One of the great features of the Eclipse Marketplace is the possibility to create and share a list of plugins. In this article you’ll find out how to do so – you might even learn a few new tricks along the way. You will also find applications based on Eclipse Platform, tooling for IoT and other solutions and services. One of it’s main uses is to add plugins to your Eclipse installation. Think of it like an app store for Eclipse solutions. The Eclipse Marketplace is a place to discover, share, and install relevant Eclipse plugins and solutions. This article will be a more classic tutorial to explain what Eclipse Marketplace is and how you can use the Favourite Lists to your advantage. To explain how it works I created a video tutorial. Posted in Eclipse 2 Comments Tutorial – Eclipse Marketplace & Favourites ListĪ few months ago we introduced the Eclipse Marketplace Favourites List. In 2016, DemoCamps took place in 19 different cities, from 10 different countries: Austria, Canada, China, Germany, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Norway, Poland, and Switzerland! We need you to reach new places in 2017 and that place could be near you! This is obviously not always possible, but who knows… we could be coming to yours! To read more about organizing an event, visit this page “ Organise an Eclipse DemoCamp or Hackathon“.Įclipse Foundation staff also tries to attend the DemoCamps. We will help you promote it through the Eclipse Foundation’s social media network and website. Please acknowledge your sponsors on the DemoCamp & Hackathon wiki page and at the event itself. Sponsors usually contribute a certain amount, food or provide the space. We encourage organizers to find outside corporate sponsors to help organize their event. We, as the Eclipse Foundation, will participate to the cost of food, beverages, and room rental up to $300. And if you use another service like Meetup, just add a link to it from the Eclipse wiki. To add it, simply create a page with the program and venue information. Send us an email on to ask about support, speaker ideas or possible goodies.To tell us that you are planning an Eclipse DemoCamp: This is the best part, wherever you are, you can organize an Eclipse DemoCamp! You choose the place, set the time, organize the venue (maybe a local pub or company office), provide a screen and projector, and arrange for refreshments. In other words, it’s a free event where you get to meet fellow Eclipsians and learn from each other in the form of demos/talks about Eclipse technology. The organizers bring together a set of expert speakers and attendees from their local community. You may be asking yourself what the heck a DemoCamp is and why should you care? Eclipse DemoCamps are typically 1-day or even evening events organized by Eclipse community members all over the world. If you or your colleagues are considering a DemoCamp for 2017, we would like to help! What’s a DemoCamp? The next major release of the Eclipse Oxygen is coming up on June 28 and, it means the start of this year’s Eclipse DemoCamps season.
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