Eclipse Web Development
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Building Ajax applications with the Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform | Krause |
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Java EE 5 Design Time Support with WTP 1.5 and Eclipse 3.2 | Stefanov, Raev |
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Integrating BIRT | Weathersby |
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Building Server-Side Eclipse based Web applications, Pt. 1 | Hiller, Wagenknecht |
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Building Server-Side Eclipse based Web applications, Pt. 2 | Hiller, Wagenknecht |
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Eclipse RCP Clients with Java EE Backend for Enterprise Applications | Shinkarenko, Aristov |
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Eclipse application as a service provider node in the SOA world | Smith |
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Eclipse Code Camp Night | Beaton |
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JBuilder 2007 - Making developing with Eclipse "real" | Harrison |
EWD1: Building Ajax applications with the Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform

The Rich Ajax Platform project enables developers to build Ajax-enabled Web applications using the methods and concepts of the Eclipse Rich Client Platform. The talk describes the new RWT widget toolkit with SWT api and details the features and limits of the Web workbench.
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Saal 1Aa 25.04.2007, 10:15 - 11:30 h |
EWD2: Java EE 5 Design Time Support with WTP 1.5 and Eclipse 3.2

The Eclipse WTP 1.5 project does not yet provide support for Java EE 5 development. SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio implemented a set of plug-ins on top of the J2EE perspective enabling Java EE 5 design time support. This effort resulted in custom project types, wizards, and utilities that increase developer's productivity and promote best practices related to Java EE 5. Moreover, a model capable of interpreting meta-information from annotations and deployment descriptors was provided as well. This presentation will show you how to develop Java EE 5 applications with WTP 1.5 and how to deploy, run and debug it on the SAP NetWeaver Application Server. The latter is the first certified Java EE 5 server delivered by an independent software vendor. Both the NetWeaver Developer Studio and the NetWeaver Application Server are available for download on sdn.sap.com. However, during the presentation, new features that are currently undergoing review from the WTP project members, will be presented as well.
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Saal 1Ab 26.04.2007, 08:30 - 09:45 h |
EWD3: Integrating BIRT

The Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools (BIRT) project is part of the Eclipse Framework that provides infrastructure and tools to design, develop, and deploy report content to your Java/Java EE applications. This presentation will take you through the various aspects of the BIRT Framework, with a particular focus on the integration and extension points available in the framework.
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Saal 1Aa 25.04.2007, 08:30 - 09:45 h |
EWD4: Building Server-Side Eclipse based Web applications, Pt. 1

Server-Side Eclipse is the latest effort to use the Eclipse architecture and the OSGi platform to develop modular Web applications. This session will introduce the technology, concepts and tools to develop Eclipse based web applications. Part 1 gives you an overview about development and deployment of Server-Side Eclipse applications (Embedded HTTP service, external application server).
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Saal 1Aa 26.04.2007, 12:00 - 13:15 h |
EWD5: Building Server-Side Eclipse based Web applications, Pt. 2

Server-Side Eclipse is the latest effort to use the Eclipse architecture and the OSGi platform to develop modular web applications. This session will introduce the technology, concepts and tools to develop Eclipse based web applications. Part 2 gives you an overview and introduction of different UI concepts (Java EE Servlets/JSPs, Rich Ajax Platform (RAP), Google Web Toolkit (GWT)).
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Saal 1Aa 26.04.2007, 14:15 - 15:30 h |
EWD6: Eclipse RCP Clients with Java EE Backend for Enterprise Applications

This Power Workshop presents design-patterns for the development of professional enterprise applications with RCP frontends within a Java EE architecture (JBoss). It focuses on typical use-cases, e.g. CRUD-operations, form-based user inputs and wizards. Prepared labs help the participants to follow the course step by step.
Notebook is required, CDs will be prepared.
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Saal 1Aa 27.04.2007, 09:00 - 16:30 h |
EWD7: Eclipse application as a service provider node in the SOA world

With combination of Axis and Java EE, OSGi on Server enables an Eclipse application to be a first class citizen in the SOA era. It enables us to place Eclipse plug-ins and wrap them as a Web Service and this, enabling them as a service provider and not just as a consumer. We used this technology in the OHF project powering a set of Healthcare .NET and LAMP applications through this technology.
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Saal 1Ab 26.04.2007, 12:00 - 13:15 h |
EWD8: Eclipse Code Camp Night

Discuss details, news, tips, tricks in plug-in development and all other questions you might have regarding the Eclipse platform with Eclipse coaches and committers. Here you have the chance to solve problems, to develop and exchange new ideas and much more! Do not forget to bring your notebook! Coaches are Gunnar Wagenknecht, Bernd Kolb, Mik Kersten, Jochen Hiller, Wolfgang Neuhaus, Axel Terfloth, Frank Gerhardt, Jochen Krause, Benjamin Pasero, and several more.
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Saal 1Aa 25.04.2007, 20:30 - 21:45 h |
EWD9: JBuilder 2007 - Making developing with Eclipse "real"

The Eclipse JDT provides a rich base set of capabilities for Java development, however it is usual to extend these base features with additional plugins to meet the needs of developers. The latest version of JBuilder takes this same approach, building on the Eclipse JDT and integrating popular open source tools to deliver a comprehensive development platform with best in class levels of productivity. This session will demonstrate JBuilder's capabilities over a wide range of development tasks including building JEE applications, optimizing performance of applications, assessing quality of source code, effectively using UML modelling and team working in an interactive and productive way.
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Saal 12bc 26.04.2007, 14:15 - 15:30 h |
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