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EclipseRT Day

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EclipseRT Day: Building on Equinox and OSGi

EclipseRT is the portfolio of Eclipse projects that include runtime frameworks used to build and deploy running applications. EclipseRT is based on component oriented development architecture built on the Equinox runtime framework, an implementation of the OSGi standard.

EclipseRT Day is your opportunity to discover what is possible using Equinox and the complementary projects, such as EclipseLink, RAP, Eclipse RCP, etc. Experts from the EclipseRT community will discuss how you can build applications for embedded devices, desktops and even large scale server applications. IBM, SpringSource and TD Canada Trust will share their experiences of using Equinox and OSGi for their solutions.

This event is for software architects, software development managers and senior developers that are interested in adopting a component-based architecture for their software. There is no cost to attend the event but you must pre-register.

There will be an EclipseRT Day on Tuesday, November 17 in Austin and Thursday, November 19 in Toronto. Details, agendas and registration info are below.


Austin

Tuesday, November 17
9:30am-4:30pm
IBM Austin Research Laboratory
11501 Burnet Rd.
Austin, TX 78758

Thanks very much to IBM for hosting this event.

Agenda

Time Track 1 Track 2
9:30-10:00 Registration
10:00-11:00 Main Tent Session: Building Component Based Applications - Jeff McAffer, EclipseRT PMC Co-Lead and EclipseSource
11:00-12:00 Introduction to Equinox and OSGi - Tom Watson, Equinox Project Co-Lead and IBM Emergency Information Dissemination and Exercise Systems - Austin Riddle, Texas Center for Applied Technology & Cole Markham, Texas Center for Applied Technology
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Building Modular Applications for Embedded Devices - Brett Hackleman, Band XI

The Past, Present and Future of Enterprise Software Support in OSGi - Dan Bandera, OSGi Alliance and IBM

2:00-3:00 Single Sourcing Eclipse RCP and RAP - Chris Aniszczyk, EclipseSource Modular Java Applications with Spring, dm Server and OSGi - Colin Sampaleanu, SpringSource
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:30 Building Composite Applications with Lotus Expeditor - Mike Masterson, IBM Lotus Server-Side Equinox - Jeff McAffer, EclipseSource


All Session Abstracts

Austin Attendee Registration

There is no cost to attend but you must pre-register. Please send your name and company name to eclipseRT_austin@eclipse.org.

Name, Company:

  1. Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation
  2. Tom Watson, IBM
  3. Jeff McAffer, EclipseSource
  4. Chris Aniszczyk, EclipseSource
  5. Brett Hackleman, Band XI International, LLC
  6. Dan Bandera, IBM
  7. Colin Sampaleanu, SpringSource
  8. Mike Masterson, IBM Lotus
  9. Eric Borm, Self-Employed
  10. Dan Podwall, Nokia
  11. Chris Quirk, Dragonflyware
  12. Daniel Treiber, Dragonflyware
  13. Nick Fox, Dragonflyware
  14. Tim Peoples, Digital Motorworks
  15. Craig Robinson, Digital Motorworks
  16. Matt Bradley, Digital Motorworks
  17. Casey Marshall, Phurnace Software
  18. Brian Bauman, IBM Lotus
  19. Steve Long, ProspX
  20. Jim Frederic, Digital Motorworks
  21. Mark Rogalski, IBM
  22. Ram Tarlapally, Rminds
  23. Byeong Lee, UT Austin
  24. Shawn Spiars, Eclipse RCP Consultant
  25. Joshua Slack, Ardor Labs
  26. Armando Blancas, Serrat Systems
  27. Jason Woods, Initiate Systems
  28. Craig Muchinsky, Initiate Systems
  29. Glenn Goldenberg, Initiate Systems
  30. Roger Huang, Hyperformix
  31. Sam Ramos, Hewlett-Packard
  32. Ryan Crumley, Light Software
  33. Austin Riddle, Texas Center for Applied Technology
  34. Cole Markham, Texas Center for Applied Technology
  35. Robert Walker, Digital Motorworks
  36. Robert Crossman, Pavilion Technologies
  37. Logan Shaw, Digital Motorworks
  38. Eric Wood, IBM
  39. Curtis Wyman, IBM - Tivoli
  40. Simon Chen, IBM
  41. Beatriz Fortanely, Student
  42. Ryan Magnusson, Walmart Stores, Inc.
  43. Ed Vega, Pavilion Technologies
  44. Zay Collier, LSI
  45. Anthony Plattsmier
  46. Kishor Kalivarapu, E2OPEN
  47. Rajan Arulswamy, E2OPEN
  48. Mark Young, E2OPEN
  49. Dustin Hawkings, E2OPEN
  50. David Sheth, Calavista
  51. Bryan Hunt, IBM
  52. Dave Wingate, Convio
  53. Michael Martin, Ultra Electronics, Advanced Tactical Systems
  54. Andy Anderson, Ultra Electronics, Advanced Tactical Systems
  55. Brian Kimball, Ultra Electronics, Advanced Tactical Systems
  56. Paul Nehrbass, Freescale Semiconductor
  57. Jesse Steinfort, Advanced Micro Devices
  58. Chris Brown, Advanced Micro Devices
  59. Don Duty, Unversity of Texas at Austin
  60. Eliot Oshman, Dun & Bradstreet / Hoover's Inc.
  61. Thad Engeling, LibreDigital


Toronto

Thursday, November 19
9:30am-4:30pm
IBM Toronto Software Lab
8200 Warden Ave.
Markham, ON

Hotel Information
Transportation Information
Ottawa Car Pool

Thanks very much to IBM for hosting this event.

Agenda

Time Track 1 Track 2
9:30-10:00 Registration
10:00-11:00 Main Tent Session: Building Component Based Applications - Jeff McAffer, Eclipse RT PMC Co-Lead and EclipseSource
11:00-12:00 Introduction to Equinox and OSGi - Wayne Beaton, Eclipse Foundation Java Persistence with EclipseLink - Doug Clarke, Oracle Canada
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Building Modular Software Applications for Embedded Devices - John Cunningham, Band XI Modular Java Applications with Spring, dm Server and OSGi - Colin Sampaleanu, SpringSource
2:00-3:00 Case Study: Building composite applications with the Lotus Expeditor Platform for the TD Canada Trust Call Center - Alan Chow, TD Canada Trust Managing your Runtime with p2 - Pascal Rapicault, IBM
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:30 e4 Overview and Demo - Boris Bokowski, IBM Server-Side Equinox - Simon Kaegi, IBM


All Session Abstracts

Toronto Attendee Registration

There is no cost to attend but you must pre-register. Please send your name and company name to eclipseRT_toronto@eclipse.org.

Name, Company:

  1. Jeff McAffer, EclipseSource
  2. John Cunningham, Band XI International, LLC
  3. Wayne Beaton, Eclipse Foundation
  4. Doug Clarke, Oracle Canada
  5. Colin Sampaleanu, SpringSource
  6. Alan Chow, TD Canada Trust
  7. Boris Bokowski, IBM
  8. Simon Kaegi, IBM
  9. Igor Fedorenko, Sonatype
  10. Steve Brackenbury, Teranet
  11. Jean Brunet, Environment Canada
  12. Majed Al-Shawa, PhD Candidate at University of Waterloo
  13. Angus McIntyre, IBM Lotus
  14. Oliver Vidovic, Alaia Technologies
  15. Alex Basaric, Alaia Technologies
  16. Mike Pettypiece, Impact Mobile
  17. Pascal Rapicault, IBM
  18. Gifford Louie, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
  19. Manish Singh, IBM
  20. Rich Meadows, IBM
  21. John Bossons
  22. Andrew Overholt, Red Hat
  23. Derek Zhang, Novator Systems
  24. Fred Fiene, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
  25. Charley Wang, Red Hat
  26. Roland Grunberg, Red Hat
  27. Egan Done, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
  28. Lawrence Mandel, IBM Rational
  29. James Liu, Jonview Canada
  30. Timour Mouratov, SOCAN
  31. John Slaman
  32. Satish Terala, Sapient
  33. Marconi Lanna
  34. Jon Dearden, Research In Motion
  35. George Dregalo, Swordsteel Software Systems Inc.
  36. Jack Luo, Research In Motion
  37. John Conlon, Verticon
  38. Grant Greaves, OpenLead Inc.
  39. Jeff Buller, OpenLead Inc.
  40. Nick Boldt, JBoss by Red Hat
  41. Sebastian Feher, Crossview Inc.
  42. Nitin Bharti, DZone
  43. William Cheung, First Class Mandarin
  44. William Wong

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