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[[Image:Eclipse_DemoCamp_New.jpg]] [[Eclipse_DemoCamps_Indigo_2011 | What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?]]  
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[[Image:Eclipse DemoCamp New.jpg]] [[Eclipse DemoCamps Indigo 2011|What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?]]  
  
Given the success of [[Eclipse_DemoCamps_Indigo_2011/Grenoble|Last Year Grenoble DemoCamp]], we are please to organize a new one this year.
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Given the success of [[Eclipse DemoCamps Indigo 2011/Grenoble|Last Year Grenoble DemoCamp]], we are please to organize a new one this year.  
  
=== Location ===
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=== Location ===
[[Image:banner_xrce.jpg]]
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[http://www.xrce.xerox.com/ Xerox Research Centre Europe]<br/>
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[[Image:Banner xrce.jpg]]  
6 chemin de Maupertuis<br/>
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38240 Meylan, France<br/>
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[http://www.xrce.xerox.com/About-XRCE/Travel-Information Travel Information]
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=== Date and Time ===
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[http://www.xrce.xerox.com/ Xerox Research Centre Europe]<br> 6 chemin de Maupertuis<br> 38240 Meylan, France<br> [http://www.xrce.xerox.com/About-XRCE/Travel-Information Travel Information]
13 June 2012, 14h - 18h
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=== Sponsors ===
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=== Date and Time  ===
[[Image:Xer_3ln_rgb.jpg]] [[Image:Eclipse logo.png]]
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http://www.xrce.xerox.com/
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13 June 2012, 14h - 18h
  
=== Organizers ===
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=== Sponsors  ===
* Adrian Mos - Xerox Research
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* Mickael Istria - JBoss by Red Hat (mistria@redhat.com)
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[[Image:Xer 3ln rgb.jpg]] [[Image:Eclipse logo.png]]
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http://www.xrce.xerox.com/
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=== Organizers ===
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*Adrian Mos - Xerox Research  
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*Mickael Istria - JBoss by Red Hat (mistria@redhat.com)
  
 
=== Agenda  ===
 
=== Agenda  ===
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The day will feature informal demos, presentations and discussions about cool Eclipse projects, ranging from research prototypes to fully-featured open-source and commercial offerings.  
 
The day will feature informal demos, presentations and discussions about cool Eclipse projects, ranging from research prototypes to fully-featured open-source and commercial offerings.  
  
Each presentation should be '''15 minutes + 5 minutes of questions''', doing the transition with next presentation. If you want to make something shorter, then we'll plan quickies (5 minutes). This tentative agenda is subject to change depending on the proposed talks.
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Each presentation should be '''15 minutes + 5 minutes of questions''', doing the transition with next presentation. If you want to make something shorter, then we'll plan quickies (5 minutes). This tentative agenda is subject to change depending on the proposed talks.  
  
* 14h - 14h15: Welcome, by Adrian Mos
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*14h - 14h15: Welcome, by Adrian Mos  
* 14h20 - 14h35: ...
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*14h20 - 14h35: ...  
* 14h40 - 14h55: ...
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*14h40 - 14h55: ...  
* 15h - 15h15: ...
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*15h - 15h15: ...  
* 15h20 - 15h40: Quickies (5 minutes each, no QA, discussions during break)
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*15h20 - 15h40: Quickies (5 minutes each, no QA, discussions during break)  
** ...
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**...  
** ...
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**...  
** ...
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**...  
** ...
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**...  
* 15h40 - 16h30: Break
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*15h40 - 16h30: Break  
* 15h45 - 16h: ...
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*15h45 - 16h: ...  
* 16h05 - 16h20: ...
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*16h05 - 16h20: ...  
* 16h25 - 16h40: ...
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*16h25 - 16h40: ...  
* 16h45 - 17h: ...
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*16h45 - 17h: ...  
* 17h05 - 17h30: Quickies (5 minutes each)
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*17h05 - 17h30: Quickies (5 minutes each)  
** ...
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**...  
** ...
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**...  
** ...
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**...  
** ...
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**...  
** Closing, by Adrian Mos
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**Closing, by Adrian Mos  
* 17h30 - 18h: Unconference around a coffee
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*17h30 - 18h: Unconference around a coffee
  
 
*'''19h - ...''' Unconference in a '''bar''' of the center of Grenoble (announced during the DemoCamp)
 
*'''19h - ...''' Unconference in a '''bar''' of the center of Grenoble (announced during the DemoCamp)
  
=== Proposed talks ===
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=== Proposed talks ===
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==== Submission and deadline  ====
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You can submit simply by adding a paragraph there (please respect follow title conventions so we can easy use the page outline). We are looking for talks that shows:
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*Cool stuff in Eclipse (Eclipse insight)
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*Cool stuff with Eclipse (how you use Eclipse)
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*Cool stuff for Eclipse (what plugins you develop)
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All technologies/projects/organizations/... are good for a presentation, while it relates to Eclipse.
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==== What's hot in Juno?  ====
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*'''By:'''&nbsp;?
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*'''Abstract:''' A new release is made of new things! This will be an hopefully exhaustive lists of the new projects and main achievements that were part of Juno release.
  
==== Submission and deadline ====
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==== What does E4 change for Eclipse users?  ====
  
You can submit simply by adding a paragraph there (please respect follow title conventions so we can easy use the page outline). We are looking for talks that shows:
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*By:&nbsp;?
* Cool stuff in Eclipse (Eclipse insight)
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*Abstract: Eclipse Juno is based on E4. This refreshed platform introduce some new ergonomics that make Eclipse users development faster. This talk introduces this main changes that make your working day better.
* Cool stuff with Eclipse (how you use Eclipse)
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* Cool stuff for Eclipse (what plugins you develop)
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All technologies/projects/organizations/... are good for a presentation, while it relates to Eclipse.
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==== What's hot in Juno? ====
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==== What does E4 change for Eclipse developer  ====
* '''By:''' ?
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* '''Abstract:''' A new release is made of new things! This will be an hopefully exhaustive lists of the new projects and main achievements that were part of Juno release.
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==== What does E4 change for Eclipse users? ====
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*By:&nbsp;?  
* By: ?
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*Abstract: E4 introduces new paradigms in Eclipse development (Dependency injection, modeled workbench, services...). In this presentation, you'll learn quickly what this new stuff provide and how to leverage it. You'll also see how it does (not) have impoact on what you already did, how to perform transition of your code from e3 to e4 without pain, and how to adopt these new efficient paradigms.
* Abstract: Eclipse Juno is based on E4. This refreshed platform introduce some new ergonomics that make Eclipse users development faster. This talk introduces this main changes that make your working day better.
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==== What does E4 change for Eclipse developer ====
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==== What's new GMF?  ====
* By: ?
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* Abstract: E4 introduces new paradigms in Eclipse development (Dependency injection, modeled workbench, services...). In this presentation, you'll learn quickly what this new stuff provide and how to leverage it. You'll also see how it does (not) have impoact on what you already did, how to perform transition of your code from e3 to e4 without pain, and how to adopt these new efficient paradigms.
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==== What's new GMF? ====
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*By: Aurélien Pupier  
*By: Aurélien Pupier
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*Abstract:
 
*Abstract:
  
=== Who Is Attending ===
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=== Who Is Attending ===
  
Please add your name to this list if you attend the DemoCamp:  
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Please add your name to this list if you attend the DemoCamp, or you could also use [http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3539662225 EventBrite ticketing system]:  
  
 
#Adrian Mos, Xerox Research  
 
#Adrian Mos, Xerox Research  
 
#Mickael Istria, JBoss by Red Hat  
 
#Mickael Istria, JBoss by Red Hat  
#Aurelien Pupier, BonitaSoft
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#Aurelien Pupier, BonitaSoft  
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#...
  
 
=== Carpool  ===
 
=== Carpool  ===

Revision as of 11:46, 11 May 2012

Eclipse DemoCamp Old.jpg What is an Eclipse DemoCamp?

Given the success of Last Year Grenoble DemoCamp, we are please to organize a new one this year.

Location

Banner xrce.jpg

Xerox Research Centre Europe
6 chemin de Maupertuis
38240 Meylan, France
Travel Information

Date and Time

13 June 2012, 14h - 18h

Sponsors

Xer 3ln rgb.jpg Eclipse logo.png

http://www.xrce.xerox.com/

Organizers

  • Adrian Mos - Xerox Research
  • Mickael Istria - JBoss by Red Hat (mistria@redhat.com)

Agenda

The day will feature informal demos, presentations and discussions about cool Eclipse projects, ranging from research prototypes to fully-featured open-source and commercial offerings.

Each presentation should be 15 minutes + 5 minutes of questions, doing the transition with next presentation. If you want to make something shorter, then we'll plan quickies (5 minutes). This tentative agenda is subject to change depending on the proposed talks.

  • 14h - 14h15: Welcome, by Adrian Mos
  • 14h20 - 14h35: ...
  • 14h40 - 14h55: ...
  • 15h - 15h15: ...
  • 15h20 - 15h40: Quickies (5 minutes each, no QA, discussions during break)
    • ...
    • ...
    • ...
    • ...
  • 15h40 - 16h30: Break
  • 15h45 - 16h: ...
  • 16h05 - 16h20: ...
  • 16h25 - 16h40: ...
  • 16h45 - 17h: ...
  • 17h05 - 17h30: Quickies (5 minutes each)
    • ...
    • ...
    • ...
    • ...
    • Closing, by Adrian Mos
  • 17h30 - 18h: Unconference around a coffee
  • 19h - ... Unconference in a bar of the center of Grenoble (announced during the DemoCamp)

Proposed talks

Submission and deadline

You can submit simply by adding a paragraph there (please respect follow title conventions so we can easy use the page outline). We are looking for talks that shows:

  • Cool stuff in Eclipse (Eclipse insight)
  • Cool stuff with Eclipse (how you use Eclipse)
  • Cool stuff for Eclipse (what plugins you develop)

All technologies/projects/organizations/... are good for a presentation, while it relates to Eclipse.

What's hot in Juno?

  • By: ?
  • Abstract: A new release is made of new things! This will be an hopefully exhaustive lists of the new projects and main achievements that were part of Juno release.

What does E4 change for Eclipse users?

  • By: ?
  • Abstract: Eclipse Juno is based on E4. This refreshed platform introduce some new ergonomics that make Eclipse users development faster. This talk introduces this main changes that make your working day better.

What does E4 change for Eclipse developer

  • By: ?
  • Abstract: E4 introduces new paradigms in Eclipse development (Dependency injection, modeled workbench, services...). In this presentation, you'll learn quickly what this new stuff provide and how to leverage it. You'll also see how it does (not) have impoact on what you already did, how to perform transition of your code from e3 to e4 without pain, and how to adopt these new efficient paradigms.

What's new GMF?

  • By: Aurélien Pupier
  • Abstract:

Who Is Attending

Please add your name to this list if you attend the DemoCamp, or you could also use EventBrite ticketing system:

  1. Adrian Mos, Xerox Research
  2. Mickael Istria, JBoss by Red Hat
  3. Aurelien Pupier, BonitaSoft
  4. ...

Carpool

Eclipse DemoCamp Grenoble is a Green event. If you plan to use your car to go to this DemoCamp, and have some seats to share, please add you to this list:

Driver Departure from Seats
Mickael Istria (mistria@redhat.com) Grenoble Centre
  1. free
  2. free
  3. free
  4. free

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