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ECD

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Eclipse Cloud Development (ECD) provides open source implementations of standards, services and frameworks that enable developing for and in the cloud.

Projects

Projects under the ECD umbrella:

Orion

A tool integration platform for developing on the web, in the web. Either develop in the Web with a superb experience or author your own tools with JavaScript.

https://orionhub.org/

Che

Next-generation Eclipse IDE. Che is a developer workspace server, cloud IDE, and plug-in framework with an extension SDK.

https://www.eclipse.org/che/

Dirigible

High-productivity cloud development platform for the rapid application development of business applications leveraging the in-system programming model.

http://www.dirigible.io/

Eclipse Tools for Cloud Foundry

A tool and extensible framework to deploy, scale, debug and manage Cloud Foundry applications from an Eclipse IDE.

https://www.eclipse.org/cft/

Theia

Eclipse Theia is an extensible platform to develop full-fledged, multi-language, cloud & desktop IDE-like products with state-of-the-art web technologies. It is implemented in TypeScript, CSS and HTML.

http://www.theia-ide.org/

Winery

Eclipse Winery is a web-based environment to graphically model TOSCA topologies and plans managing these topologies. The environment includes a type and template management component to offer creation and modification of all elements defined in the TOSCA specification.

https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/soa.winery

Sprotty

Sprotty is a framework that allows to easily add modern graphical views and editors to cloud IDEs or other applications that run in a browser. The role of Sprotty for web-apps is similar to that of the Graphical Editing Framework for Eclipse Rich Clients. Using web-technologies only, Sprotty has a fast and reactive architecture.

https://projects.eclipse.org/proposals/eclipse-sprotty


Archived

Flux

Infrastructure to integrate development tools across desktop, browser, and servers with asynchronous bridges. Flux fills the gap between desktop and Web tools.

https://www.eclipse.org/flux/

Operational

Meetings

This page is maintained by the project management committee of the Eclipse Cloud Development project.

https://wiki.eclipse.org/ECD/PMC/Meeting_Minutes

PMC

The PMC of ECD

https://wiki.eclipse.org/ECD/PMC

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