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The Eclipse platform is a generic foundation for an IDE. That is, the platform is an IDE without any particular programming language in mind. You can create generic projects, edit files in a generic text editor, and share the projects and files with
Metrics updated 05 Feb 07
Eclipse RCP (Rich Client Platform) is a set of plug-ins added to the Eclipse platform for creating Rich Client Applications. These plug-ins are part of the Eclipse offering in the Runtime, SWT, JFace, and Workbench.
From a code point of view, Equinox is an implementation of the OSGi R4 core framework specification, a set of bundles that implement various optional OSGi services and other infrastructure for running OSGi-based systems. More generally, the goal
Metrics updated 22 Jul 08
ECF is a framework for building communications functions into Eclipse-based tools and applications. It can be used to create other plugins, tools, or full applications that require asynchronous point-to-point or publish-and-subscribe messaging.
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Nuxeo 5 is an innovative, standards-based, open source framework for ECM applications. Its component-based and service-oriented architecture makes it easy to customize and extend, making developers more efficient and ultimately, happier!
Metrics updated 20 Jul 08
Sling is a Web application framework based on REST principles that provides easy development of content-oriented applications. Sling uses a JCR repository, such as Apache Jackrabbit, as its data store.
Metrics updated 19 May 08
rVooz is a software platform designed to make contextual connections, or contextions, between people who might not have a priori knowledge of each other; it enables contextual collaboration. It does this when a client application posts context to the
Metrics updated 11 Apr 08
OSGi R4 implementation
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If any of the following is true; *You often change from one OSGi platform to another. *You don't know what OSGi is, but want to spend half an hour checking it out. *You can't be bothered about following the setup and requirements README for the
Metrics updated 20 Jul 08
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