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Eclipse IDE
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Eclipse IDE and Platform
Continuously maintained and modernised by the community
Support for Latest Java
Supports Java 25 and provides the necessary tooling for development.
Improved Java Development Tooling
New JUnit 6.0.1 support, native compilation support for Multi-Release JARs along with m2e integration, improved support for setting breakpoints on individual lambdas within single-line chained lambda expressions and a new option in variables view to compare the variable's value with the clipboard content.
Features a huge variety of platform plugins that will ease the addition of new functionality: check the marketplace.
Improved monitor-specific UI scaling with faster performance, better layouts, and sharper images/icons; enhanced Console view pinning with a preference option; new drawImage API for efficient full-image rendering with better SVG handling and an improved Console elapsed-time display with custom formats and live preview.
Free and Open Source
Free and open source released under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0.
Improved Plug-in Development Tooling
PDE support for JUnit 6 with required version-bounded Jupiter dependencies to ensure proper plugin test execution.
Community-powered
More and more, the Eclipse Platform and the IDE are sustained by individual contributors, here is how to contribute.
Code Meets Community
Testimonials

Renesas have been using the Eclipse IDE platform and C/C++ Development Toolkit for many years as the basis of our own IDE product. We joined the Eclipse IDE Working Group because it is a great way to get proactively involved in the IDE and make contributions to keep the platform active and thriving.
The Eclipse IDE Working Group enables Renesas to more easily make a contribution when we have limited committers working on the projects that we use. Sponsoring the working group also gives us an avenue to further contribute and invest in these projects. The Eclipse IDE Working Group gives us insight into the future direction of the IDE and gives us the opportunity to influence the future plans which will affect our own commercial product and business interest.
- Mark Goodchild, at Renesas

- Titouan Vervack, at Sigasi

- Martin Lippert, at VMware