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(42) Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF)

Scott Lewis (Composent, Inc) and Chris Aniszczyk (IBM)

Developer Track · Tutorial

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Tuesday, 13:30, 3 hours 30 minutes | Ballroom C   Add to your calendariCal

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The Eclipse Communication Framework is an Eclipse technology project. The project goal is to create a framework to assist in the creation of applications that require messaging. The framework abstracts away the details of various messaging protocols behind an extensible plugin-based API, thereby simplifying communications application development. The tutorial will describe the framework, provide opportunities to develop to the existing APIs and provide feedback about the framework for it's improvement. Attendees will develop their favorite example messaging applications such as IM/chat, data conferencing, file sharing, and/or VOIP.

Dr. Scott Lewis is the project lead for the Eclipse Communication Framework (ECF). His friends think he's been working on distributed applications for too long. Although a little goofy about it, he is passionate about making Eclipse/Eclipse RCP an open platform for integrated and interoperable communications applications. Scott also serves as an elected committer representative to the Eclipse Foundation Board of Directors. In this role he represents the needs and interests of the Eclipse committers on the Foundation Board. You can contact Scott at slewis at composent.com, or via IM at slewis at ecf.eclipse.org (xmpp/jabber), scottslewis at gmail.com (xmpp/jabber), or scottblewis at yahoo.com.

Chris Aniszczyk is a software engineer at IBM Lotus focusing on OSGi related development. He is an open source enthusiast at heart, and he works on the Gentoo Linux distribution and is a committer on a few Eclipse projects (PDE, ECF, EMFT). He's always available to discuss open source and Eclipse over a frosty beverage.




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