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

Next-Gen Dirigible with SAP Fundamental Styles

Stan Genchev (SAP SE)

Throughout the years, software development has changed and the way we use and expect our web IDEs to behave has also changed. We decided that it's time to rethink and modernize the UI and UX of Eclipse Dirigible using modern technologies and toolkits such as SAP Fundamental Styles. This presentation will be about what we changed, the current status of the effort and what our future plans are.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Building Tools for Jakarta EE and MicroProfile Developers

Grace Jansen (IBM)

Yes, I want to build my cloud-native Java applications with MicroProfile and Jakarta EE. Then, do I have to build everything from scratch? Are there tools that will make coding my application easier and what are the latest ones in development? What technologies are behind the development of these tools? Join us as we answer these questions, demonstrate the available tools in action and look at how they were built.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Scaling Xtext

Lieven Lemiengre (Sigasi)
Sebastian Zarnekow (Self-employed)

The Eclipse Xtext framework offers a suitable architectural blueprint to quickly develop small and medium sized domain specific languages including decent editing support. However, as soon as a language grows - in terms of syntactic complexity, number of users, average file sizes, or by other metrics - heavy customizing is often necessary to achieve a decent user experience. Join us on a journey about the learnings of the past 10 years of building commercial IDEs with Xtext.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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

Migrate your RCP software now!

Philip Wenig (Lablicate GmbH)

Recent vulnerabilities in open source libraries, like Log4Shell [1], enforce every developer to stay up to date and to migrate existing software to the latest version available. It sounds easier than it is in reality. The path of migration isn't always straight forward, especially if a large software suite needs to be maintained. Personally, I'm getting a bit nervous when being confronted with the term "migration".

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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

Extending Eclipse JDT to Support Java Projects with a Bazel Build

Peter Laird (Salesforce.com, Inc.)

This session will cover the interesting highlights of the design and implementation of the Bazel Eclipse Feature. Attendees should have some development experience with Java in Eclipse to get the most out of this seession. 

Intro (2 minutes)

Part 1: Bazel basics (5 minutes)

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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

Solving an Internal Real-World SRE Issue with Eclipse Trace Compass

Matthew Khouzam (Ericsson AB)

This talk will guide you on the steps taken to solve a real SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) issue we faced. This problem caused a slowdown for several thousand developers, but no service loss. We will show how good logging/tracing strategies and pre-emptive log post-mortems can save a company hundreds of hours.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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

What's cooking in the TraceCompass.cloud project?

Bernd Hufmann (Ericsson AB)

Traditionally, trace analysis and visualization tools are strongly coupled with the format of the trace files of the traced system. These available tools in the industry are focused on specific trace formats and specialized use cases for their systems.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Eclipse Muto LiveUI

Deniz Memis (Eteration A.S)
Naci Dai (eteration A.S.)

Eclipse Muto LiveUI

LiveUI is a part of the Eclipse Muto project, Eclipse Muto provides an adaptive framework and a runtime platform for dynamically composable model-driven ROS software stacks on autonomous vehicles and robots in general. 

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Eclipse Tips & Tricks

Lakshmi P Shanmugam (IBM)

The Eclipse IDE celebrated it's 20th anniversary last year. With such a long history of releases, numerous plug-ins & extensions and a huge developer community, it's still one of the most popular IDEs for developers working across multiple domains and languages. Eclipse is especially popular as a Java IDE and has been extended by plugins to support numerous other languages.

The Eclipse IDE is packed with loads of powerful features and capabilities and provides the developers a robust integrated environment for developing, running and debugging applications. With a version of IDE released every quarter, more and more new features and improvements are added that enable it’s users to be more productive in their day to day work.

More often than not the users are unaware of all the capabilities and hence are unable to take full advantage of them. The aim of the session is to highlight the powerful capabilities, share the valuable tips & tricks and enable developers to utilize the IDE to its full potential.

The session will also highlight the useful new and noteworthy features added in the releases in the past year and also the upcoming features in 4.25 release.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Textual and Graphical Languages for the Cloud Era

Miro Spönemann (TypeFox GmbH)

You can build a cloud IDE with domain-specific textual and graphical languages – all with Eclipse technologies. Theia provides the IDE framework with text editor, Xtext and LSP4J form the language server, and Sprotty renders beautiful modern diagrams. This technology stack works well, but it also imposes a high maintenance effort because the two involved programming platforms, TypeScript and Java, are not directly compatible and depend on separate ecosystems for building and distributing modules.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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