0. The latest version of the main component in this ecosystem (opSimulation) is now available in its latest version v.1.1.0.
Download the latest version of the leading open source platform for developers, featuring improved plug-in development tooling and Java development tooling.
Time is running out to save on your registration for Open Community Experience! Register by 23 September to join our flagship developer conference in Mainz, Germany.
The Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Working Group recently launched three Special Interest Groups (SIGs) focused on Rust, ThreadX, and Automotive Processes for Open Source Software (OSS). We sat down with the co-leads of the Automotive Processes SIG to discuss the group's main interests and objectives.
This first of its kind survey of over 300 automotive professionals reveals strong support for open source in vehicle design, with significant gains in innovation and cost reduction.
In response to requests from various projects and after discussions between the Eclipse Foundation Security Team and the Architecture Council, we recently announced the creation of Project Security Teams.