With so many tools moving to Web-based solutions, the Eclipse community has recognized the need for a browser-based version of their Eclipse integrated development environment. As such, they’ve been ...
The Eclipse Foundation has proposed the creation of an open-source project called Eclipse Tempest to build tools for developing, testing, and debugging applications for the Kubernetes container ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Eclipse Foundation has introduced Eclipse Che 7, a new developer workspace server and IDE to help developers build cloud-native, enterprise applications on Kubernetes. "We think ...
Many Android developers (including this hobbyist reporter) cut their teeth on mobile app development with the popular open source IDE, Eclipse. That won't be happening much now, as Google officially ...
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In the older days of Android, developers had to use the open-source Eclipse IDE (integrated development environment) to create apps for the platform. Google released its own IDE called Android Studio ...
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 ...
Lauta, Germany – New from Programmierbare Logik & Systeme is a special plug-in for its Universal Debug Engine (UDE) 2.6 that provides a separate debug perspective for Eclipse-based platforms. The tool ...
Bolstering development of Web and enterprise Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications in the open-source arena, the Eclipse Foundation on Monday is set to release Version 1.0 of its Eclipse Web ...
(Editor's Note: For the second part in this series, please click here.) It takes the right tools to do the job right. When it comes to writing code, it's important to consider both the needs of the ...
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.