Enterprise Java Persistence beyond the JPA mindset
Otavio Santana explains why JPA remains relevant, but no longer sits at the centre of every persistence decision and how Jakarta EE 12 reflects the realities of modern, polyglot systems.
Otavio Santana explains why JPA remains relevant, but no longer sits at the centre of every persistence decision and how Jakarta EE 12 reflects the realities of modern, polyglot systems.
When carrying out the required due diligence for all components in a product, there’s a real risk of unintentionally contributing to a denial-of-service attack on the open source maintainers. Let’s work together to make sure it doesn’t happen. The Open Regulatory Compliance working group is starting to work on a best current practice, and we’d like to tell you more about this important project.
The 5 most common bad habits in AI coding. Spoiler: it's not about your prompts. It's about what happens after that first generation.
We found one pattern connecting all five. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.
Attend the session "CRA, NIS2, DORA: What senior Java engineers must deliver before 2027" at OCX to gain practical guidance on making your Java systems SBOM-ready ahead of CRA enforcement.
Explore IoT virtualisation and distributed architectures at OC for Research at OCX 2026.
Over the FOSDEM week, one message became unmistakably clear: attestations and due diligence are no longer optional side topics; they are becoming foundational to the sustainability of open source in a regulated world.
If your products rely on Eclipse Platform technologies, this matters.
🧭 Eclipse Platform (aka RCP) components remain widely deployed, but the model sustaining them is under pressure.
From long term maintenance to EU Cyber Resilience Act compliance, relying on open source platform technologies for free is no longer a responsible option.
👇 Read the full article to understand the risk and the concrete ways to act 👇
A first glimpse into a new Eclipse SDV project proposal
The European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) and the Eclipse Foundation have formalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), establishing a framework for close cooperation between the two organisations.
2026 will be the year we turn momentum into milestones. The first milestone has already been reached: At CES in Las Vegas, 32 automotive companies signed the Memorandum of Understanding for open source collaboration.
Recent global outages reveal that even well-tested and certified software can fail at scale, underscoring a growing trust gap in the software supply chain. This will be explored in John Ellis’ OCX session, “Rebuilding trust: From open source to open accountability.”
As we publish this month’s ORC update, the community is right in the middle of Open Source Week in Brussels. With FOSDEM and a packed schedule of policy, compliance, and community discussions underway, the energy and relevance of our work has never been clearer. That momentum is echoed by the strong response to our Code & Compliance event, which sold out! This signals a community that is growing, engaged, and ready to build on its progress.
We are happy to announce the release of SUMO version 1.26.0. The download links are at https://sumo.dlr.de/Download.
The Open VSX Registry is core infrastructure in the developer supply chain, delivering extensions developers download, install, and rely on every day. As the ecosystem grows, maintaining that trust matters more than ever.
AI coding tools are transforming software development — but the conversation focuses on productivity while ignoring the human cost. This video explores why developers increasingly report feeling drained, unproductive, and even useless despite higher output.
The first comprehensive collection of EU RISC-V components brings together solutions from leading European contributors, giving organisations access to verified, industry-ready IP
MCP makes it easy to plug AI agents into everything, but that convenience can backfire when tool lists and descriptions flood the context window. This post explains why “more tools” can mean worse outcomes and shares concrete ways to keep agents lean and reliable.
AI coding often fails not because of tools or security, but because of leadership decisions that unintentionally block learning and experimentation. This article and video uncover three invisible blockers and explain how leaders can enable real AI coding adoption.
Bloomberg's move to Eclipse Temurin shows why foundation governance and vendor independence matter more than ever in enterprise open source strategy.