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A complete set of tools for developers who want to create Eclipse plug-ins, Rich Client Applications or Remote Application Platform (RCP+RAP), plus Maven and Gradle tooling, and an XML editor.
Eclipse Foundation has provided a trusted home for open source collaboration for over 20 years. Our proven vendor-neutral governance helps projects grow, thrive, and deliver real-world impact, and we help peers drive shared innovation through strategic industry collaborations.
Our focus is to create an environment for successful open source projects and to promote the adoption of Eclipse technology in commercial and open source solutions.
The Eclipse Temurin® project provides code and processes that support the building of runtime binaries and associated technologies that are high performance, enterprise-caliber, cross-platform, open-source licensed, and Java SE TCK-tested for general use across the Java ecosystem.
This marketplace solution provides Java 25 support for Eclipse 2025-09 (4.37). To install the feature please ensure you have the latest Eclipse release, which is 4.37.
Largely rebuilt from scratch, it provides world-class support for developing Spring-Boot-based enterprise applications, whether you prefer Eclipse, Visual Studio Code, or Eclipse Theia.
Package suited for development of Eclipse itself at Eclipse.org; based on the Eclipse Platform adding PDE, Git, Marketplace Client, source code and developer documentation.
Brought to you by the Eclipse Platform with historical contributions from Eclipse CDT, Eclipse TM and Eclipse TCF projects, and many other Community Members. Prior to 2025-09 the Eclipse Terminal was maintained by the Eclipse CDT project.