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Build Your Custom Eclipse Theia Event Viewer Within Days

Thomas Haber (toem GmbH)

Increasingly complex multicore software and semiconductor systems are driving the need for greater transparency through tracing, logging and analysis.
In order to debug and trace such a system, it is necessary to synchronously capture, display and analyse differently encoded data from multiple sources.

This presentation will show how to create a custom visualisation and analysis extension for eclipse Theia and VsCode based on open source components and templates in a short period of time.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

NabLab: from Eclipse to VSCode thanks to LSP & Sirius Web

Axel RICHARD (OBEO)
Benoit Lelandais (CEA)

NabLab is an open-source research project led by HPC initiative of the CEA. It aims to provide a productive development way for exascale High Performance Computing technologies, flexible enough to be competitive in terms of performances. It is composed of:

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Cloud-Native Java development on Visual Studio Code

Nick Zhu

The session will be focused on the following topics:

- Overview of features and availability of Java extension

- Install and set up VS Code for coding, debugging and testing through a

simple demo app

-Working with Github

-Working with a Spring project

- Remote and cloud-native development

- Q & A

 

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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

Theia Architecture Overview

Thomas Mäder (Castle Ridge Software)

In this talk you will learn how Eclipse Theia works at a high level. We'll be looking at the parts that make up a Theia application, both on the source-code level and at runtime, and how they play together.

This talk is for you if you want to get into working with Theia source code. Maybe because you're planning to adopt Theia for a product, maybe because you want to contribute to the framwork, or maybe you're just interested in understanding how a modern, desktop-like Typescript application works.

 

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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

Node.js super-quick starter for other programmers

Gireesh Punathil (IBM)

While Javascript as a language is easy to learn, node.js as a platform offers some difficulty for beginners due to its peculiar programming characteristics, and there is always few developers who have questions on the out of order I/O and its implications in the program etc. This session aims to illustrate the top 10 (based on identified usage pain point in the field, not based on their importance in the core) vital ingredients of node.js in their fundamental form: definition, common usage pattern, control flow, best practices, and problem determination.

 

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Adopting Theia - Insights from an Initial Contributor

Paul Maréchal (Ericsson AB)

Are you in the process of adopting Eclipse Theia as a platform for your next IDE or tool project? In this talk, we’ll share our technical experience from over 5 years as core maintainers of Theia and using it to deploy various internal projects. Join us and learn from our ideas, issues and successes!

Experience level: 
Intermediate

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

Building with Bnd: Its not just for OSGi anymore

BJ Hargrave (IBM)

You may have heard of Bnd as OSGi tooling. It has plugins for Eclipse (Bndtools), Maven and Gradle. Bnd has many capabilities and is useful for more than just building OSGi bundles. We will take a look at the current state of Bnd/Bndtools and explore some interesting use cases for Bnd beyond pure OSGi

 

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Using byte-code analysis to modernize your Java EE applications

Alex Motley (IBM)
Cindy High

Want to analyze your Java EE applications for a modernization project but don't want to get bogged down in the source code?  Much can be learned from the compiled application EAR,  WAR, and JAR files by looking at the class byte-code and other files in the archive!  Do you want make discoveries like finding hard-coded URLs, figure out if you are ready for the next Java SE version, or get a heads up on the issues might be lurking when you move to a cloud environment?  There is a solution! 

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Eclipse Theia - News and Noteworthy!

Thomas Mäder (Castle Ridge Software)
Jonas Helming (EclipseSource)

Eclipse Theia is the next generation platform for building IDEs and tools at Eclipse. Theia is driven by a very active and diverse community with a monthly release cycle. In this talk, the Theia project leads provide a comprehensive update about what’s new and noteworthy in the project.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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

Using the E4 spies to debug your Eclipse application.

Olivier Prouvost (OPCoach)

Are you a RCP developer using the E4 runtime with or without the compatibility layer ? This talk will give you information to help you in your plugin development.

The E4 spies have moved this year to the PDE project and are directly available when you run your application using Eclipse. You don’t need anymore to install them separately.

This is may be the moment to remind you how to use them to debug your application.

Experience level: 
Beginner

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