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About Eclipse
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Rich Server Platform (RSP) makes use of Eclipse technology for maximum extensibility.
Eclipse technology allows the creation of componentized and truly pluggable applications. Read this Infonoia article for a discussion of server-side possibilities.
Eclipse is a large and vibrant open-source community hosted by the not-for-profit Eclipse Foundation:
- About 75 Eclipse projects provide an extensible development platform and application frameworks for building software.
Eclipse provides extensible tools and frameworks that span the software development lifecycle, including support for modeling, language development environments for Java, C/C++ and others, testing and performance, business intelligence, rich client applications and embedded development.
A major strength of Eclipse is its capacity to leverage cross-technology integration.
- Major technology vendors, including BEA, IBM, Novell, Oracle, Red Hat and SAP, extend and support Eclipse. Check out the Who's who list of members.
- The Eclipse code is validated in commercial production, such as IBM WebSphere Studio and SAP NetWeaver Studio.
- 50% of Java developers use Eclipse.
- 675 code committers, including Infonoia, complement and extend Eclipse.
- Eclipse makes its code available under an Eclipse Public License (EPL).
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"Rich Server Platform (RSP) is another great example for organizations extending Eclipse in new and innovative ways."
Mike Milinkovich Executive Director Eclipse Foundation
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