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Nice to meet you at EclipseCon 2012

The BSI team welcomes you at the Eclipse community's conference in Reston, Virginia. Grasp this opportunity to meet our software engineers and discuss the advantages of our Scout project for writing business applications. And don't forget: we always bring along our famous Swiss chocolats! This years' treat: get your own Scout Sheep.

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March 26st - 29th, Reston, Virginia
The Hyatt Regency Reston, Booth #22

Day Time Title/Speaker
29 March 2012 13:30 - 14:15 Building user friendly business apps for desktop and web
Matthias Zimmermann (BSI Business Systems Integration AG) and Jochen Krause (EclipseSource, Innoopract Informationssysteme GmbH).

Eclipse Scout is a proven platform for building business apps, such as Customer Relationship Management Systems.

In this talk we explore how the Scout project managed to conquer the web by using Eclipse RAP. This is not a single sourcing story - we decided to implement a web UI in its own right.

Based on our requirements RAP 1.5 introduces a number of extensions to the SWT API. We will present our lessons learned from adopting RAP, its strength and where we struggled. A demo of what you can achieve with Scout and RAP - creating business apps for desktop and web within a very short time will conclude the talk.

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    BahBahChat: A Chat Application based on Eclipse Scout
Matthias Zimmermann (BSI Business Systems Integration AG)

BahBahChat is a tiny chat web-app built with Eclipse Scout. After a brief introduction to Eclipse Scout we first walk you through the creation of "hello world" application. Then, we demo the creation of the chat software that is based on a generic client server application featuring rudimentary user management. The demo concludes with the export of the self contained WAR files ready to be deployed to a Tomcat web server.

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