Tag: Eclipse
Sprotty project releases version 1.0: web-based visualization tool now “entering maturity”
The Eclipse Sprotty project, a framework for rendering diagrams using SVG (Scaleable Vector Graphics), has reached version 1.0, […]
All hands on deck: Log4j team rethinks defaults to help prevent Log4Shell – how to know if it affects you
The team behind Java logging framework Log4j has reworked the standard behaviour of its project slightly and made […]
Break point: Django, VS Code, Eclipse, Spring Tools, and GitHub Enterprise Server
The team behind Python web framework Django has put the finishing touches to its RedisCache backend and released […]
Eclipse IDE Working Group steers tool towards sunnier future, releases 2021-06 update
The Eclipse Foundation recently announced the formation of an IDE working group. By providing governance, guiding, and — […]
Eclipse sends out first release train of the year, provides mainly clean-ups for old code
The Eclipse 2021-03 release train has reached the station with version 4.19 of the Eclipse IDE in tow, […]
What’s the point: GTK, CUDA, PoCL, Eclipse, Spring Tools, and C++
After four years of work, the team behind the free and open source cross-platform widget toolkit GTK has […]
Eclipse’s Theia sees 1.0, declared ‘not your parents’ IDE’
The Eclipse Foundation has pinned a 1.0 designation on its Theia IDE platform, which aims to allow devs […]
Eclipse Foundation shines a light on edge computing
After being in the works for a while, the Eclipse Foundation launched another special interest working group – […]
Eclipse Foundation goes experimental as it revises 3rd party content handling
Last week, Wayne Beaton, director of open source projects at the Eclipse Foundation, took to his blog to […]