Saturday, August 1, 2009

the last part...

Summit day #2 had more lined up and had more than just eclipse to talk about. Also, deciding on sessions/workshops in advance allowed us to space out that little time in between to meet/talk/catch-hold-of.

Once again, the day began with the compère extraordinaire [:)]. However, she ended up repeating precisely what she said the previous day [:(]. The first "sponsored" session was by Oracle - by Dhiraj Bhandari who was going to speak about the eclipse plug-in to rapid deployment on weblogic. And this is what I recollect / found interesting:
  1. Starting off with Oracle strategy for Eclipse and other development tools [a key question was asked towards the end. Now that Netbeans is in the kitty, how does the priority for Eclipse change - and Dhiraj stressed that JDeveloper and Eclipse are the order in which their priorities remain - big point?]
  2. Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse [OEPE] and it's component structure
  3. All the features of the above mentioned plug-in and relevant tools
  4. A very interesting new feature 'Fast Swap' - which aims to cut the Edit>Build>Deploy>Test to Edit>Test!! This was illustrated with an example
  5. With a concluding demo + some good Q&A - Oracle finished well
Unfortunately for the next "sponsored" session, the previous session had overshot it's time. This did not deflate Bharath K from IBM who spoke on Enhancing the productivity of RAD using Websphere. I, however, spent most of the next 20 minutes filling the feedback form.

Once done [!!] with the sponsored sessions, we were back to the 3 parallel tracks. While Ilya's workshop on Design Patterns Used in Eclipse garnered much interest, there was one track which had 3 sessions.

The first was Google AppEngine for Java and Eclipse Developers and the speaker for this was a Google AND Microsoft evangelist [how? just how??] - Janakiram MSV! Lot of pluses for this one - very good topic, exceptional presentation and even better presentation/visualization skills! He concluded with a great demo - showing the hands-on role of Eclipse while jumping on the Google AppEngine / Cloud Platform. It was fairly certain that his audience would return for his next session later in that track.

I skipped the next session and went about to mingle with the Eclipse junta and visit the stalls. Thanks to our "sponsored" sessions overshooting the time given to them, everything was running pretty late. It was time for Janakiram's second session - Lighting up Java Web Apps with Silverlight. Now Janakiram brought a Mac with a dual boot for Windows and well, as per the unwritten rule, Windows crashed :) It was a two-pronged attack really - M$ being M$ would always crash and Apple being Apple [when it comes to going against M$] would ensure that there was no recovery!


To add to his woes, there were some Adobe flex supporters who posed some interesting questions to Janakiram. All-in-all his session was fairly interesting!

By-the-way, all this trouble allowed for the early delay to be covered up and saltmarch were back again to their punctual best. In the last part of the summit, I went for the track with a short session on OSGi packaging and Eclipse as a framework of frameworks. No bias against Progress Software but both their sessions [previous day's case study and today's OSGi packaging were VERY boring!]. The speaker, who was originally listed on the schedule, missed out and someone else filled in for him. Unfortunately though the compère was not aware/informed and she went on to thank the missing speaker! [:D]

The final session I attended at the summit was Anshu Jain's Eclipse as a Framework of Frameworks. Anshu came in a breezy manner and had a large audience [with no offense to his topic/knowledge, this large audience was partly because the test automation tools workshop in the second track had failed big time!]. He encountered more technical issues while simultaneously doing both - troubleshooting + interacting with the audience. His premise was simple but the way he took us to that was very powerful. His session was not as much about getting to know new things but more about realizing the power of what you already knew!

I skipped the last BIRT session and went to get my all-black-tee. With the last few business cards getting exchanged, we bid adieu to two-days-of-really-well-organized-knowledge-sessions!

Considering that the eclipse community is pretty niche in India as yet and there is comparatively lesser buzz around the same; Saltmarch & Ancit did a pretty neat job of making things interesting and insightful.

With that and an early flight, the terribly short trip to Bengaluru also came to an end.. and we returned to base camp.


5 comments:

Shripad said...

Fast Swap will be interesting feature to use. More interesting will be understanding integration of eclipse and google AppEngine/cloud platform. Can you please elaborate more on this? Thanks for u updating about happening.

confuzzled said...

Hey thanks Shri! I'll share the presentation material [also shared on the summit website - eclipsesummit.com - in case you want]. We can talk more when we meet! :)

Shripad said...

Thanks for sharing!!

Shripad said...

hey, that was really helpful!! thanks again!!!

Vijay Nalawade said...

Again... no words to praise........ But I could have loved to read something about our "Historic" dinner especially about "Paneer Lababadar" on Friday night :-)