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Your Wish is Forge's Command: Combining Eclipse and the Command-line

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Standard [25 minutes]

How many times have you found yourself struggling with adding all the right elements to your brand new Java EE project? Even with an IDE such as Eclipse you need to make sure that all the right features are installed and that the proper items are enabled in your workspace and for your project.

Understanding the intricacies of Eclipse Hudson plugin development

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Standard [25 minutes]

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Schubartsaal
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Hudson Continuous Integration Server is highly extensible and provides many extension points to extend the core platform and develop plugins. Several aspects of the core such as Version Control, Builders, Publishers and Recorders can be extended. Plugins provide their own configuration of these functionalities by providing fragments of views that are dynamically included in the configuration of the project or build. Plugins participate in the overall configuration of the Hudson platform itself.

Continuous Integration with Eclipse Hudson CI – what a year!

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Extended [55 minutes]
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It's been quite a year for the Hudson Community, and it’s leading open source continuous integration server tool. Whether you are an experienced Hudson user or thinking of starting down the CI path come along to this session and see the tool in action and hear more about the great future that is unfolding for the Hudson community and role of the Eclipse foundation in the future.

Automating Model Migration with EMF Edapt

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Standard [25 minutes]

Like other software artifacts, Ecore models are subject to evolution. When an Ecore model evolves, existing instances may need to be migrated. Manual migration of these instances is tedious and error-prone, and thus instance migration needs to be automated. However, building an automated migrator is a non-trivial task, as it needs to preserve the meaning of possibly infinite number of instances.

Generating complete JSON/XML Rest Webservice functionality using EMFT Texo, Jetty and EclipseLink

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Standard [25 minutes]
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This talk and demo shows how easy it is to generate fully functional JSON/XML REST webservices from an ecore model and deploying the generated artifacts in an OSGI environment using Jetty and EclipseLink.

Taste Quartz's sparkle in the light of Eclipse

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Standard [25 minutes]
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Finally the most popular open source IDE is supporting the most popular open source job scheduler, thanks to this newly born project. Come and see how you can cut and polish your Quartz jobs with Eclipse tools, and enjoy a unique and smooth development experience.

Quartz is a popular open source job scheduler, written in Java. The framework is being widely used by a lot of open source and commercial projects, and it's community is continuing to bring out new releases with even more features.

Repository injection for the EMF Client Platform

Session Type: 
Standard [25 minutes]

The EMF Client Platform (ECP) provides a generic and reflective user interface for arbitrary EMF models backed by arbitrary persistence layers. But, even though the UI is for free, one question remains open: should I use the CDO Model Repository or EMFStore to actually store my models; or maybe just XMI files? We cannot answer this question for you but we can reduce the effort required to implement your decision or revise it any time later.

Managing large and distributed Eclipse Server Applications

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Standard [25 minutes]

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Over the last two years, AGETO created a large Eclipse based web application. It runs in a distributed environment within two data centers. A common platform is used which is entirely based on EclipseRT Open Source components. The application can be extended dynamically at runtime to suite the needs of many tenants. In order to scale with tenant needs – especially at high-traffic times – nodes can be added and removed from the deployment at runtime.

Developing runtime applications with Eclipse Gyrex

Session Type: 
Tutorial [3.5 hours]

The Eclipse Gyrex project is a platform for building OSGi runtime applications in a cloud-like infrastructure. It separates operational aspects from development and it uses as much of existing Eclipse concepts and technologies as possible - plug-ins, features, HttpService, extension & extension points, Eclipse Preferences API, Eclipse Jobs API and a lot more.

The Runtime App Store

Session Type: 
Standard [25 minutes]

The Eclipse Marketplace in combination with the Eclipse Marketplace Client is a great way for installing extensions into an Eclipse IDE. We'll show how this can be used for EclipseRT as well. Simply install apps into your runtime either by using the Equinox OSGi console, an HTTP API or via a RAP based UI provided by the EclipseRT Marketplace Client.

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