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Eclipse DemoCamps Juno 2012/Stuttgart
Location
STEP in Stuttgart-Vaihingen
STEP Stuttgarter Engineering Park
Gropiusplatz 2
70563 Stuttgart
Room Dalí (ground floor, left-hand behind the stairs)
Date and Time
Tuesday, June 26th, 2012 17:30
Sponsors
This Demo Camp will be sponsored by itemis AG, Eclipse strategic member and the leading company for model-driven software development.
If your company is willing to co-sponsor this event, please contact Niko Stotz.
Organizer
Presenters
- Mark Brörkens, itemis AG: Requirements Management with Eclipse
- Frank Gerhardt, Gerhardt Informatics: GEFGWT: GEF in JavaScript, in the browser, on the iPad
- Jochen Krause, EclipseSource: RAP mobile
- Ed Merks, itemis AG: Xcore: Ecore Meets Xtext
- Axel Terfloth, itemis AG: Yakindu-Tools
- Gunnar Wagenknecht, AGETO: Eclipse Gyrex Demo
Agenda
Time | Topic | Presenter | Description |
---|---|---|---|
17:30 – 17:45 | Reception | ||
17:45 – 18:00 | Welcome | Niko Stotz | |
18:00 – 18:20 | RAP mobile | Jochen Krause | |
18:25 – 18:45 | GEFGWT: GEF in JavaScript, in the browser, on the iPad | Frank Gerhardt |
GEF is one of the oldest Eclipse projects. When migrating of a good old RCP application to the Web or Mobile, the graphical editors are usually very hard to port or to rewrite. We ported GEF to JavaScript using GWT. That way you can reuse most of the Java code and compile your GEF editors to JavaScript. We also made a few extensions to support touch events on mobile devices. I will give you a demo of GEFGWT and explain how to use it. |
18:50 – 19:10 | Eclipse Gyrex Demo | Gunnar Wagenknecht | |
19:10 – 19:30 | Pause | ||
19:30 – 19:50 | Requirements Management with Eclipse | Mark Brörkens | |
19:55 – 20:15 | Yakindu-Tools | Axel Terfloth | |
20:20 – 20:40 | Xcore: Ecore Meets Xtext | Ed Merks |
Ecore's success stems from its power to describe deep semantic structure more concisely than Java. The downside are the tools. Certainly Ecore's structured editor is simple and effective and its graphical editor is rich and elegant but both are cumbersome compared to traditional text-based tools. The Xtext framework beckons with a solution: a textual syntax for Ecore. Going one step further, we leverage Xbase to define a concise textual notation for describing behavior and exploit it to implement constraints, derived features, operations, and data type conversion. We call this new language Xcore. This presentation will explore Xcore's capabilities and demonstrate its powerful tools in action. They provide an experience reminiscent of JDT, as you'd expect, given their roots in Xtext. We'll also show how Xcore can be interpreted dynamically and compiled to Java statically, how it can leverage existing models currently represented as Ecore and GenModel, and how it's possible to convert between the combination of the two traditional forms and the new uniform textual representation. You'll leave this talk with an excellent understanding of some amazing new technology that will be available in the Juno release. |
20:40 | Get together |
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 Niko Stotz.
- Niko Stotz, itemis AG
- Syed Aoun Raza, itemis AG
- Andreas Rytina, itemis AG
- Steffen Pingel, Tasktops
- Nirmal Sasidharan, Robert Bosch GmbH
- Wladimir Safonov, itemis AG
- Mohamed Mukhtar, itemis AG
- Markus Herrmann, vacos GmbH
- Stephan Schmid-Eilber, vacos GmbH
- Dominic Schabel, Finanz Informatik GmbH & Co. KG
- Andreas Haufler scireum GmbH
- Jan Scheithauer scireum GmbH
- Michael Krauter, itemis AG
- Tobias Jenkner, edmPRO
- Yahya Al-Hajj, NovaTec GmbH
- Gunnar Wagenknecht, AGETO
- Jörg Matysiak, CENIT AG
- Bastian Schäfer, CENIT AG
- Stefan Ruzitschka, CENIT AG
- Oliver Böhm, T-Systems
- Dirk Fauth, BeOne Stuttgart GmbH
- Frank Gerhardt, Gerhardt Informatics Kft.
- Kurt Ebert, itemis AG
- Thomas Hofmann, IBM
- Daniel Kunz, Robert Bosch GmbH
- Harald Mackamul, Robert Bosch GmbH
- Ralph Müller, Eclipse Foundation
- Artur Lojewski, babka software
- Christoph Czernohous, IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
- Gerd Zanker, Bosch Thermotechnik GmbH
- Alexander Of, itemis AG
- Domenik Pavletic, itemis AG
- Thomas Hoppe, n-fuse GmbH
- Mehmet Arziman, Daimler FleetBoard GmbH
- Philipp Graf, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik
- Alexander Maier, SMP Schnell & Michaelis GmbH
- Adrian Rochau, Fiducia IT AG
- Jochen Schmich, Fiducia IT AG
- Kiran Reddy, Robert Bosch GmbH