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Look’s like next year’s EclipseCON is all setup and ready to go. There is a wide range of topics on the technical sessions. The technical program consists of 80 tutorials, 90 long talk sessions, and 160 short talk sessions, and is organized into 18 tracks.
EclipseCon 2008 will be held March 17-20 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. There is an early registration price if you register before Dec. 31, 2007. In addition, the first 100 individuals with paid registrations will receive a copy of Eclipse Web Tools Platform: Developing Java Web Applications.
The different technical tracks include:
- Business
- C/C++
- Committer and Contributor - new track on how to contribute to Eclipse
- Data Tooling
- Eclipse as a Platform
- Emerging Technologies
- Industry Vertical
- Java
- Mobile & Embedded
- Modeling
- OSGi DevCon
- Other
- Rich Client Platform
- Reporting
- SOA
- Test & Performance
- Tools
- Web Tools
Here’s a list of Mobile and Embedded topics:
- Introducing Real-Time Software Components (RTSC)
- C++ GUI Builder for Mobile or Embedded devices - NAB project update
- Developing applications using embedded Rich Client Platform (eRCP)
- Development, debugging and monitoring of embedded linux applications for mission critical devices
- Device Debugging Project Update
- Embedding Eclipse Equinox for Fun & Profit
- eRCP Project, today and tomorrow
- From The Horse’s Mouth - What Embedded Developers Like and Dislike About Eclipse-Based Development Tools
- How eRCP stacks up against Android and other Mobile Rich Client Platforms
- Integrating Mobile Devices and Emulators onto the Eclipse IDE with TmL
- Introducing VPP - the Virtual Prototyping Platform Project
- Leveraging Java and JDT for Scripting to Enable AUTOSAR Engineering à la MATLAB
- Mobile Tools for Java - Current Project Status
- Remote access with the DSDP Target Management Project
- Target Management New and Noteworthy
- The Future of TmL: A Simulated End-to-End Environment for Mobile Enterprise Applications
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