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Eclipse IoT

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The mission of the top-level project is to provide open source technology that will be used to build IoT solutions for industry and consumers. It will focus on:

  1. Standards and Protocols implementations that can easily be consumed by end solution developers as well as framework developers
  2. Frameworks and Services that abstract the complexity of hardware, communication and data stack manipulation
  3. Tools that facilitate the development of connected systems
  4. Solutions that build ready-to-run solutions based on the other building blocks

This document describes the composition and organization of the project, roles and responsibilities of the participants, and development process for the project.

Licenses: 
Eclipse Distribution License 1.0 (BSD)
Eclipse Public License 2.0
Active Member Companies: 
Member companies supporting this project over the last three months.
Contribution Activity: 
Commits on this project (last 12 months).
Eclipse IoT

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Project Hierarchy:

  • Eclipse IoT
  • Eclipse 4diac™
  • Eclipse Agail
  • Eclipse Amlen
  • Eclipse Arrowhead
  • Eclipse Californium™ (Cf) CoAP Framework
  • Eclipse Concierge
  • Eclipse Cyclone DDS™
  • Eclipse Ditto™
  • Eclipse Duttile
  • Eclipse EdiTDor
  • Eclipse Embedded CDT (C/C++ Development Tools)
  • Eclipse fog05
  • Eclipse Grela
  • Eclipse hawkBit
  • Eclipse Hara
  • Eclipse Hono
  • Eclipse ioFog
  • Eclipse IoT Packages™
  • Eclipse Kanto
  • Eclipse Kapua™
  • Eclipse Keti
  • Eclipse Keyple®
  • Eclipse Kiso-testing
  • Eclipse Kura™
  • Eclipse Leshan™
  • Eclipse Milo
  • Eclipse Mita
  • Eclipse Mosquitto™
  • Eclipse MRAA
  • Eclipse OM2M
  • Eclipse OneOFour
  • Eclipse Paho
  • Eclipse Paho Incubator
  • Eclipse Phizog
  • Eclipse Streamsheets™
  • Eclipse Tahu
  • Eclipse Thingweb
  • Eclipse tinydtls
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