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| Advance your career with Eclipse Forum India 2007, and choose from over 60 sessions of expert-led, in-depth technical sessions, and power workshops on Eclipse, Eclipse RCP, Eclipse PDE, Eclipse DTP, Eclipse ALF, and many more of the hottest tools and technologies that are shaping the Eclipse ecosystem. Early Bird rates apply for registrations made on or before 6 PM IST 8th May 2007. Attend for "knock your socks off" price of Rs 2500 per day. |
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| Session Highlights... | |||||
| Test First Development Using Eclipse | |||||
![]() Bjorn Freeman Benson Technical Director, Eclipse Foundation |
Test first development is a top-down process by which code is written starting with tests. Once tests have been created, the process changes to that of making the tests work by implementating the application code. In this presentation, we demonstrate how Eclipse support for JUnit facilitates test first development in the context of creating Java and Java EE applications, as well as test first development of Eclipse plug-ins themselves. |
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| Fundamentals of Eclipse Plug-in and RCP Development | |||||
![]() Chris Aniszczyk Eclipse Mylar Leader |
Take an in-depth look at the fundamental building block of an Eclipse product - the plug-in (also known as bundle in Open Services Gateway Initiative terms). You will learn, through an end-to-end hands-on exercise, how to use the Plug-in Development Environment (PDE) to create, develop, test, debug and deploy a plug-in. You will then learn the fundamentals of RCP development by creating a minimal standalone fully branded rich client application using the Plug-in Development Environment tooling. Presented by the Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment team, this tutorial is an ideal primer for everyone who is new to Eclipse, Rich Client Platform or plug-in development. Attendees will leave this tutorial with a good understanding of the Eclipse plug-in component model and the plug-in development lifecycle. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions to the people who are response for PDE and will benefit from their expertise in developing RCP-based applications. |
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| Eclipse Callisto and Europa | |||||
![]() Ralph Mueller Eclipse Ecosystem Builder |
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Eclipse has grown from a few projects in 2001 to more than 60 projects in 2006, and the number of projects is still growing. Many consumers of the Eclipse technology typically rely on a stack of different components that they extend with their own components. Until the Callisto simultaneous
release in June 2006, feature and release panning was not synchronized between projects - integration and testing was time consuming and costly. With Callisto, the consumers received a stack of 10 projects that were planned and released simultaneously. The session will discuss the benefits of Callisto for the Eclipse Eco System as well as the lessons learned from the year that lead to Callisto. We will also look into the future and discuss what the Europa release in 2007 will hold for the Eclipse community. |
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| If you are planning to attend the conference, why pay Rs. 3000 more? Sign up before the May 8 Early Bird deadline and take advantage of the discount pricing! Do it today! To reserve a seat, call +91 80 41124392/393 or visit www.eclipseforumindia.com. |
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