The Eclipse Foundation maintains a diverse portfolio of open-source tools that span embedded messaging, traffic modeling, and extensible development environments. Eclipse Mosquitto supplies a lightweight MQTT broker widely adopted for sensor networks, home-automation hubs, and industrial IoT gateways where low-latency pub-sub messaging is critical. Eclipse SUMO offers microscopic, continuous traffic simulation capable of reproducing city-scale vehicle, pedestrian, and public-transport dynamics; planners use it to forecast congestion, evaluate signal timing, or test autonomous-driving algorithms before real-world deployment. Complementing these backend and modeling solutions, the Foundation also delivers next-generation IDE technology: Eclipse Theia Blueprint serves as a ready-made template for organizations that want to brand and distribute their own desktop code editors, while Eclipse Theia IDE presents a modern, language-agnostic workbench that runs identically in the cloud or on local Windows workstations, supporting remote containers, Language Server Protocol, and VS Code extensions. Typical use cases therefore range from connecting thousands of field devices, to calibrating multimodal transport policies, to engineering custom development platforms. All four packages are available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always install the latest upstream builds, and can be queued for effortless batch deployment.
Eclipse Mosquitto - An open source MQTT broker
DetailsEclipse SUMO is an open source, highly portable, microscopic and continuous traffic simulation package designed to handle large networks.
DetailsEclipse Theia Blueprint is a template for building desktop-based products based on the Eclipse Theia platform, as well as to showcase Eclipse Theia capabilities.
DetailsA modern and open IDE for cloud and desktop.
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