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Open Source Projects Index: E


e2fsprogs
The e2fsprogs package provides file system utilities for use with ext2 and also supports the ext3 file system with journaling.
Eclipse Community Education Project
The goal of the Eclipse Community Education Project (ECESIS) is to promote the creation, improvement and distribution of commercial and academic quality Eclipse courseware, education and training technologies, and resource material.
Eclipse Modeling Framework Project
EMF is a modeling framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on a structured data model.
Eclipse Platform Subproject
The Eclipse Platform subproject provides the core frameworks and services upon which all plug-in extensions are created. It also provides the runtime in which plug-ins are loaded, integrated, and executed. The primary purpose of the Platform subproject is to enable other tool developers to easily build and deliver integrated tools.
Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment Project
The PDE project provides a number of views and editors that make is easier to build plug-ins for Eclipse. Using the PDE, you can create your plug-in manifest file (plugin.xml), specify your plug-in runtime and other required plug-ins, define extension points, including their specific markup, associate XML Schema files with the extension point markup so extensions can be validated, create extensions on other plug-in extension points, etc. The PDE makes integrating plug-ins easy and fun.
Eclipse Web Tools Platform project
The Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) project extends the Eclipse platform with tools for developing Web and Java EE applications. It includes source and graphical editors for a variety of languages, wizards and built-in applications to simplify development, and tools and APIs to support deploying, running, and testing apps.
eCryptfs
eCryptfs is a cryptographic filesystem that stacks on top of existing filesystems. It provides functionality similar to that of GnuPG, only the process of encrypting and decrypting the data is done transparently from the perspective of the application.
Embedded IBM PowerPC 4xx Linux Support
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Embedded Rich Client Platform Project
eRCP's intent is to extend the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) to embedded devices. It is largely a set of components that are subsets of RCP components. It basically enables the same application model used on desktop machines to be used on devices.
Enterprise Class Event Logging
An open-source, platform-independent event logging facility for Linux.
Enterprise Volume Management System
A plug-in architecture that allows for easy expansion and customization of various levels of volume management.
Equinox Project
The goal of the Equinox project is to experiment with techniques for broadening the range of Eclipse platform runtime configurations. For example, the Eclipse plugin model is static. There is no discussion of practices and tools for managing/reducing interplugin dependencies, service discovery is not covered and the component distribution mechanism is non-standard.
Ethereal
A powerful protocol analyzer.
Event Logging
Linux Event Logging for Enterprise-Class Systems logs events and informational messages from kernel subsystems and system applications. The project aims, without affecting calls to printk/klog and syslog, to provide a system-wide log with event records of fixed structure that represent attributes of the event record and a variable-length data buffer containing the event data (text or binary).
Explicit Multicast (XCAST)
Explicit Multicast (XCAST) is a new form of IP multicast, designed to provide scalable support for very large number of multicast groups, where these groups typically have a small number of participants.

Courtesy: IBM