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Eclipse DemoCamps November 2011/Kassel

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Location

Schweizer Hof

Date and time

Tuesday, Nov 29th, 17:00

Sponsors

This Demo Camp will be sponsored by Micromata GmbH and Yatta Solutions GmbH


Micromata GmbH

Yatta Solutions GmbH

Organizer

Agenda

  • 17:00 - 17:20 Meet & Greet
  • 17:20 - 17:30 Opening: 10 Years Eclipse, Ralph Müller
  • 17:30 - 17:55 Eclipse STEM, Christian Thöns
  • 18:00 - 18:25 Pimp your productivity with Git, Gerrit, Hudon and Mylyn, Steffen Pingel
  • 18:30 - 18:55 Eclipse Anwendungen und die Microsoft Cloud?, Patric Boscolo
  • 19:00 - 19:30 Break: Networking & Snacks
  • 19:30 - 19:55 Uniting Worlds: Integrating Eclipse Applications into Visual Studio, Michael Blumenstein
  • 20:00 - 20:25 Not Just Java: XSD mit WTP ein Bericht, Jeremy Peel
  • 20:30 - 20:55 Dynamic Web Applications with RAP and OSGi, Markus Knauer
  • 21:00 - open end: Xallo Cook

The list of demos is closed. If you would like to speak at the next demo camp, please get in touch with Manuel!


  •  TENTATIVE Christian Thöns, Eclipse STEM Committer[1]
  • Steffen Pingel: Pimp your productivity with Git, Gerrit, Hudson and Mylyn
    For tasks, Mylyn already streamlines workflow by providing first-class integration with the IDE. The recent Mylyn project restructuring now enables the same integrated workflows for code reviews, builds and version control systems like Git. We will show how the tools available in the Mylyn project work together to seamlessly integrate development artifacts in Eclipse and provide traceability all the way from the requirement to the final merge into the production branch.
  • Patric Boscolo: Eclipse Anwendungen und die Microsoft Cloud?
    Microsoft bietet mit Windows Azure eine "Software as a Service" Lösung für moderne verteilte Anwendungen. Dieser Vortrag verschafft einen ersten Überblick über die Windows Azure Plattform und den Entwicklungsprozess mit Eclipse.
    10 Jahre Eclipse steht auch für den Erfolg serverseitiger Anwendungen. Die Entwicklung serverseitiger Anwendungen in der "Public Cloud" stellt Entwickler vor neue Herausforderungen. Wir erklären Ihnen wie sie dank der Windows Azure Tools für Eclipse Integration diese Herausforderungen meistern können.
  • Michael Blumenstein, Uniting Worlds: Integrating Eclipse Applications into Visual Studio
  • Jeremy Peel, Not Just Java: XSD mit WTP ein Bericht
  • Markus Knauer: Dynamic Web Applications with RAP and OSGi
    The Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) is an open source web framework run by the Eclipse project. It contains a powerful SWT compatible widget toolkit that allows developing desktop- and webclients from a single code base. While previous versions had been focused on the Equinox world the widget toolkit opens up to the OSGi standard. With the current development stream, RAP integrates seamlessly with the OSGi service platform. This allows to start separate RAP applications in a single process and to add UI contributions dynamically to those applications. In this talk I will give an overview of the technical concepts and show how these technologies can be used to build dynamic web applications.

Who Is Attending

If you plan on attending please add your name and company to the list below. We'd like to see as many people show up as possible. If you have any trouble with the wiki, just send an email to support at yatta dot de.

  1. Johannes Jacop, Yatta Solutions
  2. Dr. Christian Schneider, Yatta Solutions
  3. Manuel Bork, Yatta Solutions
  4. Werner Keil, Creative Arts & Technologies
  5. Nina Geiger, Universität Kassel, Software Engineering Research Group
  6. Ralph Müller, Eclipse Foundation
  7. Michaela Kraft, Microsoft GmbH
  8. Patric Boscolo, NexusOne GmbH
  9. Michael Blumenstein, Yatta Solutions
  10. Enno Boland, Uni Kassel
  11. Andreas Koch, Universität Kassel, Software Engineering Research Group
  12. Christian Claus, Micromata
  13. Stefan Lindel, Universität Kassel, Software Engineering Research Group
  14. Albert Zündorf, Universität Kassel, Software Engineering Research Group
  15. Christian Hübert, segmeno software GmbH Kassel
  16. Thorsten Drude, segmeno software GmbH Kassel
  17. Martin Atzmüller, Universität Kassel, Knowledge and Data Engineering Group
  18. Steffen Pingel, Tasktop Technologies
  19. Ruben Jubeh, Universität Kassel, Software Engineering Research Group
  20. Jeremy Peel, Free and Open Source Software Learning Centre e.V. / dimari GmbH, Kassel
  21. Marcel Hahn, Hahn Projects GbR
  22. Dominik Benz, Universität Kassel, Knowledge and Data Engineering Group
  23. Alexander Fröhlich, Micromata GmbH
  24. Andreas Scharf, Universität Kassel, Software Engineering Research Group
  25. Stefan Toepfer
  26. Christof Lorenz, GWAVA
  27. Philipp Hirsch, TH Mittelhessen
  28. Stephan Oeste
  29. Carsten Reckord, Yatta Solutions
  30. Patrick Oppermann, Yatta Solutions
  31. Leif Geiger, Yatta Solutions
  32. Jörg Siedhof
  33. Ngoc Tung Ngo, Micromata GmbH
  34. Jens Grehl, K+S IT-Services GmbH
  35. Ingo Witzky, FG SE - Uni Kassel
  36. Sascha Müller, FG SE - Uni Kassel
  37. Christoph Eickhoff, FG SE - Uni Kassel
  38. Udo Bickhardt, K+S IT-Services GmbH
  39. Achim Brelle, Micromata GmbH
  40. Ann-Kristin Doerfel, Micromata GmbH
  41. Sergej Michel, Micromata GmbH
  42. Michael Stevens, Micromata GmbH
  43. Vitalij Schmidt, Micromata GmbH
  44. Lado Kumsiashvili, Micromata GmbH
  45. Sebastian Heeß, K+S IT-Services GmbH
  46. Lisa Zschemisch, Yatta Solutions
  47. Michael Hartwig, nc software AG
  48. Christoph Simmen, nc software AG
  49. Markus Bachmann, nc software AG
  50. Michael Klenke, nc software AG
  51. Johannes Juch, nc software AG
  52. Stefan Baumann, nc software AG
  53. Markus Knauer, EclipseSource
  54. Stefan Stützer, Micromata GmbH

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