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Eclipse Day at the Googleplex is a half day event for developers to learn about different Eclipse projects and related technologies. You are invited to attend and listen as experts from the Eclipse projects and Google share their experiences of using Eclipse. It's also a great opportunity for you to meet and network with other Eclipse enthusiasts. There is no cost to attend, but pre-registration is required.

Thursday, August 27, 2009
10:00am - 4:30pm

Googleplex
Room: To be determined
1501 Salado Road
Mountain View, CA


Thanks very much to the Google Open Source office for hosting this event.


Agenda

Time Track 1 Track 2
10:00-11:00 Features, Deployment and Support in the Enterprise: Lessons from Google - Terry Parker, Google & Robert Konigsberg, Google
11:00-12:00 OSGi for Eclipse Developers - Chris Aniszczyk, EclipseSource Google Plugin for Eclipse: Not Just for Newbies Anymore - Miguel Méndez, Google
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Developing DSLs with Eclipse - Peter Friese, itemis Developing for Android with Eclipe - Xavier Ducrohet, Google
2:00-3:00 Eclipse p2 Provisioning Deploying Successful Enterprise Tools - Joep Rottinghuis, eBay
3:00-3:30 Break
3:30-4:30 Distributed OSGi in the Eclipse Runtime Project - Scott Lewis, EclipseSource TBA


All Session Abstracts

Attendee Registration

To register, please send an e-mail to googleplex2009@eclipse.org. Attendance is limited so please register early.

Name, Company:

  1. Robert Konigsberg, Google
  2. Ian Skerrett, Eclipse Foundation
  3. Miguel Mendez, Google
  4. Shawn Pearce, Google
  5. Kelly Campbell, Google
  6. Terry Parker, Google
  7. Rob Clevenger, Google
  8. Xin Zhao, Google
  9. Srinivas Annam, Google
  10. Ben Gilad, Google
  11. Radim Kubacki, Google
  12. Rob Peterson, Google
  13. Vassili Bykov, Google
  14. Vandana Shah, Google
  15. Jason Parekh, Google
  16. Rajeev Dayal, Google
  17. Lori Fraleigh, Motorola
  18. Eric Cloninger, Motorola
  19. Chris Aniszczyk, EclipseSource
  20. Alexander Smirnoff, TvWorks
  21. Peter Friese, itemis
  22. Ludovic Champenois, Sun Microsystems Java EE 6
  23. Xavier Ducrohet, Google
  24. Joep Rottinghuis, eBay
  25. Scott Lewis, EclipseSource
  26. Keith Platfoot, Google
  27. Tom Chavez, ACCESS
  28. Jeremy Osborne, deCarta
  29. Paul Beusterien, Symbian Foundation
  30. Vineet Sinha, Architexa
  31. Michael Galpin, eBay
  32. Yu-Fen Kuo, MontaVista
  33. Karl Horton, Oracle
  34. Michel Trudeau, Oracle
  35. Suresh Krishna, Oracle
  36. Francis Upton, Oakland Software
  37. Max Spring, Cisco Systems
  38. Praveen Subramanian, Cisco Systems
  39. Badari Kakumani, Cisco Systems
  40. David Bohlin, Cloudshield Technologies
  41. Srikanth Ranganamyna, Cisco Systems

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