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Editor's Note

Eclipse IDE 2019-06, the Eclipse Foundation's second quarterly simultaneous release this year is now available! Naturally, this newsletter issue features some of the items that are new in the latest Eclipse IDE release! There are seventy-six participating projects; to dive right in, check out the new and noteworthy aspects of various projects in the 2019-06 release train.

Let's have a look at the articles included in this newsletter issue:

The Eclipse IDE for Web and JavaScript developers strikes back
The New Release Cadence of the Eclipse IDE Simultaneous Release
Express Yourself More by Switching to Java 12 - A Preview of Enablement!
Automatic Task Execution in Buildship

You can still submit your proposal to be part of EclipseCon Europe 2019's speaker lineup. The Call for Papers (CFP) is closing soon so if you have an idea for a talk that will educate and inspire the Eclipse community, now's the time to submit your papers! This year, the early-bird submission deadline is July 1 and the final submission deadline is July 15, 2019.

PS: Are you interested in the current state and future of Jakarta EE? Would you like to explore other related technologies that should be part of your toolkit for developing cloud native Java applications? Then JakartaOne Livestream is for you! This one-day virtual conference, which takes place September 10, 2019, is currently accepting submissions so if you have an idea for a talk that will educate and inspire the Jakarta community, now's the time to submit your pitch! The Call for Papers ends on July 1, 2019.

Happy reading!

Gabriela Motroc

@GabrielaMotroc


Articles

The Eclipse IDE for Web and JavaScript developers strikes back

The New Release Cadence of the Eclipse IDE Simultaneous Release

Express Yourself More by Switching to Java 12 - A Preview of Enablement!

Automatic Task Execution in Buildship

New Project Proposals

  • Eclipse Cargo Tracker - Jakarta EE DDD Blueprints provides an example application that showcases core Jakarta EE technologies.
  • Eclipse GLSP heavily builds upon Eclipse Sprotty for implementing a web-based graphical language client and reuses its existing client-server protocol for transferring graph models that represent diagrams.
  • Eclipse Repairnator aims to transfer academic results in the domain of intelligent continuous integration ("AI for CI") to industry.
  • Jakarta Bean Validation aims to continue the standardization work of the Bean Validation specification, which is part of the Java EE platform; it is also designed for use in Java SE environments.

Interested in more project activity? Read on!

New Project Releases

View all the project releases here!.

Upcoming Eclipse Events

Eclipse events are being hosted all over the world! Get involved by attending or organizing an event. View all events.

Java Forum Stuttgart
July 4, 2019 | Stuttgart, Germany

OSCON
July 15-18, 2019 | Portland Oregon, USA

Embedded Linux Conference & OpenIOT Summit North America
August 21-23, 2019 | San Diego, USA

Oracle Code One
September 16-19, 2019 | San Francisco, USA

Bitkom Forum Open Source 2019
September 17, 2019 | Erfurt, Germany

EclipseCon Europe 2019
October 21-24, 2019 | Ludwigsburg, Germany

Devoxx Belgium
November 4-8, 2019 | Antwerp, Belgium

Are you hosting an Eclipse event? Do you know about an Eclipse event happening in your community? Email us the details events@eclipse.org!

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