Skip to main content

Notice: This Wiki is now read only and edits are no longer possible. Please see: https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/wikis/Wiki-shutdown-plan for the plan.

Jump to: navigation, search

Eclipse DemoCamps November 2013/Paris

Eclipse DemoCamp Old.jpg

To keep updated about upcoming DemoCamps in France, subscribe to france-ec@eclipse.org mailing list.

Please register on our EventBrite page

Location

Epitech Paris
Amphi 4 (au croisement des couloirs vitrés)
24, rue Pasteur
94270 Le Kremlin Bicetre
LatLon: 48.8352318, 2.3270199 How to reach the site

Date and Time

November 20th 2013, 17:30 - 20:30. A social event will follow until 22:00.

Sponsors

Hosting and Funding

320px-Logo-epitech.jpg Eclipse logo.png

Communication

Developpez.gif Paris jug.jpg

Organizers

  • Freddy Allilaire - Obeo
  • Guillaume Lory - Actuate
  • Gaël Blondelle - Eclipse Foundation

Agenda

Time Activity
17h30 Introduction - Gaël Blondelle - Eclipse Foundation
17h45 Open Innovation @ Eclipse, extending the ecosystem to embrace new technology domains - Gaël Blondelle - Eclipse Foundation
18h15 Tycho: the build tool for Eclipse based products - Jeff Maury - Syspertec
18h45 BIRT: Hadoop integration - Guillaume Lory - Actuate
19h15 Sirius: a revolution in Eclipse Modeling Technologies - Frédéric Madiot - Obeo
19h45 RobotML Platform: Extension of Papyrus for modeling, simulating and deploying robotic applications - Saadia Dhouib - CEA List
20:00 Xtext: build your own DSL tooling in minutes - Jeff Maury - Syspertec
20:15 Cobos: an Open Source COBOL Eclipse IDE for mainframe developments - Olivier Boiteux - Metrixware

Talk descriptions

Presentations will be given in French


Title Open Innovation @ Eclipse, extending the ecosystem to embrace new technology domains
By Gaël Blondelle, Director of Ecosystem Development at Eclipse Foundation
Category Cool stuff for Eclipse
Abstract After a short reminder of the Eclipse Foundation story, I give the vision of Eclipse hosting new technologies in the domain of Embedded Systems, Location aware software, m2m, ... This move extends the Eclipse ecosystem beyond its natural borders and opens new opportunities for the community.

Title Tycho: the build tool for Eclipse based products
By Jeff Maury, Syspertec
Category Cool stuff for Eclipse
Abstract Demo of Tycho : this talk will give you an overview of Tycho features, and show how it can be easy to set up a Maven build for Eclipse based products, including unit testings, P2 and binary packaging.

Title BIRT: Hadoop integration
By Guillaume Lory, Actuate
Category Cool stuff for Eclipse
Abstract Demo of BIRT : this talk will give you an overview of how to connect to a Hadoop environment in BIRT, using the Hortonworks Sandbox, and use it in a BIRT content.

Title Sirius: a revolution in Eclipse Modeling Technologies
By Fred Madiot, Obeo
Category Cool stuff for Eclipse
Abstract Demo of Sirius : this talk will give you an overview of the main Sirius features, and show how you can use it to create custom tooling around a technology you like or for your business users.

Title RobotML Platform: Extension of Papyrus for modeling, simulating and deploying robotic applications
By Saadia Dhouib, CEA List
Category Cool stuff for Eclipse
Abstract In this talk, we will present the Papyrus modeling environment and its ability to be customized for specific domains, especially for the robotic domain.

Then we will present the RobotML platform which is an extension of Papyrus.


Title Xtext: build your own DSL tooling in minutes
By Jeff Maury, Syspertec
Category Cool stuff in Eclipse
Abstract Play with Xtext : this quickie will show you how to build an Eclipse based tooling for your own DSL in minutes thanks to Xtext, an Eclipse foundation project.

Title Cobos: an Open Source COBOL Eclipse IDE for mainframe developments
By Olivier Boiteux, Metrixware
Category Cool stuff for Eclipse
Abstract Presentation and Demo of Cobos : this talk will give you an overview of Cobos features, and show how it can interact with mainframe environment.

After the conference

To be filled later

Contact

  • Mailing-list: Organizers can also be reached on the france-ec mailing-list. Feel free to come to ask questions, make suggestions, anything...

Back to the top