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There is a huge variety in Eclipse projects, from the Modeling, to IoT and Automotive. Eclipse projects now cover runtimes; static and dynamic languages; thick-client, thin-client, and server-side frameworks; modeling and business reporting; embedded and mobile; and, yes, we still have the best Java IDE.
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Platform Text
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Platform UI
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R4E (Review for Eclipse)
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RelEng
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Resources
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SCA Tools
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Sequoyah
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Skalli
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Sketch
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SOA Platform Project
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Sparkplug®
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Swordfish
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SWT
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Tangle Identity
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Tangle Marketplaces
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Test and Performance Tools Platform
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The Eclipse Examples Project
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The Eclipse Integrated Computational Environment
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The IDE Meta-tooling Platform
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Tigerstripe
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UA
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UFaceKit
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Visual Editor
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VJet
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Wazaabi
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Web Modeling Framework
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Web Tools Common
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Webtools Releng
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WTP EJB Tools
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WTP Incubator
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WTP Java EE Tools
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