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Revision as of 10:26, 18 June 2013

Eclipse DemoCamp Old.jpg What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?

Location

We will again be guests at Adobe Hamburg, with a stunning view of the river Elbe.

Adobe Hamburg
Große Elbstraße 27
Hamburg

Follow this link for directions: http://bit.ly/STlfy0

Pro tip: take U3, S1 or S3 to Landungsbrücken, then change for ferry line 62. The ferry will leave at 18:00, 18:15, 18:30,...

We hope you'll enjoy the location as much as we did when we checked it out! Here is a first impression:

Adobe hamburg.png

Date and Time

June 19, 2013

Get together starting at 6pm

more details will follow

Organizer

Stefan Reichert, Zühlke Engineering

Martin Lippert, SpringSource - a division of VMware

Sponsors

Following the principles of openness and transparency, we (Martin and Peter) decided to do the sponsoring for the Eclipse Demo Camp Juno 2012 in Hamburg slightly different and use an open crowd-funding process (described in detail below). Due to the huge success of this process, we plan to do it again! So if you or your company want to sponsor the event, feel free to add your name / your company's name to the list, including the amount of money you would like to sponsor.

Sponsoring for the demo camp is totally open and transparent to everybody. We would like to invite everybody to participate in this sponsoring. The only thing you need to do in order to participate in this sponsoring is to add yourself (you as a person or the company that is sponsoring) to this section of the wiki page. Please add your name or company and the amount of money you would like to sponsor.

This is totally open. Everybody is invited to join the group of sponsors. Companies as well as individuals are invited to participate in this. And you decide for yourself on the total amount of money you would like to spend. The more money we get from YOU all, the more we can spend at the event for drinks and food. So please start today, convince your boss or spend your own money, and add you to the sponsoring list for the next Demo Camp in Hamburg.

The event will continue to be free for all participants (as it was in the past) and you don't need to sponsor just to participate.

One additional note: We will donate 20% of the sponsored food/drinks to an organisation that supports homeless people in Hamburg. So 20% of the ordered drinks/food will not be delivered to our demo camp, but directly to that organization at the same time. We did that once in the past when we ordered more stuff that we could eat and we thought we should do this again, but this time by purpose.

Our sponsors

Adobe.png Adobe sponsors the location, with an awesome view of the river Elbe!


Itemis pos-2.JPG itemis is general sponsor with EUR 500,-


SpringSourceLogo.png VMware/SpringSource is general sponsor with EUR 500,-

Zuehlke Logo rgb 100 2.png Zühlke Engineering is general sponsor with EUR 500,-

Agenda

  • 18.00: Get together
  • 18.30: Opening/Welcome
  • 18:45 - 19.00: Xtended JavaFX - Developing JavaFX Applications with Eclipse Xtend (Sebastian Zarnekow, itemis)
  • 19:05 - 19:20: JavaFX + Eclipse 4 App Platform: In love, engaged, married? (Kai Tödter, Siemens Corporate Technology)
  • 19:25 - 19:40: Eclipse Java IDE Tipps & Tricks (Rabea Gransberger)
  • 19:45 - 20:00: SWT and Swing - Friends or Foes? Integrating Eclipse RCP (SWT) with Swing (Pascal Alich)

break

  • 20:30 - 20:35: Lightning Demo - Search your workspace at the speed of light (Martin Lippert)
  • 20:40 - 20:55 We don't have enough frameworks! My experiences during the development of a small model based web framework (Spring, XText, GWT) (Christian Pelster)
  • 21:00 - 21:15: PyDev (Werner Keil, Mærsk Group)
  • 21:20 - 21:35: Visualizing geographical maps in Eclipse RCP/RAP applications in 2D (and probably 3D) (Erdal Karaca, Geoff)
  • 21:40 - 21:55: Geographic Scripting in uDIG (User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS) (Frank Gasdorf)

waiting list:

Datenlotsen Informationssysteme GmbH: Make use of Eclipse Graphiti in business (David Kuhlen)

Presenters

If you would like to present at this event, please add your name below.

Proposals:

  • Rabea Gransberger: Eclipse Java IDE Tipps & Tricks
  • Pascal Alich: SWT and Swing - Friends or Foes? Integrating Eclipse RCP (SWT) with Swing
  • Christian Pelster: We don't have enough frameworks! My experiences during the development of a small model based web framework (Spring, XText, GWT)
  • Erdal Karaca: Geoff: Visualizing geographical maps in Eclipse RCP/RAP applications in 2D (and probably 3D)
  • Frank Gasdorf: Geographic Scripting in uDIG (User-friendly Desktop Internet GIS)
  • Werner Keil (Mærsk Group) – Triple-E’class DevOps with Hudson, Maven, Kokki, Multiconf & PyDev slides available
  • Sebastian Zarnekow: Xtended JavaFX - Developing JavaFX Applications with Eclipse Xtend
  • Martin Lippert: Lightning Demo - Search your workspace at the speed of light
  • Kai Tödter, Siemens Corporate Technology, JavaFX + Eclipse 4 App Platform: In love, engaged, married?
  • David Kuhlen, Datenlotsen Informationssysteme GmbH: Make use of Eclipse Graphiti in business

Who Is Attending

If you plan on attending please add your name and company to the list below. You need to have an Eclipse Bugzilla account to do so. Signing up is really easy and not only gives you the chance to attend Eclipse DemoCamps, but also gives you the sweet fuzzy feeling of being able to file Eclipse bugs! Come on, give it a try - we know you can do it!

  1. Martin Lippert, SpringSource - a division of vmware
  2. Stefan Reichert, Zühlke Engineering
  3. Pascal Alich, Zühlke Engineering
  4. Björn Kimminich, Kühne+Nagel
  5. Sara Gomez Nosti, Plath GmbH
  6. Reza Nazarian, Freelancer
  7. Rabea Gransberger , MEKO-S
  8. Erdal Karaca
  9. Tobias Baumann, Hapag-Lloyd AG
  10. Felix Nawroth , Lufthansa Systems AG
  11. Frank Gasdorf, Plath GmbH
  12. Andreas Breuer, itemis
  13. Markus A. Kuppe
  14. Oliver Libutzki, itemis
  15. Werner Keil, Creative Arts & Technologies, Maersk
  16. Jost Gundelach , Lufthansa Systems AG
  17. Christian Hempe , Consist Software Solutions GmbH
  18. Dr. Philip Wenig , OpenChrom
  19. Asaf Ikram, itemis
  20. Roger Gilliar,MCS
  21. Harald Albers, HS - Hamburger Software
  22. Heino von Heimburg, T-Systems
  23. Jörg Reichert, itemis
  24. Frank Borasch, Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
  25. Dr. Jörn Langheinrich, Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
  26. Timo Lange, Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
  27. Katja Christiansen, Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
  28. Jan Teegen, Funkwerk AG
  29. Joachim Bleidiessel, Funkwerk AG
  30. Markus Weigel, MACH AG
  31. Tim Hauschildt, MACH AG
  32. Mike Rumpf Funkwerk AG
  33. Eric Ahrens Funkwerk AG
  34. Bram Moraal, Funkwerk AG
  35. Dr. Hauke Fuhrmann, Funkwerk AG
  36. Jörg Groß, JGross
  37. Hayo Schmidt , Logica, now part of CGI
  38. Rüdiger Neumann Funkwerk AG
  39. Oliver Geith Funkwerk AG
  40. Thomas Kratz t8y.com
  41. Ronnie Brunn Funkwerk AG
  42. Sascha Drux
  43. Kai Tödter, Siemens Corporate Technology
  44. Christian Hager tecis Finanzdienstleistungen AG
  45. Sebastian Fincke tecis Finanzdienstleistungen AG
  46. Thomas Lägler, Universität Hamburg / itemis
  47. Udo Simon Funkwerk AG, Kiel
  48. Stefan Morgenstern, Plath GmbH
  49. Florian Siebert
  50. Jelena Alter, Eclipse Foundation
  51. Hilger Steenblock BTC Embedded Systems AG
  52. Felix Heppner, Plath GmbH
  53. Jan Ortmann, Mondula GmbH
  54. Alexander Njemz, Mondula GmbH
  55. Roland Oldenburg, hsp Handels-Software-Partner GmbH
  56. Mathias Bietz, Suzlon Energy GmbH
  57. Eike Siemsen , Consist Software Solutions GmbH
  58. Andre Palubitzki
  59. Gregor Pardon, Sartorius Mechatronics T&H GmbH
  60. Andreas Gellendin, Versant GmbH, Subsidiary of Actian Corporation
  61. Timo Lackemann, hsp Handels-Software-Partner GmbH
  62. Carsten Hütgens, hsp Handels-Software-Partner GmbH
  63. Lars Efftinge, dataport
  64. Sven Efftinge, itemis

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