Jeff McAffer Discusses the EclipseCon 2009 Runtime Track
Jeff McAffer dropped by the Eclipse Foundation’s Ottawa office on Monday to chat with me about the Runtime Track at EclipseCon 2009. You can listen to the recorded podcast on Eclipse Live.
In the podcast, we chat about the agonizing selection process through which the programme committee managed to whittle down a huge assortment of great tutorial and talk proposals into a set of fantastic tutorials and talks that actually fit into the time and space available. We managed to go off on several tangents and take the discussion into a lot of interesting areas around the Runtime (RT) project at Eclipse.
The Runtime talks fall into several categories. There are a number of talks and tutorials that focus directly on the runtime projects themselves. There are several talk that cover the use of Equinox in runtime areas especially on server side (we do discuss briefly the ambiguity around the word “runtime” as it applies to Eclipse). There are also a number of talks on cloud-based computing, covering tooling as well as running applications (using RAP for example) on clouds.
Naturally, p2—the new provisioning platform—features heavily in the programme: something that’s interesting about the p2 talks is that they discuss uses of p2 that extend beyond it’s use as a bundle provisioner and demonstrate the flexibility of the technology.
The Runtime track’s main stage promises to be fascinating. Jeff himself is the presenter; in the talk, he’ll demonstrate an application that pulls many of the various runtime technologies into a single example. This seems to be a major theme this year: breaking down the silos to show how combinations of the technology can be used in concert.
Jeff talks about the new Equinox book that he’s co-authoring, “Equinox and OSGi: The Power Behind Eclipse” (which may not be the final title), with Paul VanderLei and Simon Archer. As Jeff mentions in the podcast, some of the chapters are already available on Rough Cuts (I can’t find a direct link, but the search works pretty wellThanks for the link, Jeff). Plans are to publish this book with the upcoming Galileo release this summer (end of June 2009). Jeff is also working on a new edition of the RCP book.
It’s interesting to note that OSGi DevCon runs alongside (and on top of) EclipseCon. If you care about OSGi, you really need to come.
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Wayne Beaton is employed by The Eclipse Foundation where he works as an evangelist, spreading the word and helping folks adopt Eclipse technologies. Wayne has extensive experience in object-oriented software development and is a strong proponent of refactoring, unit testing, and agile development methodologies. He is also the editor-in-chief of Eclipse Corner, PMC Lead for the Technology Project, Project Lead for the Examples Project, and an advisor for osbootcamp. In 1982, he received the prestigious Chief Scouts Award from then-Governor General Edward Schreyer. In 1984 his team was selected to represent beautiful British Columbia in the Kinsmen Voyageur Relay. In his spare time, he writes down meaningless accomplishments from his youth in a lame attempt to impress the reader. Wayne is a DZone MVB and is not an employee of DZone and has posted 24 posts at DZone.
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