Community Day for Java Developers 2023
The association of German speaking Java user groups iJUG e.V. has teamed up with the Eclipse Foundation to create a one-day event specifically for the Java community as part of EclipseCon on October 16.
The association of German speaking Java user groups iJUG e.V. has teamed up with the Eclipse Foundation to create a one-day event specifically for the Java community as part of EclipseCon on October 16.
For the sixth year in a row, we’ve reached out to the enterprise Java community to ask about their preferences and priorities for cloud native Java architectures, technologies, and tools, their perceptions of the cloud native application industry, and more.
The Adoptium Working Group has recently launched a new web page to recognize Eclipse Temurin adopters and users. If you’re a Temurin user, this is your chance to be part of something meaningful that supports the sustainability of the project.
Dear SUMO community, the next User Conference is set to take place in Berlin May 13-15, 2024. Please mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details to come!
The EclipseSource team compares Eclipse Theia with Code OSS from the perspective of stakeholders who are planning to provide a custom tool or IDE offering, and which IDE platform they may choose for their custom product.
Our August newsletter reviews the work being done across the Jakarta EE community ahead of the Jakarta EE 11 release, planned for early 2024.
With this redesign, we're focused on making it possible for new developers and open source users to find and understand our many projects and industry collaborations.
The Embedded Special Interest Group (SIG) hosted as part of the Eclipse Cloud DevTools working group has now evolved into the CDT Cloud project.
Qualcomm joins the Eclipse Foundation SDV Working Group and SOAFEE Special Interest Group, which aim to improve next-gen in-vehicle experiences by developing open-standards-based software infrastructure elements for use of software features throughout a vehicle’s lifetime.
Working with the Eclipse SDV Working Group and SOAFEE SIG, Qualcomm Technologies aims to increase access to industry-standard interoperable software stacks and empower a large community of software developers to innovate vehicle features and functionality.
OpenHW Group today announced that the industry’s most comprehensive Development Kit for an open-source RISC-V MCU is now available to be ordered.
The Open Source Business Alliance shares their opinion on the Cyber Resilience Act's potential impact on open source software. Article is written in German.
Our OmniFish team has published a series of articles to guide through upgrading Java EE and Jakarta EE 8 applications to Jakarta EE 10. In the guide, we explain everything you need to know to upgrade to Jakarta EE 10 successfully and almost in no time.
Learn who uses SECURITY.md, what it does, and what it should contain in Marta Rybczynska's new blog post.
Check out the EclipseCon 2023 program, and register now for the lowest price.
This month's Eclipse community newsletter takes a look at four research projects that we've established partnerships with, along with the latest news on project releases, events and community initiatives.
Michael Plagge, Ecosystem Development Director at the Eclipse Foundation, explains how the Foundation will moderate the developer community for the Gaia-X Federation Services.
As part of EclipseCon, the Eclipse Cloud DevTools and Open VSX Working Groups will be working together to host a community day on October 16. This is a great opportunity to connect, learn from each other and share community/project updates.
This beta release includes all of the Jakarta Data beta 2 release, as well as some additional proposed features that are being considered. This includes functionality such as query-by-method name, sorting and pagination, interoperability with entity classes from Jakarta Persistence, interoperability with Jakarta Transactions, and more. This Open Liberty beta also includes a test implementation of Jakarta Data that we are using to experiment with proposed specification features so that developers can try out these features and provide feedback to influence the specification as it is being developed.
EMQ Technologies compares MQTT Sparkplug and OPC UA, offering a clearer understanding of which protocol aligns best with your specific requirements.