Community News
Java for the enterprise: What to expect in Jakarta EE 10
Hashtag Jakarta EE #66
Eclipse Open VSX Registry Offers Open Access to VS Code Extensions (The New Stack)
Open VSX: A Vendor-Neutral Home for VS Code Extensions
Why Developers Continue to Rely on Jakarta EE
Introducing New Che Workspaces on OpenShift
Hashtag Jakarta EE #65
Eclipse Adoptium Working Group Formally Established
Hello Adoptium! - Karakun
Red Hat joins the Eclipse Adoptium Working Group
Minimizing Discovery Overhead in ROS2
Introducing the New and Improved Memory Inspector Debugger
When dealing with low-level code, the ability to inspect the state of memory as a program unfolds is a critical tool in a developer’s toolbox. To make that process as accessible as possible, we’ve been working at Ericsson to improve the capabilities of the Theia CPP Extension's cpp-debug-extension, and we are excited to make that work available to the open source community.
Hashtag Jakarta EE #64
Eclipse Sends Out First Release Train of the Year
Update on the OSGi Working Group
It has been a couple of months since we announced the move of your favorite Specification Organization to the Eclipse Foundation. We have been silent since, but this does not mean that we have been inactive. So we want to use this chance to give you a brief update on the current state of affairs.
Hashtag Jakarta EE #63
Eclipse MOSAIC 21.0 is now available!
Check out the spring release of Eclipse MOSAIC.