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| <p>Looking to learn more about the different projects involved in Callisto? We are running a series of free |
| webinars to help you better understand how you can use the different Eclipse projects. Take a look below |
| and sign-up today.</p> |
| <p><i>Special thanks to Adobe for contributing access to their <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/breeze/?sdid=HCSA">Macromedia |
| Breeze</a> meeting service to host these webinars.</i></p> |
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| <h2>Using the Eclipse Modeling Frameworks</h2> |
| <a href="http://adobedev.breezecentral.com/p17835008/">Webinar Recording</a> |
| <p> |
| <ul> |
| <li><p> Presenters: Ed Merks and Richard Gronback, Eclipse Modeling Project Co-leaders </p></li> |
| <li><p>There is great potential with model-driven development techniques to reduce the complexity and |
| effort required to develop high quality applications, while promoting a focus on domain models. The new |
| Eclipse Modeling Project aims to unify and promote such technologies within the Eclipse community, with |
| two important projects presented here to illustrate the potential of the approach. </p> |
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| <p>The Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) is a modeling framework and code generation facility for |
| building tools and other applications based on a structured data model. From a model specification |
| described in one of several supported formats, EMF provides tools and runtime support to produce a set |
| of Java classes for the model, a set of adapter classes that enable viewing and command-based editing of |
| the model, and a basic editor. </p> |
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| <p>The Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) provides a generative component and runtime infrastructure for |
| developing graphical editors based on EMF and the Graphical Editing Framework (GEF). GMF is therefore |
| complementary to EMF, and also leverages several of the EMF Technology (EMFT) projects, such as OCL, |
| Query, Validation, and Transaction. </p> |
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| <p>In this webinar, a domain model will be developed using EMF, resulting in a generated set of model |
| and edit code. A graphical editor for this domain model will also be defined and generated using GMF |
| to illustrate how model-driven development techniques are currently being used within the context of |
| the Eclipse Modeling Project. </p> |
| </ul> |
| </p> |
| |
| <h2>Building Data Centric RCP Applications</h2> |
| <a href="http://adobedev.breezecentral.com/p89156273/">Webinar Recording</a> |
| <p> |
| <ul> |
| <li><p> Presenters: John Graham, DTP PMC Leader,<br> Linda Chan, DTP PMC and BIRT Committer, <br> Jason Weathersby, BIRT PMC </p></li> |
| <li><p> Learn how to use the new Data Tools Platform (DTP) and Business Intelligence and Report Tools (BIRT) to create |
| stand alone desktop applications that run on Eclipse RCP. The webinar will describe how to use the DTP data access capability to connect |
| to multiple data stores and then create dynamic reports using BIRT.</p></li> |
| <li>A recording of this webinar can be viewed <a href=" http://adobedev.breezecentral.com/p89156273/">here.</a> |
| The sample code used during the webinar is located <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/datatools/downloads/callisto/webinar_060506/webinar_demo.zip">here.</a></ul> |
| </p> |
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| <h2>Developing and Profiling Web Services</h2> |
| <a href="http://adobedev.breezecentral.com/p83921118/">Webinar Recording</a> |
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| <p> |
| <ul> |
| <li><p> Presenters: Kathy Chan, WTP and Valentian Popsescu, TPTP</p></li> |
| <li><p> The Web services tool in WTP allows the user to develop and consume Web services. It also lets |
| the user easily monitor the SOAP traffic, test the Web services using the Web Services Explorer or |
| using the generated sample JSPs. Come to this webinar to learn to use the newly updated Web services |
| tools in WTP 1.5. </p> |
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| <p>The TPTP tools can be used to analyze the Web application execution and look for performance hot |
| spots or memory leaks. </p> |
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| <p>In this webinar, the Web services tools will be used to develop a Web service from a WSDL file and to |
| test the Web service using the Web Services Explorer. The Web services tools will then be used to |
| generate a Web service client proxy to talk to the Web service and invoke it using the generated sample |
| JSP while monitoring the SOAP traffic using the TCP/IP monitor. Afterwards, the TPTP tool will be used |
| to start profiling the Web application and to set the profiling filters and options. Then, various |
| TPTP views will be used to analyze the application execution and look for performance hot spots. |
| </p> </li> |
| <li>A recording of this webinar can be viewed <a href="http://adobedev.breezecentral.com/p83921118/">here</a></ul> |
| </ul> |
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