Continuously Evolving Developer Tools

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Continuously Evolving Developer Tools

Our July newsletter features a deep dive on new features of the Eclipse IDE, with contributions from five committers describing what they've been working on over the past year. Whether you're interested in updates to the Eclipse Platform, Eclipse JDT, Eclipse PDE, or debugging improvements, it's a must-read.

We also take a look at Eclipse Diriigible, and what steps the project team has taken to achieve the shortest possible turnaround time for software development in the cloud.

To learn more about the many developer tool projects at the Eclipse Foundation, visit our projects page.

Enjoy,
Shanda Giacomoni
Manager, Marketing & Communications

Spotlight

What's New in the
Eclipse IDE


Learn about the most significant updates and new features from the past year's Eclipse IDE releases, from platform enhancements, debug improvements, and more.
 
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Eclipse Dirigible: Where We Are Now & How We Got Here


Yordan Pavlov discusses the latest Eclipse Dirigible release, and how the low-code application platform has evolved since 2014.
 
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Committer Profile
Sarika Sinha

Get to know Sarika, a senior software engineer with IBM and the project lead for the Eclipse JDT and Eclipse Platform projects.
 
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Community Updates

EclipseCon Registration is Open

Registration for EclipseCon 2022 in Ludwigsburg, Germany has officially opened. With a program of over 90 accepted talks, there is something for everyone. Read More->

 

Share Your Experience in Software Supply Chain Security

In collaboration with Chainguard, OpenSSF and the Rust Foundation, we're looking to collect opinions on current software supply chain integrity practices. Read More->

 

SDV Contribution Day Showcases New Automotive Projects

The hybrid event gave members of the SDV community a chance to present the first contributions towards the seven initial projects related to the new working group. Read More->

 

Sign Up to Host an Eclipse Foundation Webinar

We are currently looking for speakers and topics for various interest areas and working groups, including Jakarta EE, Eclipse IoT, Edge Native, and Eclipse Cloud DevTools. Read More->

 

Mark Your Calendars for Upcoming JakartaOne Livestreams!

Our annual JakartaOne Livestream will be held on December 6, with more regional events planned this fall. Read More->

New Projects

Eclipse Backend function Bindings (BfB) provides a protocol and technology agnostic interface specification in the ecosystem of mobility and automotive applications. Read More ->
Eclipse ADAAA provides an Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Demo Application for the Adaptive AUTOSAR standards. Read More ->
Eclipse Chariott 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. Read More ->
Eclipse eCAL provides a middleware that enables scalable, high performance interprocess communication on a single computer node or between different nodes in a computer network. Read More ->
Eclipse Muto provides an adaptive framework and a runtime platform for dynamically composable model-driven ROS software stacks on autonomous vehicles and robots in general. Read More ->
Eclipse SommR provides an automotive grade implementation of the someIP specification for embedded Linux systems together with the required tools to support developers. Read More ->

New Releases

Upcoming Events

Jakarta Tech Talk - Jakarta NoSQL
August 10, 2022

JakartaOne Livestream - Japan
September 16, 2022

Open Source Summit Europe
September 13-16, 2022
SDV Contribution Day - September 2022
September 22, 2022

JakartaOne Livestream - Portugese
September 29, 2022

EclipseCon 2022
October 24-27, 2022
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