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Ember: Off-the-shelf Productivity
Tom Dale discusses Ember.js: project governance, add-on ecosystem, tooling, Inspector, ES6, scalability, React.
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Building and Sharing Your P2 Fortress with Tycho and Nexus
Trent Vigar explains how to build a RCP/OSGi fortress with Eclipse Tycho and how to consume Eclipse features with the Nexus Unzip Plugin.
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Arduino Designer: the Making of!
Melanie Bats presents how the Arduino Designer was created, how to use Sirius to create graphical editors and how to simplify the Eclipse UI for an RCP application dedicated to kids.
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Mastering the Diversity in Smart Homes - A Practical Approach
Kai Kreuzer, Olaf Weinmann explain how Eclipse SmartHome can benefit from Vorto, so that the efforts of adding support for new devices in a commercial solution such as QIVICON can be heavily reduced.
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Oomph: Eclipse the Way You Want It
Ed Merks, Eike Stepper introduce Oomph, its architecture, and how to author a fully automated script that always produces the desired Eclipse development environment.
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Making Eclipse IDE Better at Handling Real-life Projects
Mickael Istria showcases a number of extensions to the Eclipse IDE making it easier to import projects (simple or complex) and honoring modularity in the Project Explorer.
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Building IoT APIs - Dos and Don’ts
Preeti Lovekar, Simon Lemay discuss the major components of an IOT platform, dos and don’ts when building APIs for them, common pitfalls and solutions using open source tools and standards.
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Device Management for OSGi IoT Gateways
Luca Dazi surveys the current solutions for remotely managing Java/OSGi IoT gateways over IoT protocols like MQTT and CoAP: Eclipse Kura, Lightweight M2M (LWM2M) protocol, and Eclipse Leshan.
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End-to-end IoT Solutions with Java and Eclipse IoT Technology
Benjamin Cabé provides concrete examples of how to build end-to-end solutions with the Eclipse IoT Java stack and projects such as Paho, Kura, Californium and Concierge.
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Spring Boot and Netflix OSS
The authors present basic concepts about Spring Boot and Netflix OSS software and how to integrate Netflix OSS technologies into Spring Boot.
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Introduction to Development on Android Devices
Muljadi Budiman introduces development for Android: setting up the emulator, using Eclipse, XML Layouts with typical controls, responding to events, device orientation, and sensors.
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How We Built a Cloud Platform Using Netflix OSS
Carl Quinn explains how Riot Games built a cloud platform based on the Netflix OSS stack plus a number of other extensions including Dropwizard, Eureka, Archaius, Asgard, Edda, etc.