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Eclipse DemoCamps Galileo 2009/Detroit

Eclipse-camp.gif What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?

What is Eclipse? You might be surprised to learn it’s more than just a Java IDE. The Eclipse Foundation is an open source ecosystem focused on providing extensible frameworks, tools and runtimes for building commercial applications for both client and server platforms. The Eclipse DemoCamp is an opportunity to showcase the cool and interesting technology built upon Eclipse open source projects.

Compuware Corporation is hosting a regional Eclipse DemoCamp for south-east Michigan on June 17. This is an opportunity to learn more about Eclipse technologies and see how they are used within commercial software solutions. If you are interested in attending, or demoing your own Eclipse based product, please self-register yourself by updating this wiki page below.

Location

Compuware Corporation
One Campus Martius
Detroit, Michigan 48226
313.227.7300

Date and Time

June 17, 2009

5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Hors d’oeuvres and Networking
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
sessions / demos
7:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Questions and Answers

Organizer

Dennis O'Flynn, Compuware

Presenters

If you would like to present at the DemoCamp, please feel free to add your name and topic to the list. Depending on the number of people interested we may have to limit the number of presenters and time of each demo.

Overview (45 minutes)

Eclipse - More than just an IDE
Speaker - Dennis O'Flynn, Compuware Corporation
Abstract - Eclipse is commonly know as a Java IDE. However, it is much more than that. This session will present an overview of the Eclipse Foundation and its nearly 100 open source software projects.
Eclipse v3.5 - Galileo
Speaker - Dennis O'Flynn, Compuware Corporation
Abstract - Galilo is the 4th release train from the Eclipse Foundation. This session will highlight the over 30 Eclipse projects that will be simultaneously released with Galileo

Product Demos (15-20 minutes each)

Compuware Fault Manager
Speaker - Chris Hart, Software Developer
Abstract - Fault Manager is a reporting solutions based upon the Eclipse BIRT project. This demo will show how Fault Manager leverages BIRT to design and customize reports that can be viewed either in a rich client or with a browser accessing web application.
Eclipse as a Server-Side Platform
Speaker - Dennis O'Flynn, Compuware Corporation
Abstract - The Eclipse Rich Client Platform is popular for client-side applications. But Eclipse can also be used to host server-side solutions as well. Eclipse is based upon Equinox, an implementation of the OSGi specification. This demo will show how Eclipse can be leveraged to deploy plug-ins into a server-side environment that utilize OSGi Service Applications and Service Components.
Compuware Vantage Service Manager v11
Speaker - Rick Schultz, Development Lead and Jon Goering, Software Developer
Abstract - Vantage Service Manager in version 11 has gone through a transformation from purely a Java Swing application into Eclipse RCP. This demo will go through the product in terms of lessons learned and technologies leveraged to successfully merry Java Swing and the SWT of Eclipse RCP. You don't need to re-write it all, as they can co-exist!
L33t Labs Game Engine
Speaker - Anthony McCrary, L33t Labs - Software Developer / Architect
Abstract - Eclipse as game development platform: Using Eclipse's extensible architecture to create tightly integrated game development tools and bridging the gap between programmers and designers/artists.

BoF's

Time permitting after our talks, we will also host BoF's. Please define any Eclipse topic of special interest you would like to discuss.

<topic>
Facilitator - <your name, your company>
Abstract - <brief description of BoF>

Who Is Attending

If you plan on attending please add your name and company to the list below. We'd like to see as many people show up as possible.

  1. Dennis O'Flynn, Compuware
  2. Abdel Belkasri, PhD, Compuware
  3. Joe Sadler, SaTech Logistics
  4. Chris Hart
  5. Rick Schultz, Compuware
  6. Jon Goering, Compuware
  7. Anthony McCrary, L33t Labs, Detroit JUG Member
  8. David McKinnon, The Detroit Java User Group
  9. Srini Vinukonda, Detroit JUG Member
  10. Husni Salka, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Detroit JUG Member
  11. Bhargava Puli, Sprint, Detroit JUG Member
  12. Frank Fetters, OpenMarket, Detroit JUG Member
  13. Ken Fox, ePrize, Detroit JUG Member
  14. Jon Mietling, L33t Labs, Detroit JUG Member
  15. Srini Penchikala, Flagstar Bank, Detroit JUG Member
  16. Shekar Gowda, Budco
  17. Richard Green, DTE Energy, Detroit JUG Member
  18. YaChin Hsu, Wilson Technologies, Detroit JUG Member
  19. Alex Ionescu, ePrize, Detriot JUG Member
  20. Reji Alexander, Detroit JUG Member
  21. Paul Drallos, Detroit JUG Member
  22. Judy Wang, Detroit JUG Member
  23. Nathan Wray, Flagstar Bank, Detroit JUG Member
  24. Tim Fisher, Compuware, Detroit JUG Member
  25. Don Ward, Encore Automation, Detroit JUG Member
  26. Judes Tumuhairwe, Ford, Detroit JUG Member
  27. Vijay Oruganty, Ameriprise Financials, Member Detroit JUG
Note
Advance registration would greatly assist us in setting up access to the building as well as parking validation.

Contact Information

Dennis O'Flynn
work: 313.227.7433
email: dennis.oflynn@compuware.com

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