Eclipse membership

OnPositive, an independent Eclipse service provider, today announced that OnPositive has become a Solutions Member of Eclipse Foundation.
OnPositive is leveraging its outstanding experience in eclipse development to maintain and improve Runtime Analysis Tools project, former Instantiations CodePro Profiler, which was contributed to Eclipse community by Google. If approved by the Eclipse community, RAT will provide major distributions with an optional tool for performance analysis and finding CPU/Allocation and other bottlenecks in Java applications. The tool may be useful to any Java software engineer. Also RAT is meant to be a base for profiling tools in the first hand, so Eclipse-based products may also use the framework for developing custom profilers and profilers for other languages. The RAT project proposal is available on the Eclipse Foundation website here: http://eclipse.org/proposals/tools.rat/.
“We are very pleased to have OnPositive join the Eclipse Foundation,” said Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse Foundation. “Their involvement with Runtime Analysis Tools project will be a great benefit for the Eclipse community.”
“We are happy to continue being a part of the Eclipse community and are going to invest serious efforts into improving RAT and making it ready for integration into Eclipse distributinons”, said Denis Denisenko, VP of Bisuness Development at OnPositive. "We are looking forward to further increasing our commitment to Eclipse in code packaging and optimization areas".

About the Eclipse Foundation

The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit member-supported corporation that hosts community based open source projects. Eclipse creates royalty-free technology and a universal platform for development tools integration, modeling, testing and functionally-rich application construction. Eclipse-based offerings give developers freedom of choice in a multi-language, multi-platform, multi-vendor supported environment. Eclipse delivers a dynamic plug-in based framework that makes it easier to create and integrate technology, saving time and money. By collaborating and sharing core integration technology, providers can concentrate and focus on areas of expertise and differentiation. The Eclipse Platform is written in the Java language and comes with extensive plug-in construction toolkits and examples. It has already been deployed on a range of development workstations including Linux, HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, QNX, Mac OS X and Windows-based systems. Full details of the Eclipse Foundation and white papers documenting the design of the Eclipse Platform are available at www.eclipse.org.

About OnPositive

OnPositive provides advanced Eclipse-based solutions and software development services with particular focus on code analysis and optimization tools, integrated development environments and complex WYSIWYG text editors.
Working closely with many customers and partners worldwide, OnPositive helps organisations remain productive and competitive by delivering results that meet the customer's business needs with expected performance and cost.