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<div>This page is to help groups organize for the Dinner Meetup at [http://www.eclipsecon.org/na2014 EclipseCon 2014].<br />
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On Monday evening after the Happy Hour, two chartered EclipseCon buses will provide transportation into Burlingame. The buses will loop between the hotel front door and the Burlingame Caltrain Station.<br />
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First departure from the Hyatt is 6pm; last pickup in Burlingame is 9:45pm. Buses leave every 15 minutes.<br />
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We encourage you to choose some companions, pick a restaurant, and enjoy dinner with your fellow attendees. Then head back to the Hyatt for EclipseCon Late Night in Knuckles bar.<br />
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If you're the plan-ahead type, use this page to organize a group ahead of time. (If you prefer spontaneity, hop on the bus, start a conversation, and have dinner with some new friends.)<br />
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Here's a suggestion for organizing a Dinner Meetup group. '''It's a good idea to limit groups to no more than eight people, since many of the restaurants are small.'''<br />
* Add your name and contact info as the group organizer, using one of the templates below<br />
* Consider choosing a theme for your group, such as "guys who love Raspberry Pis"<br />
* Suggest a specific restaurant - this [https://www.eclipsecon.org/na2014/meetup#restaurants list] on the EclipseCon website should help<br />
* Pick a meeting place and time, such as "at the restaurant at 7:30" or "let's gather at the 7:15pm bus"<br />
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===Group 1===<br />
* Organizer:Ian Skerrett<br />
* Theme: MQTT Interop Day Participants (aka "MQTT ALL THE THINGS!!!")<br />
* Dinner location: [http://www.ilfornaio.com/?page=138&restaurant_id=3144 Il Fornaio ] <br />
* Meetup time and place: Monday, March 17 @ 19:00<br />
* Add your name below!<br />
# Ian Skerrett<br />
# Paul Freemantle<br />
# Tim Kellogg<br />
# Andy Piper<br />
# Dave Locke<br />
# Alex Kritikos<br />
# Gagan Mehra<br />
# Dave Conway-Jones<br />
# Dhiraj Bokde<br />
# Chris Chiappone<br />
# Florian Pirchner<br />
# Vatsal Shah<br />
# Owen Davies<br />
# Ilya Dmitrichenko<br />
# Mario Finocchiaro<br />
# Calum Barnes<br />
# Benjamin Cabé<br />
# Naci/Karen Dai<br />
# Kai Kreuzer<br />
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Reservations Made Please No More for this dinner<br />
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=== Group 2 ===<br />
* Organizer: Gunnar Wagenknecht<br />
* Theme: Eclipse Stuff (RT, Tools, Beer)<br />
* Dinner location: [http://steelheadbrewery.com/burlingame/ Steelhead Brewery]<br />
* Meetup time and place: Monday, March 17 @ 19:00<br />
* Add your name below!<br />
# Andreas Mihm<br />
# Robert Varttinen<br />
# Alex Schladebeck<br />
# Achim Loerke<br />
# Stefan Lay<br />
# Marcel Bruch<br />
# Eli Lamb<br />
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=== Group 3 ===<br />
* Organizer: Cole Markham<br />
* Theme: E4 on RAP<br />
* Dinner location: TBD<br />
* Meetup time and place: Monday, March 17 @ 19:00<br />
* Add your name below!<br />
# Cole Markham/Rachel Markham<br />
# Markus Knauer<br />
# Florian Waibel<br />
#<br />
#<br />
#<br />
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=== Group 4 ===<br />
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* Organizer: Michael Vorburger<br />
* Theme: Modeling (EMF, CDO, Xtext, Sirius, ...)<br />
* Dinner location: Kabul Afghan Cuisine, right opposite Burlingame CalTrain station http://www.kabulcuisine.com<br />
* Meetup time and place: Monday, March 17 @ 19:00<br />
* Add your name below!<br />
# Michael Vorburger<br />
# Tristan Faure<br />
# Eike Stepper<br />
# Ed Merks<br />
# Sven Efftinge<br />
# Al Chrosny<br />
# Pavel Sibirtsev<br />
# Moritz Eysholdt<br />
# Sebastian Zarnekow<br />
# Holger Schill<br />
...<br />
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===Group 5===<br />
* Organizer:Pascal Rapicault<br />
* Theme: Future of PDE and Tycho<br />
* Dinner location: [http://steelheadbrewery.com/burlingame/ Steelhead Brewry ] <br />
* Meetup time and place: Monday, March 17 @ 19:00<br />
* Add your name below!<br />
# Pascal Rapicault<br />
# Marc Hoffmann<br />
# [https://twitter.com/JesperEs Jesper Eskilson]<br />
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===Group 6===<br />
* Organizer: Torkild U. Resheim<br />
* Theme: Science WG<br />
* Dinner location: [http://eltorito.com/ El Torito]<br />
* Meetup time and place: Monday, March 17 @ 19:00<br />
* Add your name below!<br />
# Torkild U. Resheim<br />
# Andrew Ross<br />
# Matthew Gerring (Please leave without me if not there by 19:00)<br />
# Baha El Kassaby<br />
# Jay Jay Billings<br />
# Eirik F. Wahl<br />
# Robert Heggdal<br />
<hr></div>Holger.schill.itemis.dehttps://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?title=Eclipse_DemoCamps_November_2013/Hanover&diff=351227Eclipse DemoCamps November 2013/Hanover2013-11-09T07:34:03Z<p>Holger.schill.itemis.de: /* Presenters */</p>
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<div>[[Image:Eclipse DemoCamp New.jpg]] [[Eclipse DemoCamps November 2011|What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?]] <br />
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=== Location ===<br />
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Zühlke Engineering GmbH<br> Pelikanplatz 35 <br> 30177 Hannover<br><br />
LatLong: 52.398453, 9.77093<br />
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=== Date and Time ===<br />
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November, 27th, 18:00 - 22:00 <br />
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=== Organizer ===<br />
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[http://www.xing.com/profile/Stefan_Reichert5 Stefan Reichert], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
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=== Sponsors ===<br />
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[[Image:Zuehlke Logo rgb 100 2.png]] [http://www.zuehlke.com Zühlke Engineering] <br />
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If you would like to be a sponsor of this event, please contact Stefan Reichert (stefan.reichert@zuehlke.com). <br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
<br />
18.00 - 18.10 Meet &amp; Greet, Introduction<br> <br />
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18.10 - 18.30 tbd<br> <br />
<br />
18.35 - 18.55 tbd<br> <br />
<br />
19.00 - 19.20 tbd<br> <br />
<br />
'''19.25 - 19.55 Break''' <br />
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19.55 - 20.15 tbd<br> <br />
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20.20 - 20.40 tbd<br> <br />
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20.45 - 21.05 tbd<br><br />
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'''21.05 - 22.00 Beer and snacks''' <br />
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=== Presenters ===<br />
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If you would like to present at this event, please add your name below. <br />
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* [http://www.vogella.com/people/larsvogel.html Lars Vogel], Eclipse 4<br />
* Fahed Jibril, Eclipse ADT in Action<br />
* Peter Friese, Testen von Android Apps mit Robolectric und FEST<br />
* Markus Tiede, BREDEX GmbH: Testing JavaFX with [http://www.eclipse.org/jubula Jubula]<br />
* Holger Schill, CI for Xtext DSLs and Generators made easy<br />
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=== Who Is Attending ===<br />
<br />
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 - [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/ I know you can do it]! <br />
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# [http://www.xing.com/profile/Stefan_Reichert5 Stefan Reichert], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
# Lars Vogel<br />
# [http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
# Fahed Jibril, [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
# [http://www.mtiede.de Markus Tiede], [http://www.bredex.de BREDEX GmbH]<br />
# [https://www.xing.com/profile/Holger_Schill2 Holger Schill], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]</div>Holger.schill.itemis.dehttps://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?title=Eclipse_DemoCamps_November_2012/Hamburg&diff=316018Eclipse DemoCamps November 2012/Hamburg2012-09-20T14:15:20Z<p>Holger.schill.itemis.de: /* Who Is Attending */</p>
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<div>[[Image:Eclipse DemoCamp New.jpg]] [[Eclipse DemoCamps Juno 2012|What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?]] <br />
<br />
=== Location ===<br />
<br />
We will be guests at Adobe Hamburg, with a stunning view of the river Elbe. We hope you'll enjoy the location as much as we did when we checked it out! Here is a first impression:<br />
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[[Image:Adobe_hamburg.png]]<br />
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=== Date and Time ===<br />
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November 14, 2012<br />
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=== Organizer ===<br />
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[http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering] <br />
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[http://www.martinlippert.org Martin Lippert], [http://www.springsource.com/ SpringSource - a division of VMware] <br />
<br />
=== Sponsors ===<br />
<br />
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. <br />
<br />
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. <br />
<br />
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. <br />
<br />
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. <br />
<br />
'''''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.'' <br />
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=== Our sponsors ===<br />
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{| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="10"<br />
|-<br />
| '''Room sponsor''' <br />
| '''Sponsor 1'''<br />
| '''Sponsor 2'''<br />
| '''Sponsor 3'''<br />
|-<br />
| valign="top"| [[Image:Adobe.png|thumb|left|150px|[http://www.adobe.de Adobe] sponsors the location, with an awesome view of the river Elbe! ]]<br />
| VMware/SpringSource<br />
EUR 500,-<br />
| itemis<br />
EUR 500,-<br />
| Logo <br />
|}<br />
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=== Agenda ===<br />
<br />
If you would like to give a demo, please feel free to add it to the list. Should we receive more submissions than we can fit into the schedule, we will select the ones that we think are most interesting to the audience. <br />
<br />
*Desktop, Web and Mobile: Learn one get two for free - Rabea Gransberger, Holger Wolf<br />
*Let's try this again: Hibernate Code-Generation for Pracmatic Developers with HEDL - [http://www.xing.com/profile/Jendrik_Johannes Jendrik Johannes]<br />
<br />
=== Details ===<br />
<br />
If you added your demo to the list above, please add a short abstract to this list so people know what you will be talking about. <br />
<br />
* '''Desktop, Web and Mobile: Learn one get two for free''' (Rabea Gransberger and Holger Wolf, MEKO|S)<br />
:The frameworks of the eclipse platform make it possible to use the same code base for desktop, web and mobile clients. This talk will tell you how our product OTIS (Oil Trading and Information System) evolved from a single-plugin RCP application to a multi-plugin RCP, RAP and Tabris application. At MEKO|S we have a small development team and it's a big advantage of having to learn only one framework to use for all three types of applications. We only have to write the code for a new feature once and it can be used on all three platforms immediatly.<br />
:We are giving this talk at [http://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2012/sessions/desktop-web-and-mobile-learn-one-get-two-free EclipseCon Europe] in October 2012.<br />
<br />
* '''Let's try this again: Hibernate Code-Generation for Pracmatic Developers with HEDL''' ([http://www.xing.com/profile/Jendrik_Johannes Jendrik Johannes], [http://www.devboost.de DevBoost GmbH])<br />
:To ease the implementation of data models and to perform ORM, code generation is advertised as a solution for years already. Yet, ORM frameworks like Hiberante are far more popular than any code generation approach. Still, annotation-based frameworks such as Hibernate require a lot of boilerplate code writing. The [http://www.hibernate-dsl.org/ Hibernate Entity Definition Language (HEDL)] combines the benefits of ORM frameworks and code generation, by generating code for the Hibernate framework. Thus, HEDL is an excelent example of a pragmatic domain specific language (DSL), where the benefits of using DSLs and code generation for one important technical aspect of almost every Java software project can be directly observed (the average LOC ratio between the DSL and Java code is 1:100).<br />
:In this talk, we will not only demonstrate HEDL in action, but also discuss the properties that make HEDL a popular and useful DSL. Furthermore, we give insights about how HEDL was developed and how you can extend and modify it for your needs.<br />
<br />
=== Who Is Attending ===<br />
<br />
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 - [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/ we know you can do it]! <br />
<br />
#[http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering] <br />
#[http://www.martinlippert.de Martin Lippert], SpringSource - a division of vmware<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Rabea_Gransberger Rabea Gransberger], [http://www.meko-s.de MEKO-S GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Jendrik_Johannes Jendrik Johannes], [http://www.devboost.de DevBoost GmbH]<br />
#[http://HeikoBehrens.net Heiko Behrens], [http://getBeamApp.com BeamApp]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Holger_Schill2 Holger Schill], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]</div>Holger.schill.itemis.dehttps://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?title=Eclipse_DemoCamps_Juno_2012/Hamburg&diff=302260Eclipse DemoCamps Juno 2012/Hamburg2012-05-15T13:41:08Z<p>Holger.schill.itemis.de: /* Who Is Attending */</p>
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<div>[[Image:Eclipse_DemoCamp_New.jpg]] [[Eclipse_DemoCamps_Juno_2012 | What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?]] <br />
<br />
=== Location ===<br />
<br />
Hamburg, Hafencity<br />
<br />
=== Date and Time ===<br />
<br />
June 13, 2012 18:00 - 23:00<br />
<br />
=== Organizer ===<br />
[http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
<br />
[http://www.martinlippert.org Martin Lippert], [http://www.springsource.com/ SpringSource - a division of VMware]<br />
<br />
=== Sponsors ===<br />
<br />
Following the principles of openness and transparency, we (Martin and Peter) decided to do the sponsoring for the next Eclipse Demo Camp in Hamburg slightly different.<br />
<br />
This time 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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
'''''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.<br />
''<br />
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# [http://www.zuehlke.com Zühlke Engineering] - 500 EUR<br />
# [http://www.itemis.de itemis AG] - 500 EUR<br />
# [http://www.vmware.de SpringSource/VMware, Inc.] - 500 EUR<br />
# BundleMaker Development Team - 50 EUR<br />
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=== Agenda ===<br />
<br />
* '''Xtend - A Coffeescript for Java''' ([http://koehnlein.blogspot.de Jan K&ouml;hnlein], itemis)<br />
:Xtend is a statically-typed, functional and object-oriented programming language which is translated directly to comprehensible Java source code. The language is developed at Eclipse.org and reuses Java's syntax, terminology and concepts as much as possible, but abandons some dead freight at the same time. Xtend is a very powerful alternative for implementing Java classes and works great with all the existing libraries. Since the language can be seen as a little complementary add-on to Java, it offers many modern language features, reaching from type inference over lambdas and extension methods up to smart string interpolation that make development great fun, again. And of course there is powerful Eclipse IDE integration available.<br />
:In this session I will demonstrate why Xtend is so great for everyday programming. You will get an in-depth impression of the seamless integration with the Eclipse Java IDE and you'll get an impression of the expressiveness and conciseness of Xtend.<br />
* '''Using Xtext/TS for type-safe DSLs''' (Werner Keil, [http://www.catmedia.us Creative Arts & Technologies])<br />
:As a perfect follow-up to Xtend, this session is going to present [http://www.infoq.com/articles/xtext_ts Xtext/TS], a type system framework for Xtext. Groovy founder [http://groovy.dzone.com/users/glaforge Guillaume Laforge] built on top of the Java standard proposal for type safe Units of Measurements, JSR-275 with his case study of a [http://groovy.dzone.com/news/domain-specific-language-unit- Domain-Specific Language for unit manipulations] some while ago.<br />
:Based on [http://www.unitsofmeasurement.org Unit-API] the successor to JSR-275, and its leading Open Source implementation [http://www.eclipse.org/uomo Eclipse UOMo] together with Xtext/TS we'll see, how a similar DSL for unit manipulations can be created with Xtext.<br />
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* '''JaMoPP - a Open-Source-Tool for Analyzing and Modernizing Software.''' ([http://www.xing.com/profile/Jendrik_Johannes Jendrik Johannes], [http://www.devboost.de DevBoost GmbH])<br />
:Java code makes up a large part of most enterprise systems. To keep these systems maintainable, extendable and flexible in the long run, constant checking of the consistency of code and other artefacts is necessary. Coding guidelines need to be followed, anti-patterns need to be avoided and interfaces need to be used correctly.<br />
:JaMoPP addresses theses challenges. JaMoPP automatically converts your Java code base into an EMF model. This model can be processed by a large number of tools based on EMF (e.g. Xtend). Additionally, the model can be linked with any other artefact that is represented as an EMF model. On the base of this integrated model, individual guidlines for your software can be defined. This way, structural problems are recognised instantly and, if required, repaired automatically.<br />
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* '''Release engineering with Tycho and P2''' ([http://www.xing.com/profile/Matthias_Koester Matthias Köster], [http://www.numberfour.eu NumberFour AG])<br />
:More and more eclipse projects are starting to use Tycho for building their project. We were early adopters of tycho and are using it successfully for more than a year. We had some problems getting it to work at the beginning, but today we are using it to release our product and publish it as P2 update site. We developed our own maven plugin to create native installers (msi, dmg). I want to share our experiences using Tycho to build and release our eclipse based IDE with you..<br />
<br />
* '''Eclipse Code Recommenders''' ([http://twitter.com/MarcelBruch Marcel Bruch], [http://www.stg.tu-darmstadt.de/ TU Darmstadt])<br />
:Application frameworks have become an integral part of today's software development - this is hardly surprising given their promised benefits such as reduced costs, higher quality, and shorter time to market. But using an application framework is not free of cost. Before frameworks can be used efficiently, software developers have to learn their correct usage which often results in high initial training costs.<br />
:However, framework usages frequently follow typical patterns that manifest themselves in source code of applications that use these frameworks - and thus can be extracted from code and directly reused to guide novice developers when learning these frameworks. The Eclipse Code Recommenders project facilitates this reuse of collective knowledge by automatically collecting such information from code and brings back this knowledge into the IDE by means of intelligent code completion, extended (usage-driven) javadocs, and many things more.<br />
:This demo introduces you to Eclipse Code Recommenders. It will demonstrate how you can leverage the collective knowledge of your team mates to improve your own productivity with no effort.<br />
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* '''BundleMaker - analyze and restructure your application''' ([http://gerd-wuetherich.de Gerd Wütherich], Freelancer and [http://www.xing.com/profile/Nils_Hartmann2 Nils Hartmann], Techniker Krankenkasse)<br />
:BundleMaker is an open-source tool to analyze and modularize existing Java-based applications. With BundleMaker you can analyze and visualize the structure and dependencies of your Java application. Based on your analysis you can define various transformations to restructure your system according to your new modularized target architecture. BundleMaker is able to export the whole restructured system into several output formats such as OSGi binary bundles or projects for the Eclipse PDE development tools. <br />
:Developed as an OSGi/Eclipse-based application itself, BundleMaker is highly customizable to make it a perfect match for a variety of usage scenarios.<br />
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=== Who Is Attending ===<br />
<br />
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 - [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/ we know you can do it]! <br />
<br />
#[http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
#[http://www.martinlippert.de Martin Lippert], SpringSource - a division of vmware<br />
#[http://blog.efftinge.de Sven Efftinge], itemis<br />
#[http://koehnlein.blogspot.de Jan K&ouml;hnlein], itemis<br />
#Werner Keil, [http://www.catmedia.us/ Creative Arts & Technologies]<br />
#Jan Ortmann, [http://www.mondula.com Mondula]<br />
#[http://www.danieldietrich.net Daniel Dietrich], [http://www.hsh-nordbank.de HSH Nordbank]<br />
#[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/philip-wenig/2a/4a8/877 Philip Wenig], [http://www.openchrom.net OpenChrom]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Jendrik_Johannes Jendrik Johannes], [http://www.devboost.de DevBoost GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Matthias_Koester Matthias Köster], [http://www.numberfour.eu NumberFour AG]<br />
#[http://xing.to/fgdrf Frank Gasdorf], [http://www.plath.de PLATH GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Oliver_Libutzki Oliver Libutzki], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]<br />
#[http://www.lemmster.de Markus Alexander Kuppe], [http://eclipse.org/ecf ECF]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Oliver_Ochs Oliver Ochs], [http://blog.holisticon.de Holisticon AG]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/christian_hager11 Christian Hager], [http://www.tecis.de tecis Finanzdienstleistungen AG]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Sara_GomezNosti Sara Gomez Nosti], [http://www.plath.de PLATH GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Sven_vonPluto Sven von Pluto], [http://www.conceptpeople.de ConceptPeople consulting gmbh]<br />
#Gabriele Heimann, [http://www.akquinet.de akquinet engineering gmbh]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Christian_RatajWeinreben Christian Rataj-Weinreben], [http://www.suzlon.com Suzlon Energy]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Maik_Teske Maik Teske], [http://www.suzlon.com Suzlon Energy]<br />
#[https://twitter.com/#!/MarcelBruch Marcel Bruch], [http://eclipse.org/recommenders/ Eclipse Code Recommenders]<br />
#[http://zarnekow.blogspot.com Sebastian Zarnekow], itemis<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Andreas_Lenz6 Andreas Lenz], [http://www.dv-ratio.com/ DV-RATIO Group]<br />
#Frank Schlüter, Techniker Krankenkasse<br />
#Jan Koops, Techniker Krankenkasse<br />
#Nils Hartmann, Techniker Krankenkasse<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Christian_Hempe Christian Hempe], [http://www.consist.de Consist Software Solutions]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Asaf_Ikram Asaf Ikram], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]<br />
#Erdal Karaca<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Holger_Schill2 Holger Schill], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]</div>Holger.schill.itemis.dehttps://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?title=Eclipse_DemoCamps_Juno_2012/Hamburg&diff=302259Eclipse DemoCamps Juno 2012/Hamburg2012-05-15T13:40:31Z<p>Holger.schill.itemis.de: /* Who Is Attending */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:Eclipse_DemoCamp_New.jpg]] [[Eclipse_DemoCamps_Juno_2012 | What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?]] <br />
<br />
=== Location ===<br />
<br />
Hamburg, Hafencity<br />
<br />
=== Date and Time ===<br />
<br />
June 13, 2012 18:00 - 23:00<br />
<br />
=== Organizer ===<br />
[http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
<br />
[http://www.martinlippert.org Martin Lippert], [http://www.springsource.com/ SpringSource - a division of VMware]<br />
<br />
=== Sponsors ===<br />
<br />
Following the principles of openness and transparency, we (Martin and Peter) decided to do the sponsoring for the next Eclipse Demo Camp in Hamburg slightly different.<br />
<br />
This time 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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
'''''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.<br />
''<br />
<br />
# [http://www.zuehlke.com Zühlke Engineering] - 500 EUR<br />
# [http://www.itemis.de itemis AG] - 500 EUR<br />
# [http://www.vmware.de SpringSource/VMware, Inc.] - 500 EUR<br />
# BundleMaker Development Team - 50 EUR<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
<br />
* '''Xtend - A Coffeescript for Java''' ([http://koehnlein.blogspot.de Jan K&ouml;hnlein], itemis)<br />
:Xtend is a statically-typed, functional and object-oriented programming language which is translated directly to comprehensible Java source code. The language is developed at Eclipse.org and reuses Java's syntax, terminology and concepts as much as possible, but abandons some dead freight at the same time. Xtend is a very powerful alternative for implementing Java classes and works great with all the existing libraries. Since the language can be seen as a little complementary add-on to Java, it offers many modern language features, reaching from type inference over lambdas and extension methods up to smart string interpolation that make development great fun, again. And of course there is powerful Eclipse IDE integration available.<br />
:In this session I will demonstrate why Xtend is so great for everyday programming. You will get an in-depth impression of the seamless integration with the Eclipse Java IDE and you'll get an impression of the expressiveness and conciseness of Xtend.<br />
* '''Using Xtext/TS for type-safe DSLs''' (Werner Keil, [http://www.catmedia.us Creative Arts & Technologies])<br />
:As a perfect follow-up to Xtend, this session is going to present [http://www.infoq.com/articles/xtext_ts Xtext/TS], a type system framework for Xtext. Groovy founder [http://groovy.dzone.com/users/glaforge Guillaume Laforge] built on top of the Java standard proposal for type safe Units of Measurements, JSR-275 with his case study of a [http://groovy.dzone.com/news/domain-specific-language-unit- Domain-Specific Language for unit manipulations] some while ago.<br />
:Based on [http://www.unitsofmeasurement.org Unit-API] the successor to JSR-275, and its leading Open Source implementation [http://www.eclipse.org/uomo Eclipse UOMo] together with Xtext/TS we'll see, how a similar DSL for unit manipulations can be created with Xtext.<br />
<br />
* '''JaMoPP - a Open-Source-Tool for Analyzing and Modernizing Software.''' ([http://www.xing.com/profile/Jendrik_Johannes Jendrik Johannes], [http://www.devboost.de DevBoost GmbH])<br />
:Java code makes up a large part of most enterprise systems. To keep these systems maintainable, extendable and flexible in the long run, constant checking of the consistency of code and other artefacts is necessary. Coding guidelines need to be followed, anti-patterns need to be avoided and interfaces need to be used correctly.<br />
:JaMoPP addresses theses challenges. JaMoPP automatically converts your Java code base into an EMF model. This model can be processed by a large number of tools based on EMF (e.g. Xtend). Additionally, the model can be linked with any other artefact that is represented as an EMF model. On the base of this integrated model, individual guidlines for your software can be defined. This way, structural problems are recognised instantly and, if required, repaired automatically.<br />
<br />
* '''Release engineering with Tycho and P2''' ([http://www.xing.com/profile/Matthias_Koester Matthias Köster], [http://www.numberfour.eu NumberFour AG])<br />
:More and more eclipse projects are starting to use Tycho for building their project. We were early adopters of tycho and are using it successfully for more than a year. We had some problems getting it to work at the beginning, but today we are using it to release our product and publish it as P2 update site. We developed our own maven plugin to create native installers (msi, dmg). I want to share our experiences using Tycho to build and release our eclipse based IDE with you..<br />
<br />
* '''Eclipse Code Recommenders''' ([http://twitter.com/MarcelBruch Marcel Bruch], [http://www.stg.tu-darmstadt.de/ TU Darmstadt])<br />
:Application frameworks have become an integral part of today's software development - this is hardly surprising given their promised benefits such as reduced costs, higher quality, and shorter time to market. But using an application framework is not free of cost. Before frameworks can be used efficiently, software developers have to learn their correct usage which often results in high initial training costs.<br />
:However, framework usages frequently follow typical patterns that manifest themselves in source code of applications that use these frameworks - and thus can be extracted from code and directly reused to guide novice developers when learning these frameworks. The Eclipse Code Recommenders project facilitates this reuse of collective knowledge by automatically collecting such information from code and brings back this knowledge into the IDE by means of intelligent code completion, extended (usage-driven) javadocs, and many things more.<br />
:This demo introduces you to Eclipse Code Recommenders. It will demonstrate how you can leverage the collective knowledge of your team mates to improve your own productivity with no effort.<br />
<br />
* '''BundleMaker - analyze and restructure your application''' ([http://gerd-wuetherich.de Gerd Wütherich], Freelancer and [http://www.xing.com/profile/Nils_Hartmann2 Nils Hartmann], Techniker Krankenkasse)<br />
:BundleMaker is an open-source tool to analyze and modularize existing Java-based applications. With BundleMaker you can analyze and visualize the structure and dependencies of your Java application. Based on your analysis you can define various transformations to restructure your system according to your new modularized target architecture. BundleMaker is able to export the whole restructured system into several output formats such as OSGi binary bundles or projects for the Eclipse PDE development tools. <br />
:Developed as an OSGi/Eclipse-based application itself, BundleMaker is highly customizable to make it a perfect match for a variety of usage scenarios.<br />
<br />
=== Who Is Attending ===<br />
<br />
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 - [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/ we know you can do it]! <br />
<br />
#[http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
#[http://www.martinlippert.de Martin Lippert], SpringSource - a division of vmware<br />
#[http://blog.efftinge.de Sven Efftinge], itemis<br />
#[http://koehnlein.blogspot.de Jan K&ouml;hnlein], itemis<br />
#Werner Keil, [http://www.catmedia.us/ Creative Arts & Technologies]<br />
#Jan Ortmann, [http://www.mondula.com Mondula]<br />
#[http://www.danieldietrich.net Daniel Dietrich], [http://www.hsh-nordbank.de HSH Nordbank]<br />
#[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/philip-wenig/2a/4a8/877 Philip Wenig], [http://www.openchrom.net OpenChrom]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Jendrik_Johannes Jendrik Johannes], [http://www.devboost.de DevBoost GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Matthias_Koester Matthias Köster], [http://www.numberfour.eu NumberFour AG]<br />
#[http://xing.to/fgdrf Frank Gasdorf], [http://www.plath.de PLATH GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Oliver_Libutzki Oliver Libutzki], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]<br />
#[http://www.lemmster.de Markus Alexander Kuppe], [http://eclipse.org/ecf ECF]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Oliver_Ochs Oliver Ochs], [http://blog.holisticon.de Holisticon AG]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/christian_hager11 Christian Hager], [http://www.tecis.de tecis Finanzdienstleistungen AG]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Sara_GomezNosti Sara Gomez Nosti], [http://www.plath.de PLATH GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Sven_vonPluto Sven von Pluto], [http://www.conceptpeople.de ConceptPeople consulting gmbh]<br />
#Gabriele Heimann, [http://www.akquinet.de akquinet engineering gmbh]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Christian_RatajWeinreben Christian Rataj-Weinreben], [http://www.suzlon.com Suzlon Energy]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Maik_Teske Maik Teske], [http://www.suzlon.com Suzlon Energy]<br />
#[https://twitter.com/#!/MarcelBruch Marcel Bruch], [http://eclipse.org/recommenders/ Eclipse Code Recommenders]<br />
#[http://zarnekow.blogspot.com Sebastian Zarnekow], itemis<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Andreas_Lenz6 Andreas Lenz], [http://www.dv-ratio.com/ DV-RATIO Group]<br />
#Frank Schlüter, Techniker Krankenkasse<br />
#Jan Koops, Techniker Krankenkasse<br />
#Nils Hartmann, Techniker Krankenkasse<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Christian_Hempe Christian Hempe], [http://www.consist.de Consist Software Solutions]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Asaf_Ikram Asaf Ikram], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]<br />
#Erdal Karaca<br />
#[https://http://www.xing.com/profile/Holger_Schill2 Holger Schill], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]</div>Holger.schill.itemis.dehttps://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?title=Eclipse_DemoCamps_Juno_2012/Hamburg&diff=302258Eclipse DemoCamps Juno 2012/Hamburg2012-05-15T13:39:30Z<p>Holger.schill.itemis.de: /* Who Is Attending */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:Eclipse_DemoCamp_New.jpg]] [[Eclipse_DemoCamps_Juno_2012 | What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?]] <br />
<br />
=== Location ===<br />
<br />
Hamburg, Hafencity<br />
<br />
=== Date and Time ===<br />
<br />
June 13, 2012 18:00 - 23:00<br />
<br />
=== Organizer ===<br />
[http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
<br />
[http://www.martinlippert.org Martin Lippert], [http://www.springsource.com/ SpringSource - a division of VMware]<br />
<br />
=== Sponsors ===<br />
<br />
Following the principles of openness and transparency, we (Martin and Peter) decided to do the sponsoring for the next Eclipse Demo Camp in Hamburg slightly different.<br />
<br />
This time 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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
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.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
'''''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.<br />
''<br />
<br />
# [http://www.zuehlke.com Zühlke Engineering] - 500 EUR<br />
# [http://www.itemis.de itemis AG] - 500 EUR<br />
# [http://www.vmware.de SpringSource/VMware, Inc.] - 500 EUR<br />
# BundleMaker Development Team - 50 EUR<br />
<br />
=== Agenda ===<br />
<br />
* '''Xtend - A Coffeescript for Java''' ([http://koehnlein.blogspot.de Jan K&ouml;hnlein], itemis)<br />
:Xtend is a statically-typed, functional and object-oriented programming language which is translated directly to comprehensible Java source code. The language is developed at Eclipse.org and reuses Java's syntax, terminology and concepts as much as possible, but abandons some dead freight at the same time. Xtend is a very powerful alternative for implementing Java classes and works great with all the existing libraries. Since the language can be seen as a little complementary add-on to Java, it offers many modern language features, reaching from type inference over lambdas and extension methods up to smart string interpolation that make development great fun, again. And of course there is powerful Eclipse IDE integration available.<br />
:In this session I will demonstrate why Xtend is so great for everyday programming. You will get an in-depth impression of the seamless integration with the Eclipse Java IDE and you'll get an impression of the expressiveness and conciseness of Xtend.<br />
* '''Using Xtext/TS for type-safe DSLs''' (Werner Keil, [http://www.catmedia.us Creative Arts & Technologies])<br />
:As a perfect follow-up to Xtend, this session is going to present [http://www.infoq.com/articles/xtext_ts Xtext/TS], a type system framework for Xtext. Groovy founder [http://groovy.dzone.com/users/glaforge Guillaume Laforge] built on top of the Java standard proposal for type safe Units of Measurements, JSR-275 with his case study of a [http://groovy.dzone.com/news/domain-specific-language-unit- Domain-Specific Language for unit manipulations] some while ago.<br />
:Based on [http://www.unitsofmeasurement.org Unit-API] the successor to JSR-275, and its leading Open Source implementation [http://www.eclipse.org/uomo Eclipse UOMo] together with Xtext/TS we'll see, how a similar DSL for unit manipulations can be created with Xtext.<br />
<br />
* '''JaMoPP - a Open-Source-Tool for Analyzing and Modernizing Software.''' ([http://www.xing.com/profile/Jendrik_Johannes Jendrik Johannes], [http://www.devboost.de DevBoost GmbH])<br />
:Java code makes up a large part of most enterprise systems. To keep these systems maintainable, extendable and flexible in the long run, constant checking of the consistency of code and other artefacts is necessary. Coding guidelines need to be followed, anti-patterns need to be avoided and interfaces need to be used correctly.<br />
:JaMoPP addresses theses challenges. JaMoPP automatically converts your Java code base into an EMF model. This model can be processed by a large number of tools based on EMF (e.g. Xtend). Additionally, the model can be linked with any other artefact that is represented as an EMF model. On the base of this integrated model, individual guidlines for your software can be defined. This way, structural problems are recognised instantly and, if required, repaired automatically.<br />
<br />
* '''Release engineering with Tycho and P2''' ([http://www.xing.com/profile/Matthias_Koester Matthias Köster], [http://www.numberfour.eu NumberFour AG])<br />
:More and more eclipse projects are starting to use Tycho for building their project. We were early adopters of tycho and are using it successfully for more than a year. We had some problems getting it to work at the beginning, but today we are using it to release our product and publish it as P2 update site. We developed our own maven plugin to create native installers (msi, dmg). I want to share our experiences using Tycho to build and release our eclipse based IDE with you..<br />
<br />
* '''Eclipse Code Recommenders''' ([http://twitter.com/MarcelBruch Marcel Bruch], [http://www.stg.tu-darmstadt.de/ TU Darmstadt])<br />
:Application frameworks have become an integral part of today's software development - this is hardly surprising given their promised benefits such as reduced costs, higher quality, and shorter time to market. But using an application framework is not free of cost. Before frameworks can be used efficiently, software developers have to learn their correct usage which often results in high initial training costs.<br />
:However, framework usages frequently follow typical patterns that manifest themselves in source code of applications that use these frameworks - and thus can be extracted from code and directly reused to guide novice developers when learning these frameworks. The Eclipse Code Recommenders project facilitates this reuse of collective knowledge by automatically collecting such information from code and brings back this knowledge into the IDE by means of intelligent code completion, extended (usage-driven) javadocs, and many things more.<br />
:This demo introduces you to Eclipse Code Recommenders. It will demonstrate how you can leverage the collective knowledge of your team mates to improve your own productivity with no effort.<br />
<br />
* '''BundleMaker - analyze and restructure your application''' ([http://gerd-wuetherich.de Gerd Wütherich], Freelancer and [http://www.xing.com/profile/Nils_Hartmann2 Nils Hartmann], Techniker Krankenkasse)<br />
:BundleMaker is an open-source tool to analyze and modularize existing Java-based applications. With BundleMaker you can analyze and visualize the structure and dependencies of your Java application. Based on your analysis you can define various transformations to restructure your system according to your new modularized target architecture. BundleMaker is able to export the whole restructured system into several output formats such as OSGi binary bundles or projects for the Eclipse PDE development tools. <br />
:Developed as an OSGi/Eclipse-based application itself, BundleMaker is highly customizable to make it a perfect match for a variety of usage scenarios.<br />
<br />
=== Who Is Attending ===<br />
<br />
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 - [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/ we know you can do it]! <br />
<br />
#[http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.zuehlke.com/ Zühlke Engineering]<br />
#[http://www.martinlippert.de Martin Lippert], SpringSource - a division of vmware<br />
#[http://blog.efftinge.de Sven Efftinge], itemis<br />
#[http://koehnlein.blogspot.de Jan K&ouml;hnlein], itemis<br />
#Werner Keil, [http://www.catmedia.us/ Creative Arts & Technologies]<br />
#Jan Ortmann, [http://www.mondula.com Mondula]<br />
#[http://www.danieldietrich.net Daniel Dietrich], [http://www.hsh-nordbank.de HSH Nordbank]<br />
#[http://de.linkedin.com/pub/philip-wenig/2a/4a8/877 Philip Wenig], [http://www.openchrom.net OpenChrom]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Jendrik_Johannes Jendrik Johannes], [http://www.devboost.de DevBoost GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Matthias_Koester Matthias Köster], [http://www.numberfour.eu NumberFour AG]<br />
#[http://xing.to/fgdrf Frank Gasdorf], [http://www.plath.de PLATH GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Oliver_Libutzki Oliver Libutzki], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]<br />
#[http://www.lemmster.de Markus Alexander Kuppe], [http://eclipse.org/ecf ECF]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Oliver_Ochs Oliver Ochs], [http://blog.holisticon.de Holisticon AG]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/christian_hager11 Christian Hager], [http://www.tecis.de tecis Finanzdienstleistungen AG]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Sara_GomezNosti Sara Gomez Nosti], [http://www.plath.de PLATH GmbH]<br />
#[http://www.xing.com/profile/Sven_vonPluto Sven von Pluto], [http://www.conceptpeople.de ConceptPeople consulting gmbh]<br />
#Gabriele Heimann, [http://www.akquinet.de akquinet engineering gmbh]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Christian_RatajWeinreben Christian Rataj-Weinreben], [http://www.suzlon.com Suzlon Energy]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Maik_Teske Maik Teske], [http://www.suzlon.com Suzlon Energy]<br />
#[https://twitter.com/#!/MarcelBruch Marcel Bruch], [http://eclipse.org/recommenders/ Eclipse Code Recommenders]<br />
#[http://zarnekow.blogspot.com Sebastian Zarnekow], itemis<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Andreas_Lenz6 Andreas Lenz], [http://www.dv-ratio.com/ DV-RATIO Group]<br />
#Frank Schlüter, Techniker Krankenkasse<br />
#Jan Koops, Techniker Krankenkasse<br />
#Nils Hartmann, Techniker Krankenkasse<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Christian_Hempe Christian Hempe], [http://www.consist.de Consist Software Solutions]<br />
#[https://www.xing.com/profile/Asaf_Ikram Asaf Ikram], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]<br />
#Erdal Karaca<br />
#[http://www.itemis.de Holger Schill], [http://www.itemis.de itemis]</div>Holger.schill.itemis.dehttps://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php?title=Eclipse_DemoCamps_2008_-_Ganymede_Edition/Hamburg&diff=100207Eclipse DemoCamps 2008 - Ganymede Edition/Hamburg2008-05-27T12:53:56Z<p>Holger.schill.itemis.de: /* Who Is Attending */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:eclipse-camp.gif]] [[Eclipse_DemoCamps_2008_-_Ganymede_Edition | What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?]] <br />
=== Location ===<br />
[http://www.nordevent.com/coffeeexchange.0.html Hamburg's Former Coffee Exchange]<br/><br />
Pickhuben 3<br/><br />
20457 Hamburg<br/><br />
<br />
[[Image:Kaffeeboerse.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<small>(picture courtesy of Ulrike Sturmhoevel - http://homepage.hamburg.de/ullis-schreibselseite/hh_nacht_speicherstadt.htm)</small><br />
<br />
=== Directions ===<br />
[http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=de&geocode=&q=hamburg,+pickhuben+3&sll=53.553407,9.992196&sspn=0.523768,1.505127&ie=UTF8&ll=53.544212,9.995847&spn=0.002046,0.005879&t=h&z=18&iwloc=addr Google Maps]<br />
<br />
Public Transport:<br />
<br />
* U3 "Baumwall" and take a [http://www.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=de&geocode=4606168369688327875,53.544309,9.981698%3B13800176437279864337,53.544070,9.981930%3B18076970943562938359,53.543020,9.990130&saddr=53.544286,9.98168&daddr=Baumwall+%4053.544070,+9.981930+to:Am+Sandtorkai+%4053.543020,+9.990130+to:Hamburg,+Pickhuben+3&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=17&via=1,2&sll=53.544254,9.985682&sspn=0.004093,0.011759&ie=UTF8&ll=53.543788,9.991636&spn=0.008186,0.023518&z=16 refreshing walk].<br />
* U1 "Messberg" ([http://www.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=de&geocode=6052784927134912210,53.544296,9.981710&saddr=53.548353,9.999983&daddr=Hamburg,+Pickhuben+3&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=16&sll=53.545216,9.992387&sspn=0.008861,0.020084&ie=UTF8&z=16 0,8 km walk])<br />
<br />
=== Date and Time ===<br />
June 16, 19:00 - 22:00<br />
<br />
=== Organizer ===<br />
* [http://www.peterfriese.de Peter Friese], [http://www.itemis.eu itemis AG]<br />
* [http://www.martinlippert.com Martin Lippert], [http://www.it-agile.de it-agile GmbH]<br />
<br />
=== Presenters ===<br />
If you would like to present at the DemoCamp, please feel free to add your name and topic to the list. Depending on the number of people interested we may have to limit the number of presenters and time of each demo.<br />
# Sven Efftinge (itemis AG), Preview of Xtext 2.0<br />
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=== Who Is Attending ===<br />
If you plan on attending please add your name to the list below. We'd like to see as many people show up as possible.<br />
# Peter Friese, itemis AG<br />
# [https://www.xing.com/profile/Rene_Mertins Rene Mertins], DE PAOLI Ltd.<br />
# [https://www.xing.com/profile/Frank_Gasdorf Frank Gasdorf], Plath GmbH<br />
# Martin Lippert, akquinet it-agile GmbH<br />
# [http://www.sts.tu-harburg.de/~mi.garcia/ Miguel Garcia], Tech Univ Hamburg-Harburg<br />
# [https://www.xing.com/profile/Andre_Lahs André Lahs], Gentleware AG<br />
# [http://simon.zambrovski.org/ Simon Zambrovski], TU Hamburg-Harburg<br />
# [http://www.lemmster.de Markus Alexander Kuppe], Versant GmbH<br />
# [https://www.xing.com/profile/Moritz_Eysholdt Moritz Eysholdt], itemis AG<br />
# [https://www.xing.com/profile/Alexander_Fuerstenau2 Alexander Fürstenau], w//Center Consulting GmbH<br />
# [https://www.xing.com/profile/Tom_Quellenberg Tom Quellenberg], subshell GmbH<br />
# Henning Wolf, akquinet it-agile GmbH<br />
# Sven Efftinge, itemis AG<br />
# [https://www.xing.com/profile/Alexander_Karnstedt Alexander Karnstedt], IDP Dr. Stein GmbH<br />
# Rakesh Prithiviraj, TUHH<br />
# [https://www.xing.com/profile/Holger_Schill2 Holger Schill], itemis AG</div>Holger.schill.itemis.de