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How to host web-based tools in the cloud

Simon Graband (EclipseSource)
Johannes Faltermeier (EclipseSource)

Do you want to host a tool or IDE online in the cloud? Join this talk to jump start your cloud tool project with ease!

Modern tools and IDEs are often created based on web technologies. This enables deploying them not only as desktop applications, but also to run them in the cloud. This provides users access via a regular browser, so they can use the tool or custom IDE without any local installation from anywhere in the world just by following a link.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Getting started with Eclipse Theia

Jonas Helming (EclipseSource)

Are you looking to create a custom tool based on Eclipse Theia? Do you want to bundle existing features from the ecosystem but also extend the platform with your own domain-specific additions? Do you want to know about the basics of Eclipse Theia and learn more details about its extension capabilities? Then join this tutorial to provide a jumpstart to the development of Theia extensions!

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Eclipse SWT super-quick learner for beginners

Elsa Zacharia (IBM)

Eclipse is a powerful open source IDE that accelerates developer productivity by large, and is used by millions of developers today. On the other hand, hundreds of features and options that enable enterprise-grade Java development can be overwhelming for a novice user. This session focusses on Eclipse Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) that provides efficient and fast development of portable user-interfaces with hundreds of cool UI controls at your finger-tip.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Building custom C/C++ IDEs with CDT Cloud

Stefan Dirix (EclipseSource)

Do you want to build a custom IDE for C/C++ development? Do you want to enable your users to efficiently work with a specific embedded hardware, custom toolchains and development infrastructure by providing a modern, tailor-made tool with state-of-the-art language and debugging support? In this talk we will show you how we bootstrapped such a tool project within only a week!

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

The great Eclipse Papyrus migration, from GMF and XWT to Sirius and EEF

Vincent Lorenzo (CEA LIST)
Pauline Deville (CEA LIST)
Quentin Le Menez (CEA LIST)
Patrick Tessier (CEA LIST)

Eclipse Papyrus is an opensource Eclipse based UML modeler for research and industrial uses. 

This modeler is currently using GMF based diagrams and associated XWT based property views used to edit the models; and for the last year, Papyrus has been moving to Sirius based diagrams and EEF property Views.

In this talk, we will adress the problems linked to the previous framework and how we proceeded to fix them using Sirius diagrams and EEF property Views.

We will present you the current state of the migration and the differences with the previous version.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Eclipse Papyrus is flying to the web

Patrick Tessier (CEA LIST)
Marcos Didonet Del Fabro (CEA LIST)

Eclipse Papyrus is an open source UML modeler that is highly customizable, it enables the specification of systems architectures and behaviors.

Eclipse Papyrus Web is a first usable incubation version targeting a high TRL level by the end of 2024.

CEA LIST is building this tool in order to manage very large models for UML and the next version of OMG SysML v2. It is a cloud SaaS application meant to be natively collaborative.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Building cloud-native (modeling) tools

Maximilian Koegel (EclipseSource)

Are you planning to build a domain-specific (modeling) tool in a modern web-based technology stack? Are you wondering which latest and greatest technologies to use and how to integrate them to optimize operational costs in cloud environments? Well, we did…

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Combating the struggles of modern cloud-native java developers

Grace Jansen (IBM)

Moving our applications to the cloud has offered useful innovations and advantageous characteristics, including flexibility, dynamic scaling, and increased resiliency. However… it’s not all been sunshine and roses. Moving to the cloud can be hard and frustrating! As developers, we’re now dealing with an ever-changing and ever more complex landscape with new tools, technologies, and features to skill up on almost every week!

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Deep dive into HiDpi support in eclipse

Sravan Kumar Lakkimsetti (IBM)

HiDpi support has been there from quite sometime in Eclipse. But there is still a scope for improvement. This session covers 

1. Design features

2. Problems faced

3. Different implementations on various OS platforms

4. Keeping up with OS changes 

Finally have a discussion on future directions on HiDpi implementation

 

Experience level: 
Beginner

Tools & IDEs
Tools & IDEs

Deploy and update microservices on the fly with Eclipse Cloud DevTools

Ilya Buziuk (Red Hat, Inc.)
Mario Loriedo (Red Hat, Inc.)
Marc Nuri (Red Hat, Inc.)
Microservice architecture has become the go-to approach for building complex applications due to its ability to create and manage multiple independent components. However, developing, deploying, and updating these components can be a challenging task. This is where Eclipse Cloud DevTools come in to simplify the process.
Experience level: 
Beginner

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