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[Announce] Model Driven PDE Builds - a fresh perspective [message #381634] Sat, 13 December 2008 00:25
Kagan Turgut is currently offline Kagan TurgutFriend
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I have submitted a proposal for a long talk for EclipseCon 2009, entitled
"Enterprise Build System: Model Driven Architecture on PDE Build Runtime".

I will be presenting a model driven RCP application that models after PDE
Build, with a graphical as well as command line interface. Builds are
executed following an "Execution Plan" by an extensible "Command Framework".

We've taken the scalability requirements of large enterprises into
consideration with the primary objective to to drastically simplify build
and release process while still exposing the full power and flexibility of
PDE Builds - taken to the next level with additional functions to cover
entire software development and release life-cycle.

Among the interesting features in the demo:
- configuring and running the build using RCP GUI, or from command line API
- debugging the Build process in Eclipse IDE (JAVA, not ANT)
- declarative, template driven Team and Distribution Portals
- create a build or test platform on demand (supporting for Equinox and
other OSGI containers)
- registering Eclipse builders (codegenerators etc.) during headless build
- materialize your workspace with click of a button,
- publish build artifacts to update sites, p2 repositories and portals
- declaratively define and publish Eclipse Distribution (using Eclipse
Product Editor)
- seamless conversion of non-OSGI projects to OSGI
- extending the command framework

You can read more about this, and other submissions at EclipseCon submission
system at:

https://www.eclipsecon.org/submissions/2009/search.php?searc h=kagan

Don't miss out on your opportunity to influence which talks end up on the
program for EclipseCon 2009!

We look forward to working with the Buckminster team to factor in existing
and planned features into our Build System model as well as integrate our
command framework into Buckminister.

Kagan Turgut
www.brane.com
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