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ALM1: Eclipse ALF: Preparing your tools for interoperability in the Application Lifecycle Framework
Speaker:
- Kevin Parker (Serena Software)
Description:
With the delivery of the ALF prototype it is now time for you to consider ALF-enabling your and your partners' and vendors' tools to the framework in time for the release of ALF later in 2006. This session will describe the ALF-Enablement Conformance Guidelines as well as the Orchestration and Payload Mapping technology that is being prepared to enable integration workflows.
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| Level 1 (for Beginners) |
Saal 2b –
09.05.2006, 10:00-11:15 h
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ALM2: The Corona Project – Understanding its Importance to Eclipse
Speaker:
- Ed Schumacher (Compuware)
Description:
Compuware’s vision for Eclipse is to enable integration between tools that are used across the application lifecycle. Standards-based tool integration enables organisations to quickly and efficiently integrate their tools, instead of being forced to buy poorly suited proprietary suites from single vendors. By integrating their tool chains, organizations are able to make their development process more measurable, more streamlined, and ultimately more effective. To support this strategy, Compuware is leading a strategic project within the Eclipse Foundation, called Corona. Corona is a server-side framework that enables Eclipse-based tools to collaborate with each other. Using Corona, Eclipse-based tools can connect with each other and share information about projects, applications, and events. Compuware is working closely with Serena, the leader of the ALF project, to ensure that these two important lifecycle integration projects are in synch and deliver complementary and synergistic functionality. Corona supports ALF by providing a server-side framework to enable the collaboration of ALF-enabled tools. While ALF defines the vocabulary of the messages that get passed from tool to tool, Corona handles the transportation of the message between the tools.
At Eclipse Forum, Edwin Schumacher, Director Product Management Compuware, will outline the Corona initiative and its importance to Eclipse.
Details:
| Level 1 (for Beginners) |
Saal 2b –
09.05.2006, 11:45-13:00 h
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ALM3: Eclipse Web Tools 1.5 and AJAX
Speaker:
- Jochen Krause (Innoopract)
Description:
Eclipse Web Tools 1.5 delivers exciting new functionality to end users, e.g. JSF tooling and EJB 3 support. The session will present the new tools and describe how to use Eclipse tooling to create AJAX-enabled Web applications.
Details:
| Level 2 (Intermediate) |
Saal 6b –
10.05.2006, 15:30-16:45 h
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ALM4: Eclipse TPTP - Test and Performance Tool Platform
Speaker:
- Axel Stollfuss (avono AG)
- Andreas Kuhn (avono AG)
Description:
The Eclipse TPTP Project has the objective to form an unified infrastructure for development, test and operation of complex IT-applications, following the vision of "automated software quality". After presenting the current state of the project (version 4.x) we will investigate the practical use of TPTP in development projects and focus on the testing of web applications. We will show examples how to extend the platform to your own needs.
Details:
| Level 2 (Intermediate) |
Saal 2a –
09.05.2006, 14:15-15:30 h
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ALM5: The Team-APIs of the Eclipse Platform
Speaker:
- Leif Frenzel (Innoopract)
Description:
Team plugins are responsible for synchronizing workspace resources with external systems (VCS, RCS, SCM ...). The Eclipse Platform provides APIs for this purpose and an exemplary implementation (for CVS) that demonstrates their use. This session gives an overview on available Team plugins and then introduces the main APIs for developing Team support, discussing implementation aspects and patterns.
Details:
| Level 2 (Intermediate) |
Saal 2a –
09.05.2006, 16:00-17:15 h
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ALM6: Eclipse Nite
Speaker:
- Wayne Beaton (Eclipse Foundation)
- Peter Friese (itemis AG)
- Gerald Harris (Harman Becker)
- Ed Schumacher (Compuware)
- Kevin Parker (Serena Software)
- Ralph Müller (Eclipse Foundation)
Description:
The Eclipse Night gives everybody with an interest in Eclipse the chance to discuss technical questions and challenges with designated experts at a round table. Whether plug-in development, rich client projects, or further Eclipse-related topics: a whole bunch of Eclipse professionals will provide important information and best practices on Tuesday night, May 9. Eclipse Nite will be moderated by Wayne Beaton.
Details:
| Level 1 (for Beginners) |
Saal 6b –
09.05.2006, 20:30-23:00 h
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