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Eclipse DemoCamp Neon 2016/Darmstadt

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Location and Date

Deutsche Telekom AG
Products & Innovation
T-Online-Allee 1
64295 Darmstadt
Germany


Wednesday, November 30th, 2016, 17:00 - 21:00

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Sponsors

This DemoCamp will be sponsored by

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QIVICON

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Codetrails GmbH

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BSI Business Systems Integration AG

Organizer

Marcel Bruch, Codetrails GmbH

Jochen Hiller, Deutsche Telekom AG

Olav Lenz, BSI Business Systems Integration Deutschland GmbH

Presenters

Our time constraints allow max 8 presentations.

Inform us if you would like to give a presentation.

  1. Patrik Suzzi: Modern JavaScript development with Eclipse JSDT 2.0
  2. Jan Köhnlein (TypeFox GmbH): How Microsoft's Language Server Protocol Stirs Up Eclipse
  3. Marcel Bruch (Codetrails): Wie du ein Automated Error Reporting für alle deine Java Anwendung aufsetzt – in weniger als 10 Zeilen Code.

Abstracts

Patrik Suzzi: Modern JavaScript development with Eclipse JSDT 2.0

The rising importance of JavaScript in development, triggered new investments to revamp the JavaScript Development Tools for Eclipse (JSDT).

With JSDT 2.0, available since the Neon Release, Eclipse ships a number of new features and tool integrations to enable javascript full-stack development.

In this talk, we'll start looking at the most important features shipped with JSDT, such as the new ES6 parser, Node tools integrations, etc. Then, we'll see a demo on how to use JSDT to configure, run and debug a simple full-stack application with a Nodejs backend and Angular frontend.

At the end of the demo, we'll see which are the upcoming developments, and how to contribute to JSDT, in case you're interested.

Jan Köhnlein (TypeFox GmbH): How Microsoft's Language Server Protocol Stirs Up Eclipse

The Language Server Protocol [1] is an initiative by Microsoft that was originally developed to easily add support for new languages to VisualStudio Code. Via the LSP, a generic editor can connect to a language server that provides all the specific logic to support the language in an IDE, such as compilation, debugging, content assist, hover, find references etc. This clear separation of the editor and the language is very powerful. Using a protocol instead of an API even allows to implement both parts in different languages. As a consequence, it could yield support for all languages in all IDEs.

In this demo I will show how various Eclipse projects have adopted the LSP. From a Java-based implementation of the protocol, over generic editors for Eclipse RCP and Eclipse Ché, to implementing language servers for your own languages with Xtext.

[1] https://github.com/Microsoft/language-server-protocol


Marcel Bruch (Codetrails GmbH): Wie du ein Automated Error Reporting für alle deine Java Anwendung aufsetzt – in weniger als 10 Zeilen Code.


Agenda

  • 17:00 - 17:25 Meet & Greet
  • 17:25 - 17:30 Welcome
  • 17:30 - 17:50
  • 17:50 - 18:10
  • 18:10 - 18:30
  • 18:30 - 18:50
  • 18:50 - 19:30 Break
  • 19:30 - 19:50
  • 19:50 - 20:10
  • 20:10 - 20:30
  • 20:30 - 20:50
  • 20:50 - 21:00 Closing session and get together


Who Is Attending

You can register for this event via https://www.eventbrite.com/e/eclipse-democamp-darmstadt-2016-tickets-28523011094.
Registration is free.

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