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Papyrus UML - the first stage of a journey to the cloud

Remi Schnekenburger (EclipseSource)

Do you ever wonder what a cloud-based future of powerful UML and SysML tools  look like and how to potentially migrate tools such as Papyrus to a web-based technology stack? We did, so we conducted a large evaluation project together with the group of Dominik Bork (Business Informatics Group at the Vienna University of Technology) to explore promising paths towards a full-fledged cloud-ready UML tool based on a modern technology stack and platform, such as Eclipse Theia or VSCode.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Modeling Tools and Technologies
Modeling Tools and Technologies

Getting started with Eclipse Cloud Dev Tools

Jonas Helming (EclipseSource)

Do you want to get started with web- or cloud-based tooling? Are you unsure whether to build on VS Code, Eclipse Theia or Eclipse Che? Do you wonder what openVSX is or what other technologies the Eclipse Cloud Developer Ecosystem provides? In this talk, we will provide you with an overview about the vibrant ecosystem for Cloud Development Tools.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

Diagram editors with Eclipse GLSP - 1.0

Philip Langer (EclipseSource)

The Eclipse Graphical Language Server Platform (GLSP) is an open source technology to efficiently create diagram editors for web-based tools such as Eclipse Theia or VS Code. It works similar to the language server protocol and can replace technologies such as GEF or GMF when migrating your toolchain to the web/cloud.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Modeling Tools and Technologies
Modeling Tools and Technologies

Diagram editors in the web with Eclipse GLSP

Philip Langer (EclipseSource)
Maximilian Koegel (EclipseSource)

Do you want to build a modern, web-based diagram editor, maybe integrated into Eclipse Theia or VS Code? Are you wondering how to replace GMF or similar frameworks in your cloud-based tool and how to migrate existing diagram editors to the web? Then join our talk and learn about the Eclipse Graphical Language Server Platform (GLSP)!

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs
Web and Desktop Tools & IDEs

An experience report on migrating an industrial-grade IDE to the Cloud using the Eclipse ecosystem

Rainer Poisel (logi.cals GmbH)

An increasing number of tool providers are considering to offer their rich-client tools as a service in the Cloud, but not too many got already started. New technologies and platforms, such as the language server protocol (LSP), the Monaco Editor, Eclipse Theia, Eclipse Che, and Eclipse Graphical Language Server Platform (GLSP) are key enablers for achieving this goal. In this talk, we want to share our experiences made in an early Cloud migration project of a real industrial tool using those technologies. 

Experience level: 
Beginner

Built on Eclipse

The evolution of Papyrus, an open SysML and UML tool

Camille Letavernier (EclipseSource)
Philip Langer (EclipseSource)

Your are looking for an open and flexible SysML and UML tool? You want to learn how Papyrus was continuously improved over the last few years and how it could further evolve in the future? This talk is for you!

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs

Diagrams in web and space with GLSP

Philip Langer (EclipseSource)
Martin Fleck (EclipseSource)

Do you want to implement a diagram editor in the web or even in an augmented reality? This talk is for you!

Experience level: 
Beginner

Web & Cloud Development

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