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Eclipse Summit Europe 2009 Category Descriptions

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Runtime

Eclipse is rapidly evolving a widerange of runtime technologies. From the basic Equinox OSGi implementation to p2 provisioning up to AJAX platforms (RAP), object persistence (EclipseLink), whole SOA runtimes (Swordfish), and numerous other elements of the new top-level RT project. Looking more broadly, projects such as EMF and BIRT have significant chunks of technology useful in runtime contexts. At ESE this year we want to hear about these and other technologies at Eclipse that apply in the runtime space. We want deep dives that expose the power and value of the Eclipse approach, experience reports that talk about your success in applying Equinox and the Eclipse ecosystem to runtime problems and talks that point to possible futures in this unfolding story.

IDE

Embedded

This category focuses on mobile and embedded technology in Eclipse. We are looking for talks that cover usage or extension of existing Eclipse projects for mobile Java and C++ application development or for general embedded tooling. We are interested in industry vertical open source solutions and experiences in the embedded and mobile space. We are interested in embedded applications of the DSDP projects (DD, TM, MTJ, TmL, NAB, RTSC), CDT, and TPTP.

Modeling

This category is focused on topics related to the range of Eclipse Modeling Project technologies: Meta-modeling, domain-specific languages, textual notations and diagramming, model transformation, and code generation. Submissions of particular interest will cover multiple technologies and Modeling project integration points. Of course, a range of standard talks, both introductory and advanced, on the core technologies are welcome.

Other

Some of the best talks defy categorization. If you have a talk that does not fit into any of the other categories, submit it here.

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