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Our latest newsletter explores the Eclipse Cloud Development Tools ecosystem. Defining the Future of

Our latest newsletter explores the Eclipse Cloud Development Tools ecosystem. [View this email in your browser]( Defining the Future of Cloud Development with Eclipse Cloud DevTools Welcome to the May 2022 Community Newsletter! This month we are showcasing the thriving Eclipse Cloud DevTools ecosystem. In this issue, we'll take a look at recent releases from Eclipse Che and Eclipse JKube, along with what the new features mean for adopters and users. We also examine the case for Eclipse Theia as the next-generation platform for cloud and web-based development. Finally, you'll learn about Langium, a language engineering tool that enables domain-specific languages in Theia, VS Code, web applications, and more. Enjoy, Clark Roundy Director - Product Marketing Spotlight Eclipse Che Gets a New Dev Environments Engine Learn about the new workspace engine for Eclipse Che, the motivations behind the change, and what this means for current and new users. [Read More]( Why It’s Time to Try the Latest Version of Eclipse JKube Eclipse JKube is the successor to the deprecated Fabric8 Maven plug-in, and the latest version, 1.8.0, is now available. Marc Nuri explains why now is the time to upgrade. [Read More]( The Natural Cloud Migration Path for Eclipse Platform Adopters Learn how Eclipse Theia innovates on the lessons learned from the last 20 years of work on the Eclipse Platform and RCP. [Read More]( Langium: A New Toolkit That Simplifies Textual Language Creation Miro Spönemann explains how to develop textual and graphical languages for Eclipse Theia, VS Code, and more with Langium — a new language toolkit. [Read More]( Committer Profile Robert Kratky Committer to Eclipse Che Robert discusses mentoring new contributors, and how his documentation work at Red Hat led to his involvement in Eclipse Che. [Read More]( Community Updates Submit a Nomination for the 2022 Community Awards With EclipseCon coming back to Ludwigsburg as an in-person event, our [Community Awards]( ceremony will also be making a return. [Read More->]( Deadline for EclipseCon Proposals Is June 15! [Submit a proposal]( to present at the leading conference for developers, architects, and open source business leaders to learn about Eclipse technologies. [Read More->]( Complete the IoT & Edge Developer and Adoption Survey There is still time to complete this year's survey! Take a few minutes to [share your perspective](. [Read More->]( Celebrate Jakarta EE 10 With Us With the release of Jakarta EE 10 coming soon, [Jakarta EE is hosting a special Jakarta Tech Talk]( webinar to mark the occasion. [Read More->]( Catch Up On Cloud IDE Days Sessions If you weren't able to attend last month's cloud development event, or want to rewatch your favourite sessions, [check out the event recordings on YouTube](. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse jbom]( generates "Runtime Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)" by directly measuring library use in a running application (both local and remote). [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Oniro Blueprints]( provide a way to demonstrate Oniro features and technology using functional IoT device examples. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Migration Toolkit for Java]( provides static/dynamic tools and documents that support the migration of Java applications from previous versions of OpenJDK. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse AAS Web Client]( is a viewer and client for interaction with Asset Administration Shell information models. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [SEE ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Jakarta Standard Tag Library 3.0.0]( - [Eclipse TM4E 0.4.5]( - [Eclipse Lyo 5.0.0]( - [Eclipse Tycho 2.7.3]( - [Eclipse Titan 8.2.0]( - [Eclipse Vert.x 4.3.0]( - [Eclipse sim@openPASS 0.9]( - [Jakarta WebSocket 2.1.0]( - [Eclipse APP4MC 2.1.0]( - [Eclipse OpenMQ 6.2.1]( - [Eclipse Hono 2.0.0]( - [Eclipse RDF4J 4.0.0]( - [Eclipse Jersey 3.1.0]( - [Eclipse Tyrus 2.1.0]( - [Eclipse Edapt 1.5.0]( - [Eclipse LSP4J 0.13.0]( - [Eclipse ioFog 3.0.0]( - [Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools 10.6.2]( - [Jakarta Authorization 2.1]( - [Jakarta Connectors 2.1.0]( - [Jakarta Server Pages 3.1.0]( - [Eclipse e(fx)clipse 3.8.0]( - [View all the project releases]( Upcoming Events [What's new in Eclipse iceoryx Blueberry? -]( Community Meetup]( June 7, 2022 [The 26th Annual ARC Industry Forum]( June 6-9, 2022 [SiriusCon 2022]( June 14-15, 2022 [HiPEAC2022]( June 20-22, 2022 [Embedded World 2022]( June 21-22, 2022 [IoT Week - Dublin]( June 20-23, 2022 [Edge Computing World Europe 2022]( June 22-23 2022 [View the full list of events]( and submit your event to [newsroom.eclipse.org](. 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