
If you live/work in Zurich, Switzerland you don’t want to miss this yeras Eclipse Demo Camp in Zurich! Just enter your details in the registration doodle and mark this late afternoon/evening as booked in your agenda. Let’s see if we manage to get more than 100 participants together
We are proud to present such a broad variety of topics across the Eclipse ecosystem (with enough time reserved for beer and networking)
- 17:00 – 17:20 Meet and Greet
- 17:20 – 17:40 Welcome/Intro: Ralph Müller (Eclipse Foundation) + Matthias Zimmermann (BSI Business Systems Integration AG)
- 17:40 – 18:00 What’s New in Juno (Platform, JDT and PDE): Dani Megert (IBM Rational Zurich Research Lab)
- 18:00 – 18:20 Code Coverage 2.0 - EclEmma on JaCoCo: Marc Hoffmann
- 18:20 – 18:40 Xtext 2.3 in Juno: Dietmar Stoll (itemis Schweiz GmbH)
- 18:40 – 19:00 Build, Stage, Review, Merge: Task-focused Development the Eclipse Mylyn Way: Steffen Pingel (Tasktop)
- 19:00 – 19:40 Break: Beer, soft drinks and snacks
- 19:40 – 20:00 Code Recommenders TBD: Marcel Bruch (TU Darmstadt)
- 20:00 – 20:20 Eclipse Scout - Multi Platform Strategy: Matthias Zimmermann (BSI Business Systems Integration AG)
- 20:20 – 20:40 Modelbasierte GUI-Transformation nach Eclipse Scout: Volkert Barr, Peter Nüdling (Raiffeisen Schweiz)
- 20:40 – 21:00 Eclipse 4 Rendering: Separation of Application Model and UI Toolkit: Kai Tödter (Siemens Corporate Technology)
- 21:00 – 21:20 Model Driven Development with Faktor IPS: Michael Eibner (Faktor Zehn AG)
- 21:20 – 21:40 RAP mobile in action: Jochen Krause (EclipseSource)
- 21:40 – 22:xx Transfer: Moving to new setting
- 22:xx – 23:30 Networking: More beverages and food at les-halles
From 15:00 to 17:00 (just before the demo camp) we are also offering an Eclipse Scout tutorial. If you like to join us, please tick the corresponding option in your registration. As this part is hands on, bring your laptop computer with you including some empty disk space and JDK6 or 7 installed.
You’ll build a simple client server application featuring a derby database connection. On the client side, the demo app will include both a rich UI for the desktop as well as web client running in a browser.
Scout Links: Twitter, Forum, Project Home, Wiki


