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=== Agenda ===
 
=== Agenda ===

Revision as of 12:27, 11 October 2011

Eclipse DemoCamp Old.jpg What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?

Location

TBD

Date and Time

TDB

Organizer

Peter Friese, Zühlke Engineering

Martin Lippert, SpringSource - a division of VMware

Sponsors

This Demo Camp will be sponsored by Zühlke Engineering and SpringSource - a division of VMware.

If your company is willing to co-sponsor this event, please contact Peter Friese.

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Agenda

If you would like to give a demo, please add yourself to the list. The final agenda will be announced in due course.

  • Werner Keil, Creative Arts & Technologies
  • Pascal Alich, Zühlke Hamburg
    • Programming the web with Eclipse
    • Web hooks, a programmable web concept, allow very flexible service integration, but are still simple to develop. This shall be demonstrated by an integration plaftform prototype which is based on the Google App Engine. It is developed with the Google Plugin for Eclipse. It supports an integrated development experience as known from the Java EE perspective, as well as running and debugging the application obeying the App Engine's sandbox restrictions. Finally, an application can be directly deployed to Google's App Engine.

Who Is Attending

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 - we know you can do it!

  1. Peter Friese, Zühlke Engineering
  2. Martin Lippert, SpringSource - a division of vmware
  3. Werner Keil, Creative Arts & Technologies
  4. Pascal Alich, Zühlke Hamburg

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