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Eclipse DemoCamp Neon 2016/Braunschweig

Revision as of 02:44, 8 April 2016 by Jonathan.beddig.bredex.de (Talk | contribs) (Presenters)

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Registration

The ticket registration is open: http://eclipseneon.eventbrite.com

Location

BREDEX GmbH
Lindentwete 1
38100 Braunschweig
Tel. 0531/24330-0
Fax 0531/24330-99
jonathan.beddig@bredex.de
www.bredex.de

Date and Time

31th May - 6pm | 18:00 Uhr

Organizers

Jonathan Beddig, BREDEX GmbH


Sponsors


Logo Bredex.jpgBREDEX GmbH


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Agenda


Coming soon

Presenters


- Jonas Helming from Eclipse Source is talking about EMF
Abstract: "Building a complex UIs with EMF in 25 minutes"
EMF in combination with EMF Forms promises to drastically reduce the effort for building form-based UIs for data entities. However, articles, blogs, and slides can lie. The goal of this talk is to give a real impression of how these technologies perform in practice. We will therefore skip boring slides and theoretical explanations and dive directly into the development of a single form including data definition, validation, rule-based visibility, layouting and more.

- Simon Scholz from Vogella will be talking about the Eclipse Platform

- Alexander Nyssen from Itemis will present GEF 4

- Alexandra Schladebeck from Bredex will do a Jubula demonstration

- Ralph Müller from the Eclipse Foundation will talk about the work of the foundation with European research projects.

- Volker Hoffzahn & Niels Würzbach will talk about RCP
Abstract: "RCP with a difference - alternative UI concepts for enterprise applications with e4, e(fx)clipse and JavaFX"
Demonstration of an application developed using the e4 platform with e(fx)clipse and JavaFX with e4-independent interactions for general navigation.

- Jesse Williams from Codenvy: Create Cloud IDEs with Eclipse Che: the Next-Gen Eclipse IDE
Summary: With Eclipse Che, the source code, the workspace configuration and the environments definition are all keep in sync, it allows fast bootstrapping of developers. Eclipse Che can run locally or in the cloud which allow to scale the resources on-demand and benefit from high performances and resources. In this session, we will explain how to setup a workspace cloud in Eclipse Che, how to create the environments using Docker, configure the tools that you need and register a set of commands to be executed in that workspace. We will show you how you can benefits from the workspace portability to easily share it onto another Che or to the cloud. We will also demo the advanced features of Eclipse Che and how you can use it to build custom cloud IDEs with your own plugins.

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