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on Feb 12th, 2011Let’s run together at EclipseCon 2011

eclipsecon excercise Lets run together at EclipseCon 2011

38 days left until EclipseCon — Sure, you’ve registered, booked the flight and hotel, checked your passport. Next: pack your running shoes!

Continuing the annual tradition started by Darin, we are organizing another edition of the EclipseCon Exercise:  an easy 3-mile run, starting in the Hyatt Lobby at 7:00 am each morning, Monday to Thursday. The trail is flat and paved and follows the stream / bike path behind the Hyatt.

Some reasons to run with us:

  • have fun and enjoy the fabulous Californian weather
  • burn off  last night’s food and beverages icon wink Lets run together at EclipseCon 2011
  • network in an informal setting
  • get an EclipseCon 2011 runner’s shirt courtesy of EclipseSource

If you plan to join us, please RSVP on wiki.

Here’s a picture from last year’s group. I hope to have as many join in this year.

eclipsecon runners 2010 Lets run together at EclipseCon 2011

See you in Santa Clara,
Elias.

on Aug 19th, 2010Last week in Riena: 3.0 announced, Web support, ESE talks

Here are three recent developments from Eclipse Riena, that you may otherwise have missed:

• Version 3.0 announced – we have updated the development plan, skipping the 2.1 release and shooting straight for a 3.0 release next June (Eclipse Indigo). While we strive to keep the bulk of the APIs unchanged, this move will grant us the flexibility to carefully introduce changes needed to support Eclipse RAP.

You can read the full announcement here.

• Riena goes to the Web – We are excited about having all of Riena run on Eclipse RAP and are stepping up the effort.

navigation 400 Last week in Riena: 3.0 announced, Web support, ESE talks

In the last two weeks we have ported and committed the Riena Navigation to RAP. Thanks to recent improvements in RAP this was a breeze! We also have an automated build for this second platform. Lastly, we have worked to eliminate all compile errors when building against RAP. This should make further development more straightforward.

If you want to follow the effort add yourself on Bug 302893 and read the ‘Riena on RAP‘ page on the wiki.

• Riena at Eclipse Summit Europe - Riena committers are participating at the ESE, November 2 – 4 in Ludwigsburg. We have proposed following talks:

If you are interested in any of these topics: please follow the link and leave a short comment. This will help the organizers decide which talks to approve. Thanks!

on Aug 19th, 2010Eclipse RAP – What’s new in Helios? (Slides)

Here are the slides from my “Eclipse RAP – What’s new in Helios?“ talk, which I gave at the Bay Area Demo Camp in June. They capture the most interesting novelties of the RAP 1.3 release. You can find even more details in the full release notes.

rap new in helios bd Eclipse RAP   Whats new in Helios? (Slides)

I want to thank Oracle and AvantSoft for hosting and organizing the event.

If you are interested in future Eclipse events in the Bay Area, please take a moment to join the Bay Area Eclipse User Group on Meetup.com

on Oct 9th, 2009EclipseRT Tutorial and Symposium

EclipseRT Logo Medium EclipseRT Tutorial and SymposiumCool logo and cool sessions at ESE.

At ESE in a couple weeks we are running both an EclipseRT tutorial and symposium. A full day of runtime fun!  No idea what I’m talking about? EclipseRT is the community of people at Eclipse that are creating and using Eclipse technology in runtime (i.e., non-tooling) scenarios.

Turns out that there are a great number of projects involved and not just the ones in the RT top-level project.  BIRT, EMF, GEF, … all have runtime elements. The RT project itself hosts such leading runtime technology as Equinox (the OSGi and JSR232 reference implementation) EclipseLink (the JPA2 reference implementation), Jetty (very popular embeddable web server) and a host of other great projects like RAP, Riena, Swordfish, ECF, eRCP etc. No wonder we need a whole day to talk about all this.

The day starts with a 4 hour EclipseRT tutorial covering the Equinox, OSGi, server side use, tooling, RAP and single sourcing, Riena and EclipseLink. The tutorial will build on input from previous symposia where nearly everyone commented on the need for a good end to end example of Eclipse in the runtime world. We are using Toast, the example application from the upcoming OSGi and Equinox book and now part of the Eclipse Examples project.

After a full morning of learning, we’ll have a bit of an unconference style symposium to talk about issues and topics in the EclipseRT world. While the direction will depend significantly on who shows up, we hope to cover architecture and how promote integration and adoption, community issues such as release trains, repo organization etc and experience reports from the real world.

Presumably this will all be followed by a number of frosty beverages.

Check out the event wiki page for more information and evolving discussion topics.

on Mar 13th, 2009RAP at EclipseCon 2009

Are you using RAP and attending EclipseCon?

First, as a RAP committer I would love to hear from you. Tell / show me what you built, what you liked, what was difficult. You can catch us in the sessions below, the RAP BOF or the EclipseSource booth.

Second, here’s an overview of all RAP-related sessions at the conference.

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Missed one? Leave a comment.

See you at EclipseCon,
Elias.

on Oct 20th, 2008RAP Single-Sourcing Webinar in 3 days

seminar RAP Single Sourcing Webinar in 3 days

Sign-up for our upcoming webinar to learn how to write Eclipse applications that run in the browser and on the client.

You’ll learn:

  • How to get started working with the Rich Ajax Platform (RAP)
  • What the key differences between RCP and RAP applications are
  • Best practices for writing single-sourced RCP/RAP applications

The webinar is scheduled for Oct 23rd 2008 and RAP committer Frank Appel will be the presenter. Participation is free.

Register today.

Download a recording here (bottom of page).

Photo: (c) Copyright 2004, ondrash/photocase.de

on Sep 30th, 2008The e4 RAP and RCP/RAP single sourcing webinar

e4 is now an official incubating project under the Eclipse project, the review ended positively and uneventful.

There have been some promising experiments and demos going on already, the latest ones mainly targeting the desktop side of the affairs. Using the source code of the latest EMF based demos and compiling it against the RAP target platform revealed only a few api methods that were not available, and not now the code is already running in the browser.

It is really cool that there are no singletons in the new codebase, so it is working in a multi-user environment without any changes necessary. It does not yet look pretty, but that is another topic we want to address with e4 …

e4onrap 300x204 The e4 RAP and RCP/RAP single sourcing webinar

The demo shown on the screenshot above is a good example that even if you can reuse the same code for client and web it does not always makes sense. The point here is that the image is now resized on the server to fit within the space available for the CTabFolder. It would be much better to have the browser handle this on the client side.

It is often possible to deal with different requirements of server and client effectively if you follow some best practices. Frank, the technical lead of the RAP team will do a webinar on this topic on Oct 23.

on Jun 23rd, 2008RAP at Ganymede Democamps near you

release train RAP at Ganymede Democamps near you

The Ganymede Release Train is about to arrive (or leave?) on June 25th 2008 and RAP 1.1 is on-board along with 22 other projects.

The busy weeks of pre-release polishing, bug fixing and stress-testing lie behind us. Now is the time talk about what’s new in this release, meet other Eclipse enthusiasts and even celebrate a little.

If you want to learn more about RAP 1.1 join us at one of the following DemoCamps:

* DemoCamp Portland, June 24th (download slides here)
* DemoCamp Karlsruhe, June 26th

Additional RAP Demos by the community are/were sheduled for:

* DemoCamp Sofia, June 21st
* DemoCamp Szeged, June 26th

Have fun,
Elias.

Image: (c) Copyright 2007, c4d/Photocase.de

on Mar 11th, 2008Getting started with the RAP Calculator Example

Below are some brief instructions on how to import and run the RAP Calculator Example, which I currently use in my talks.

Special thanks to all of you who attended my recent talks at the Salem Java User Group (download the slides) and the Seattle Code Camp.

Installation Instructions

Note: the example needs RAP 1.1 M1 or newer. It will not work with RAP 1.0.

  1. To install RAP and launch a demo application, visit this screencast. Total running time is approx. 3 minutes.
  2. To install the Calculator Example download the file ‘calc.ui.rap.zip’.
  3. To import the sources from ‘calc.ui.rap.zip’ follow these instructions.You should now have the ‘calc.ui.rap’ project in your workspace. If you’ve compile errors make sure you are using a RAP 1.1 M1 (or newer).
  4. To run the calculator you can use the supplied launch configuration:
    • Expand the ‘calc.ui.rap’ project
    • Select ‘Calculator Example.launch’. Right click > Run As > Calculator Example
    • You should see the Calculator-App, similar to the screenshot below.

      calc running 278x300 Getting started with the RAP Calculator Example

If you get stuck, please leave a comment.

Have fun with RAP,
Elias.

on Mar 4th, 2008RAP “Guide” to the EclipseCon 2008

Just two weeks to go ’til the next EclipseCon. Once again the schedule is packed with ten parallel sessions and a dazzling amount of interesting talks.

The list below will help you spot the RAP-specific talks and tutorials.

Monday, March 17th

Wednesday, March 19th

As you know, RAP is one of the runtime technologies that are part of the newly proposed Runtime Top-Level Project. If you are interested in the “broader picture” you may find these two talks interesting:

Regards,
Elias.

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