Seeking to establish Eclipse as the standard mobile development platform, the Eclipse Foundation on Wednesday offered the first major release of its Eclipse Mobile Tools for Java Project (MTJ). MTJ is ...
The Eclipse Foundation today begins the annual coordinated release of new versions of its 21 open-source projects. The updates include new runtime technology for creating server applications and tools ...
Deepening its support of Eclipse, and an open-source tools strategy in general, Wind River Systems this week donated some 300,000 lines of embedded development tools code to the Eclipse Foundation.
The Eclipse development tools consortium gains momentum with the announcement of 13 members to its board of stewards and the introduction of three new open-source projects. Martin LaMonica is a senior ...
The Eclipse Foundation and Los Alamos National Laboratory on Tuesday are formally announcing the Parallel Tools Platform Project to furnish better open source software tools for parallel computers.
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Operating in a “standard” environment lets tool developers support a common set of users and vice-versa. The embedded software world has always been a separate entity from the enterprise or desktop ...
Eclipse Foundation hopes to give the popular Microsoft-developed Visual Studio Code source code editor some competition with the 1.0 release of its Theia development platform. Eclipse Theia is a ...
Mobile Tools for Java Project release 0.9 allows applications to be built for Motorola, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson devices Seeking to establish Eclipse as the standard mobile development platform, the ...