Just in case you didn’t know, we had our DemoCamp yesterday in Jena. Needless to say, it was a fantastic event. We had about fifty attendees and seven demos of fifteen minutes each. It was me using yellow and red cards to make sure they stay in time. π
Sascha had the pleasure of giving a few opening words.
Steffen showed us how to use Xtext to simplify writing test cases using a DSL.
Mike demonstrated how a lawyer can build an Eclipse RCP application for generating employers’ references without writing any line of code.
Then Matthias introduced us into the world of Git and the Eclipse Git integration.
Jochen – the guy with the three phones – used the Eclipse SDK to develop an Android conference call management app.
Myself talked about Eclipse on servers.
Christoph demoed what that really means. He wrote an application that uses Equionx/Gyrex and allows to upload and manage bundles at runtime through a web interface.
Enrico talked about GenGMF – a modeling framework for easier generation of GMF editors.
Last but not least, a guy with the only Eclipse t-shirt had some nice closing words.
Thank you everybody for coming and thank you all presenters for your great demos. You can view all pictures of the event here.