Power Workshop: Montag
EPM1: Developing Eclipse Rich Client Applications
Benjamin PaseroIBM Research GmbH
Bernd Kolbkolbware
Tobias WidmerIBM Rational Research Lab Zurich
Stefan ReichertLufthansa Systems
Matthias Lübkenakquinet it-agile GmbH

Given by the authors of various articles and regular conference speakers, this Power Workshop covers everything you need to start building applications based on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). Through the tutorial you will develop a small RCP application complete with branding, building and packaging the application and discussing how you can organize your development environment and processes to be a more effective RCP programmer. To complete the experience, special attention is paid to designing the architecture of larger RCP applications including self-defined Extension-Points and structuring plug-ins. The tutorial covers existing Eclipse 3.1 function as well as the latest RCP tooling and facility innovations in Eclipse 3.3. You need a notebook with the latest Eclipse installed.
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Saal 1Ab 23.04.2007, 09:00 - 16:30 Uhr |
Power Workshops: Freitag
EPM1: Eclipse RCP Clients with Java EE Backend for Enterprise Applications
Ilya ShinkarenkoWeigleWilczek GmbH
Aleksey AristovWeigleWilczek GmbH

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.
| Saal 1Aa 27.04.2007, 09:00 - 16:30 h |
EPM2: MDD with the Eclipse Modeling Tools
Markus Völtervoelter - ingenieurbüro für softwaretechnologie
Arno HaaseArno Haase Consulting
Sven Efftingeefftinge.de
Bernd Kolbkolbware

This workshop is an introduction to Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD) using the tools from the Eclipse Modeling Project. We will use the Eclipse Modeling Framework EMF, as well as the solutions for generating code, transforming models and for workflow orchestration. Participants should have a basic understanding of MDSD (terms, concepts). After the workshop, participants will be able to implement MDSD with the Eclipse-based tools we introduce. The workshop is based on a running example to illustrate concepts and tools. Participants are encouraged to bring their own (Windows) Notebook in order to follow the examples hands-on. No tool installation is required in advance, we will bring the respective tooling on CDs.
| Saal 1Ab 27.04.2007, 09:00 - 16:30 h |

























