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Martin Oberhuber
The Target Management project provides a framework, widgets and tools to manage
remote systems under a single, consistent user interface. Ready-to-use tools for
remote file system and shell access as well as launching remote CDT applications
can be used from device software development to mainframe operations. APIs allow
vendors to plug in their own connection schemes and system or subsystem types.
This talk will give a brief overview of the Target Management project's scope
and goals, current state and future directions. We will show examples of what
Target Management looks like in practice, explain important concepts and how
users can extend the framework. Special emphasis will be given on new components
like the Terminal framework and other upcoming enhancements.
Martin is the leader of the DSDP - Target Management project. As a software developer and architect, he is responsible for the current Target Manager component in Wind River Workbench. Driven by his strong desire to help people actually use the software he works on, he also contributes ideas for enhancement in many other areas around Eclipse. Martin holds an MS degree in Telematics from the University of Technology Graz/Austria, and has been working on source code analysis and tools development since 1999.