Eclipse is a collection of open source projects built on the Equinox OSGi run-time.
Eclipse started as a Java IDE, but has since grown to be much, much more. Eclipse projects now cover static and dynamic languages; thick-client, thin-client, and server-side frameworks; modeling and business reporting; embedded and mobile; and, yes, we still have the best Java IDE.
This page is designed to be a gateway into the projects for users, adopters, team members, and the merely curious.
What's New?
Find out what's new in the Eclipse Projects: upcoming project reviews, new project proposals, changes to the development process, etc.
See a list of all the projects and sub-projects hosted at Eclipse. Click through the list to discover the projects' status, activity, contributors, plans, downloads, and more.
If you're just looking to download one or more of the Eclipse Projects, you can either navigate to the project through the list of projects (above) or the list of downloads (here).
Look for a project that implements a specific technology. Look for a certain API. Or just look around...
Easy to follow instructions for the official Eclipse processes and rules. Includes everything you need to know about the Eclipse IP Policy. Useful for committers, contributors, and project leaders.
Committers Emeritus
Former Committers who have made significant contributions to the long term success of Eclipse are listed as Committers Emeritus. All former Committers are listed on a similar page as Committer Alumni.