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Creating Mobile Apps with Eclipse RAP and Tabris Jordi Boehme Lopez [EclipseSource], Johannes Eickhold [EclipseSource] Track: Building Industry Solutions Smartphones and Tablets have become ubiquitous. But, writing an application targeted for multiple devices is still a nightmare of platforms and programming languages. Several years ago a similar... |
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Creating Mobile Apps with Eclipse RAP and Tabris (continued) Jordi Boehme Lopez [EclipseSource], Johannes Eickhold [EclipseSource] Track: Building Industry Solutions TBD |
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Desktop apps on tablet devices Christian Campo [compeople AG], Miriam Dobner [Compeople AG] Track: Other Cool Stuff Tablets and touch devices are getting more and more popular. They are obviously the next cool thing. First Apple and later Google with Android made tablets a reality that more and more... |
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Desktop, Web and Mobile: Learn one get two for free Rabea Gransberger [MEKO|S], Holger Wolf [MEKO|S] Track: Building Industry Solutions The frameworks of the Eclipse platform make it possible to use the same code base for desktop, web and mobile clients. This talk will tell you how our product OTIS (Oil Trading and Information... |
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Highly Interactive Mobile Apps with RAP Holger Staudacher [EclipseSource], Johannes Eickhold [EclipseSource] Track: Eclipse Technology Smartphones and Tablets have become ubiquitous. The competitiveness of the market is a win for consumers but a nightmare for developers. To write an application targeted for multiple devices,... |
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Java-based Cross Platform Mobile Development Peter Friese [Z] Track: Other Cool Stuff Studies report there are more than 100 tools and frameworks for cross-platform mobile development. Most of them are JavaScript/HTML5 based, but are there actually any options for "plain old Java... |
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