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Fooling around with Eclipse, OSGi and Java

Session details
Status: 
Speaker(s) Cancelled
Speaker(s): 
Peter Kirschner (Kirschners GmbH)
Experience level: 
Beginner
Tags: 
fun pde osgi coverage pde bndtools oomph jvm temurin
Session Track: 
Other Cool Stuff
Session Type: 
Standard

Eclipse is old - 2001, OSGi is older - 2000 and Java is ancient - 1995.
"BUT wait ..., there is more".  Let's dive into the fun part's.
This talks give beginners a fun start into the Java ecosystem, visiting many planets from the Java universe.

From provisioning your local environment, via releasing on Github to deployment in cloud.
Our travel will visit snippets, examples and tools for development, coverage, testing and shipping.
And the, currently inevitable, GPT nebula will also part of our journey.

Java and the JVM are open - fully available as OSS and can be used almost everywhere!
From embedded systemd to cloud deployments, from fridges to Mars rovers.
Multi-platform support for win, mac and linux is also available as well as multiple jvm-based programming and scripting languages.

Programming is fun (even in enterprises), if you know the right places to look for, when solving your challenges.

Get on board an enjoy this medley of technologies and tools in our Java galaxy!

 

Objective of the presentation: 
Goal of the talks it to show newbies and beginners the versatility of the java ecosystem. All parts of the presentation are code-based running everywhere. Everything is available on GitHub. Even for enterprise developers can coding be fun - without Admin rights and with proxy constraints. So participants will get to know how to setup quickly their dev environment, re-use existing code examples and snippets. Code, test, do some qa, while hosting and releasing on github. It is nowadays very simple, easy and fun to enjoy coding - this talks is providing some hints and how-tos!
Attendee pre-requisites - If none, enter "N/A": 
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Schedule info
Time: 
19 Oct 2023 - 10:40 to 19 Oct 2023 - 11:15
Room: 
Wilhelm-Krämer-Zimmer
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