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 ...
Application development for handheld devices will become a key focus of the Eclipse Foundation for open source tooling. Nokia will announce on Monday that it has joined Eclipse and is proposing a ...
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 ...
As the open-source tools initiative prepares to gain independence from founder IBM, competitors and Java programmers are closely watching its future technical direction. Martin LaMonica is a senior ...
The Eclipse Foundation on Tuesday released Eclipse Data Tools Platform (DTP) 1.0, which is an open source project featuring frameworks and tools for developing data-centric applications in the Eclipse ...
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 ...
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 ...
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