The Eclipse IDE platform can be extended by adding different plug-ins. Notable examples include:

  • Acceleo, an open source code generator that uses EMF-based models to generate any textual language (Java, PHP, Python, etc.).
  • Actifsource, a modeling and code generation workbench.
  • Adobe ColdFusion Builder, the official Adobe IDE for ColdFusion.
  • Adobe Flash Builder (formerly Adobe Flex Builder), an Adobe IDE based on Eclipse for building Flex applications for the Flash Platform and mobile platforms.
  • ADT Eclipse plugin developed by Google for the Android SDK.
  • AnyLogic, a simulation modeling tool developed by The AnyLogic Company.
  • Appcelerator, a cross platform mobile development tool by Axway Appcelerator
  • Aptana, Web IDE based on Eclipse
  • Avaya Dialog Designer, a commercial IDE to build scripts for voice self-service applications.
  • Bioclipse, a visual platform for chemo- and bioinformatics.
  • BIRT Project, open source software project that provides reporting and business intelligence capabilities for rich client and web applications.
  • Bonita Open Solution relies on Eclipse for the modeling of processes, implementing a BPMN and a Web form editors.
  • Cantata IDE is a computer program for software testing at run time of C and C++ programs.
  • CityEngine procedural based city generator.
  • Code Composer Studio Texas Instruments' IDE for microcontroller development.
  • CodeWarrior Freescale's IDE for microcontrollers, since Version 10 (C/C++/Assembly compilers).
  • Compuware OptimalJ, a model-driven development environment for Java
  • Coverity Static Analysis, which finds crash-causing defects and security vulnerabilities in code
  • DBeaver, universal database manager and SQL client
  • ECLAIR, a tool for automatic program analysis, verification, testing and transformation
  • EasyEclipse, bundled distributions of the Eclipse IDE
  • Elysium, a frontend for the LilyPond music-engraving program
  • g-Eclipse, an integrated workbench framework to access the power of existing Grid infrastructures
  • GAMA Platform, an integrated development environment for building spatially explicit agent-based simulations


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