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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.

on Jan 25th, 2008RAP at the Seattle CodeCamp (with slides)

space needle cc 210x300 RAP at the Seattle CodeCamp (with slides)
Interested in the Rich Ajax Platform and residing in the Seattle area?

Join me this weekend (Jan 26th – 27th) at the Seattle CodeCamp!

The motto is “No Fluff – only Code” so I’m skipping the slides and preparing an hour of live RAP coding. To introduce RAP I’ll recreate the RAP Calculator, with a few extra twists. The session is currently scheduled for Sat, Jan 26th, 3:15pm.

Note that conference schedule is traditionally heavy with .NET topics (Redmond is around the corner) so the Java Track is a bit short, including talks on how Eclipse ECF is being build, Scala and Drools.

– Update 1/27: Thanks to everybody who attended my session. Download the slides here. This post explains how to get started with the RAP Calculator example.

– Update 3/11: Updated the instructions on installing and running the RAP calculator.

Regards,
Elias.

Image: (c) 2007, papalar @ Flickr

on Nov 27th, 2007RAP at a DemoCamp near you?

rap in the house RAP at a DemoCamp near you?

A series of Eclipse DemoCamps are currently being organized by Eclipse enthusiasts around the world. These events are an opportunity to showcase / learn about cool stuff build by the Eclipse community and to meet other Eclipse enthusiasts in an informal setting.

If you are interested in the Rich Ajax Platform (RAP) consider attending one of the following events – all of which have a RAP-related demo:

  • Dec 6th, Karlsruhe, Germany, 16:00-20:00; Location: Innoopract GmbH, Stephanienstr. 20 — Benjamin Muskalla, RCP goes Web 2.0 – The Rich Ajax Platform
  • Dec 7th, Stuttgart, Germany, 19:00; Location: Café Stella, Hauptstätter Strasse 57 — Innoopract will present the Rich Ajax Platform and talk about the technology used
  • Dec 8th (tentative), Austin, USA, @noon; Location: North by Northwest Restaurant and Brewery — Chris Aniszczyk, An Introduction to the Rich Ajax Platform (RAP)
  • Dec 10th, Portland, USA, 19:00-21:00+; Location: McMenamins Kennedy School — Elias Volanakis, Java-based web-apps with the Rich Ajax Platform – The DemoCamp is happening, but I won’t be able to make it.

Be sure to check the wiki pages shortly before for each event, as the details may change.

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on Oct 8th, 2007Upcoming RAP Talks on Oct 10th and Oct 16th

megafon Upcoming RAP Talks on Oct 10th and Oct 16thCurious about the Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform? Want to learn more about it and ask some questions? Then consider attending one of these upcoming talks:

  • If you are attending the Eclipse Summit Europe 2007 you may be interested in the “RCP goes Web 2.0 – The Rich Ajax Platform” talk, by RAP committers Benjamin Muskalla and Ralf Sternberg. They will present the 1.0 release of the Rich Ajax Platform, new & noteworthy features and several RAP highlights. The talk is scheduled for Wed, Oct 10th, at 3:40PM in “Bürgersaal 1″. More… 
  • If you are in the Oregon / Washington area there is a RAP-talk at the Portland Java User Group. In “Java-based web-apps with the Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform” I will introduce RAP to an audience of Java Developers (no Eclipse knowledge assumed) by explaining key concepts, pointing-out noteworthy features and demonstrating the complete cycle of creating a small RAP application. The talk is scheduled for Tue, Oct 16th, at 6:30 PM at the Oracle Downtown Campus. More…

See you there,
Elias.

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