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* David Chandler (email drfibonacci at google dot com)
 
* David Chandler (email drfibonacci at google dot com)
  
=== Presenters ===
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=== Presenters ===
  
* Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation
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====Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation====
: Orion (Eclipse Web-based IDE)
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: [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Orion  Orion]
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* Eric Clayberg (Google, formerly Instantiations)
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* [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Orion Orion] web-based tooling demo
: SwingBuilder
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* [http://marketplace.eclipse.org/ Eclipse Marketplace] demo
: [http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/ Google Web Toolkit]
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* Rajeev Dayal (Google)
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====Eric Clayberg (Google, formerly Instantiations)====
: Google Plugin for Eclipse
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* [http://www.eclipse.org/windowbuilder SwingBuilder] demo
: [http://code.google.com/eclipse/ Google Plugin for Eclipse]
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: After Google's recent acquisition of Instantiations, WindowBuilder (winner of the 2009 Eclipse Community award for Best Commercial Eclipse Tool) was relaunched under the Google banner and recently contributed to the Eclipse open source community. Now the most powerful Java UI builder in the world is freely available for any Eclipse developer to use and extend. This demo will introduce you to using WindowBuilder to create and edit SWT, Swing and GWT apps.
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====Rajeev Dayal (Google)====
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* [http://code.google.com/eclipse/ Google Plugin for Eclipse]
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: The Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE) makes it easy for Eclipse developers to use GWT and App Engine to build and deploy AJAX applications. Come and join us as we talk about some of the powerful features that GPE has to offer, such as JSNI support, UIBinder file editing, GWT- and App Engine- specific validations, and 1-click deployment to App Engine. We'll also cover some of GPE's newer cloud-based features, such as downloading Google APIs into your project, and connecting with Google Project Hosting.
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Other presenters welcome! If you'd like to demo something useful with Eclipse, please add yourself to the agenda right here.
  
 
=== Who Is Attending ===
 
=== Who Is Attending ===

Revision as of 16:58, 23 May 2011

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Location

Google Midtown office
10 10th St. NE
Atlanta, GA 30309

Date and Time

June 16, 2011
6:30pm - 8:00pm

Organizers

  • David Chandler (email drfibonacci at google dot com)

Presenters

Mike Milinkovich, Eclipse Foundation

Eric Clayberg (Google, formerly Instantiations)

After Google's recent acquisition of Instantiations, WindowBuilder (winner of the 2009 Eclipse Community award for Best Commercial Eclipse Tool) was relaunched under the Google banner and recently contributed to the Eclipse open source community. Now the most powerful Java UI builder in the world is freely available for any Eclipse developer to use and extend. This demo will introduce you to using WindowBuilder to create and edit SWT, Swing and GWT apps.

Rajeev Dayal (Google)

The Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE) makes it easy for Eclipse developers to use GWT and App Engine to build and deploy AJAX applications. Come and join us as we talk about some of the powerful features that GPE has to offer, such as JSNI support, UIBinder file editing, GWT- and App Engine- specific validations, and 1-click deployment to App Engine. We'll also cover some of GPE's newer cloud-based features, such as downloading Google APIs into your project, and connecting with Google Project Hosting.

Other presenters welcome! If you'd like to demo something useful with Eclipse, please add yourself to the agenda right here.

Who Is Attending

If you plan on attending please add your name and company to the list below. If you have any trouble with the wiki, just send an email to the organizer.

  • Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director, Eclipse Foundation
  • Eric Clayberg (Google, formerly Instantiations)
  • Rajeev Dayal (Google)
  • Bill Blalock (Fidelity National Information Services)

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