Eclipse SUMO 1.20.0 Is Now Available!
The release of SUMO version 1.20.0 is now available. This release brings improvements in modelling temporary blockages and OSM data handling.
The release of SUMO version 1.20.0 is now available. This release brings improvements in modelling temporary blockages and OSM data handling.
In an interview with mikrocontroller.net, Frédéric Desbiens, Senior Manager, Embedded & IoT Programs, discussed the future of the Eclipse ThreadX operating system, preferred IDEs and the work that goes along with certification and its maintenance.
The establishment of this committee highlights the Eclipse Foundation's commitment to upholding the highest standards of conduct and ethics within our community.
This month's newsletter covers the release of Eclipse AQAvit 1.0.0, upcoming community events, and much more.
We recently sat down with Miro Spönemann, General Manager at TypeFox and Program Committee Co-Chair for OCX and EclipseCon. Learn more about the upcoming event in our Q+A.
Find out how you can help support the future of open source enterprise Java by becoming a sponsor.
This is by far our biggest release to date with 54 version/platform combinations with five major versions of OpenJDK currently being supported for the first time.
Find out how businesses across various industries are using Sparkplug to reduce costs, mitigate risks, and improve operational efficiency in our new business brief.
The Jakarta Persistence specification, also known as Jakarta Persistence API or JPA, encompasses a number of APIs that facilitate the creation, reading, updating, and deletion of data within relational databases.
Eclipse Zenoh-Flow focuses on performance, real-time capabilities, and control over these aspects thanks to a declarative approach.
Adoptium community manager Carmen Delgago recaps her time at JavaLand 2024.
Submit your papers for Eclipse SAAM on Data Spaces, a conference that will bring together practitioners and researchers working on innovative software and systems solutions for next-generation mobility. This year the conference is co-located with Open Community Experience and will focus on Security and Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, Architecture, Modelling and related challenges.
Scheduled for 22-24 October 2024 in Mainz, Germany, the inaugural OCX brings together diverse open source communities, including Automotive and Mobility, Development Tools, Embedded and IoT, and Cloud Native Java.
Do you have insights, experiences, or innovations to share? We're currently accepting submissions for our new Open Community Experience (OCX) conference and it's collocated events. Submit your proposal now and be part of shaping the OCX 2024 agenda.
Find out how the Eclipse Foundation and Adoptium Working Group are working to build the world's most secure OpenJDK distribution
EE Times editors give their highlights of day two at embedded world 2024 in Nuremberg, Germany.
With Eclipse Theia IDE arriving on the scene, developers have another viable contender that offers rich features, a vibrant community and a tight experience.
Nearly 600 automotive development professionals across the globe provided responses to current practices and emerging trends within the industry, conducted by Perforce in partnership with Automotive IQ and the Eclipse Foundation.
The Eclipse Foundation provides a robust and secure environment for a global community of passionate individuals and organisations to collaborate and develop innovative software that can be applied to achievement of the SDGs.
Whether you're aiming to showcase your latest technologies or tap into a network of passionate developers and open source enthusiasts, OCX 2024 has the perfect platform for your ambitions.