Eclipse News
Eclipse JKube 1.5.1 is now available!
The Eclipse IDE Turns 20
Eclipse Foundation launches open source collaboration around software-defined vehicles
The Eclipse Foundation Partners with China's OpenAtom on a New Operating System
Help Us Define the First True Initiative for Open Source Software-Defined Vehicles
The Eclipse Foundation Joins Bosch, Microsoft, and Other Industry Leaders to Create an Open Source Working Group for the Software-Defined Vehicle
Eclipse openMDM Working Group held a technical discussion with the prostep ivip FDX Working Group
An important step towards virtual vehicle development: The openMDM working group presented solutions for integrated data management to representatives of the Prostep ivip FDX working group.
Eclipse Dirigible - Low-Code Mobile Apps with NativeScript (Tutorial)
Introducing Oniro: A Vendor Neutral, Open Source OS for Next-Gen Devices
EclipseCon 2021 is underway!
TU Munich wins $1M Indy Autonomous Challenge (with Eclipse projects on board), open sources EVERYTHING
All 9 IAC teams representing 21 universities that made it through to the final IAC race ran ROS 2 (Foxy) with Eclipse Cyclone DDS and Eclipse zenoh V2X. The winning team used ROS2 Galactic Patch Release 1 with built-in Eclipse iceoryx in addition and recorded the fastest 2-lap average speed of 218.78 km/h, 60.77 m/s on the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oval.
Open Source Leader the Eclipse Foundation Launches Vendor-Neutral Operating System for Next-Generation Device Interoperability
The Eclipse IoT Working Group Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
What Cloud Developers Want - Blog Post
Register for OpenHW TV S2E08 - CORE-V Cores & RISC-V Profiles, November 8
In this episode the general structure of RISC-V architecture profiles will be discussed. With reference to the OpenHW CORE-V cores roadmap.
Eclipse Foundation Projects are OpenChain Conformant
Open Source Software Leader the Eclipse Foundation Announces It Has Achieved OpenChain ISO 5230 Conformance
SUMO User Conference 2021: Summary and Videos
With over 350 participants from 36 different countries and 28 presentations, we were able to gain an insight into various topics related to mobility simulation and modeling, using open source tools and in particular with our Eclipse SUMO simulation software.
Join the New and Improved Payara Forum!
We have decided on this new location as it provides a better user experience, with a clear layout, the ability to group discussion threads within categories, and no need to use your email address.