Breakdown Of New Eclipse Release Train

The Eclipse Foundation, which today released the fourth release train of its open source Eclipse development environment code-named Galileo ( complete story here ), has grouped the projects participating into four key components: Runtime, Modeling, Enterprise, and Mobile. What follows is a detailed break down of the four:


EclipseRT Runtime:

  • Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF)
  • Equinox
  • Rich Ajax Platform (RAP)
  • Riena
  • Swordfish
  • EclipseLink

Modeling:

  • Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF)
  • Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMFT)
  • Graphical Editing Framework (GEF)
  • Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF)
  • Xtext
  • Model Development Tools (MDT)
  • Model-to-Model (M2M)
  • Model to Text (M2T)

Enterprise:

  • Accessibility Toolkit Framework (ACTF)
  • Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool (BIRT)
  • Buckminster
  • C/C++ IDE (CDT)
  • Dynamic Language Toolkit (DLTK)
  • Data Tools Platform (DTP)
  • Eclipse Packaging Project (EPP)
  • Eclipse Project: (JDT, PDE, Platform)
  • Java Workflow Tooling (JWT)
  • Memory Analyzer (MAT)
  • Mylyn
  • PHP Development Tools (PDT)
  • SOA Tools Platform (STP)
  • Subversive
  • Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP)
  • Web Tools Platform (WTP)

Mobile Device Software Development Platform:

  • Target Management (TM)
  • Tools for Mobile Linux
  • Mobile Tools for Java

All of these tools and technologies are available for download now from the eclipse.org (The projects in the Galileo release train are now available for download at the Eclipse Web site.



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