Eclipse Projects
The Eclipse Foundation hosts and supports a number of open source projects
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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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Jakarta Standard Tag Library encapsulates as simple tags the core functionality common to many Web applications. JSTL has support for common, structural tasks such as iteration and conditionals, tags...
Jakarta Transactions specifies standard Java interfaces between a transaction manager and the parties involved in a distributed transaction system: the resource manager, the application server, and...
Jakarta Validation is a specification which
lets you express constraints on object models via annotations
lets you write custom constraints in an extensible way
provides the APIs to validate...
Jakarta WebSocket specifies the API that Java developers can use when they want to integrate WebSockets into their applications - both on the server side as well as on the Java client side.
An...
Jakarta XML Binding defines an API and tools that automate the mapping between XML documents and Java objects.
The Jakarta XML Web Services is a Java programming language API for creating web services, particularly SOAP services. Jakarta XML Web Services is one of the Java XML programming APIs. It is part of...
The LocationTech Technology (LTT) project fosters, promotes, and houses location aware efforts in the LocationTech community. These efforts strive towards the common goal of re-usable technology...
LocationTech GeoGig is a Distributed Version Control System (DVCS) specially designed to handle geospatial data efficiently. It takes inspiration from the source code versioning system Git, but has an...
LocationTech GeoMesa™ is an Apache licensed open source suite of tools that enables large-scale geospatial analytics on cloud and distributed computing systems, letting you manage and analyze the huge...
The core LocationTech GeoTrellis framework provides an ability to process large and small data sets with low latency by distributing the computation across multiple threads, cores, CPUs and machines. ...
LocationTech GeoWave leverages the scalability of a distributed key-value store for effective storage, retrieval, and analysis of massive geospatial datasets.
Currently, GeoWave is an open source set...
The LocationTech JTS Topology Suite™ (JTS) is an open source Java software library that provides an object model for planar geometry together with a set of fundamental geometric functions. JTS...
LocationTech Proj4J is a Java port of the widely used Proj.4 library for coordinate reprojection. While Proj.4 is widely used and battle-tested, some projects benefit from a pure-Java implementation...
LocationTech RasterFrames™ brings the power of Spark DataFrames to geospatial raster data, empowered by the map algebra and tile layer operations of GeoTrellis. The underlying purpose of RasterFrames...
The LocationTech SFCurve library is a Scala library for the creation, transformation, and querying of space-filling curves (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space-filling_curve).
It is a common...
LocationTech Spatial4j is a general purpose spatial / geospatial ASL licensed open-source Java library. Its core capabilities are 3-fold: to provide common geospatially-aware shapes, to provide...
uDig is an open source desktop application framework, built with Eclipse Rich Client (RCP) technology. uDig provides a complete Java solution for desktop GIS data access, editing, and viewing.
User...
The MicroProfile® project is aimed at optimizing Enterprise Java for the microservices architecture.
Many innovative "microservice" Enterprise Java environments and frameworks already exist in the...
The Model Development Tools (MDT) container project focuses on big "M" modeling within the Modeling project. Its purpose is twofold: to provide an implementation of industry standard metamodels; and...