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	<title>Coté&#039;s People Over Process &#187; EclipseCon</title>
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		<title>Genuitec Update with Wayne Parrott</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 17:58:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I catch up with the Wayne Parrott of Genuitec and get a full update on their portfolio.]]></description>
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<p>While at EclipseCon, I had the chance to talk with Genuitec&#8217;s <a href="http://jroller.com/wparrott/">Wayne Parrott</a>. I wanted to use the time to get a full overview and update of the various Eclipse-based products and projects that Genuitec puts out and is involved in, and we sure did that.</p>
<p>We start out with an overview and history of Genuitec, but then quickly get to the product lines that Genuitec has been building on-top of Eclipse for some years now: <a href="http://www.myeclipseide.com/">the MyEclipse line</a>, <a href="http://www.myeclipseide.com/blue.php">MyEclipse Blue</a>, <a href="http://www.poweredbypulse.com/">Pulse</a>, and their new work in the mobile space.</p>
<p>After going over MyEclipse, we talk about Genuitec&#8217;s Pulse product and service that handles plugin management and distribution of RCP-based applications. Used for more than just Eclipse-based IDE configuration, Pulse is also for Eclipse RCP based application configuration and deployment.</p>
<p>Hoping back to the MyEclipse family, we then talk about MyEclipse Blue. Wayne goes over its history and then discussed the feature set, such as how MyEclipse Blue layers on-top of existing RAD or WSAD projects.</p>
<p>We then talk about Genuitec&#8217;s efforts in the mobile web development with their Mobile Web Studio tool. Driven by their customer&#8217;s desires to develop for the iPhone, Genuitec has been working on a commercial tool built on an open source project to aid with web-based iPhone and mobile development. That week, they&#8217;d introduced the open source component, the Blinki open source project (<a href="http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/firefly/">formally known as &#8220;Firefly&#8221;</a>). While the focus of Genuitec&#8217;s Blinki contributions are around WebKit tooling for the iPhone, Wayne says that they&#8217;ve been talking with other handset folks like RIM for possible, future versions.</p>
<p><b>Disclosure:</b> Genuitec is a client and sponsored this video. IBM and The Eclipse Foundation are clients as well.</p>
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		<title>Swordfish Update with Oliver Wolf &#8211; EclipseCon 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 18:41:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When I was at EclipseCon this year, I sat down with Oliver Wolf from <a href="http://www.sopera.de/">Sopera.de</a> to talk about the newly announced <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/swordfish/">Swordfish, SOA project</a>. Having talked about <a href="http://www.redmonk.com/cote/2007/12/20/eclipse-swordfish-an-soa-runtime-environment/">Swordfish before in RedMonkTV</a>, I ask Oliver to quickly catch us up since last we talked. They&#8217;ve announced their release date (which has occurred since this was filmed), including all the compliance and IP cleaning.</p>
<p>Oliver then gives us a very quick overview of Swordfish: a runtime for implementing SOAs. I then ask Oliver what Swordfish&#8217;s &#8220;take&#8221; on SOA is, that is, what&#8217;s it&#8217;s general philosophy, so to speak of what the definition of an SOA. As Oliver explains, it starts from a decentralized ESB.</p>
<p>We then discuss what this decentralization means for Swordfish&#8217;s various SOA components. I then ask how Swordfish came to be and where the project is now.</p>
<p>Getting back to the type of SOA that Swordfish embodies, I ask Oliver what types of workloads Swordfish is suited for. Having announced Swordfish at this year&#8217;s EclipseCon, along with more than five sessions on the topic, I ask Oliver what how it&#8217;s been received and what people have been asking. Finally, I ask Oliver to tell us how Swordfish fits into the overall Eclipse Runtime strategy.</p>
<p><b>Disclosure:</b> The Eclipse Foundation is a client, sponsored this video, and paid T&amp;E to EclipseCon.</p>
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		<title>Jetty at Eclipse &#8211; EclipseCon 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 22:44:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>While at EclipseCon this year, I had the chance to talk with <a href="http://blogs.webtide.com/gregw/">Greg Wilkins</a> and Adam Lieber of <a href="http://www.webtide.com/">Webtide</a>. Just the night before they&#8217;d checked code into the Eclipse Foundation repositories to finish up <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/">adding Jetty as an Eclipse project</a>. We start out discussing Jetty&#8217;s new Eclipse home.</p>
<p>I then ask if Jetty is still a small, embedded web server. While it sounds like it&#8217;s grown up since the days long ago when I used, as they say, adding it to Eclipse has given them the option to re-slim down and componentize Jetty even more.</p>
<p>We then talk about different scenarios Jetty can be, and is, used in, esp. as a component for application servers and surprisingly in Android and Windows Mobile phones. The phone use-case in intriguing so I ask them for some examples of how it might be used.</p>
<p>Next up, I ask them why they choose to dock themselves in Eclipse. Along with this, we talk about the way Jetty is being run in Eclipse as components and how that relates to them being assembled in <a href="http://jetty.codehaus.org/">the existing CodeHaus repository</a>.</p>
<p>To close out, pulling up the to Eclipse in general, I ask them how Jetty will fit into the general Eclipse Runtime projects and vision.</p>
<p>As a post-script, not too long after we recorded this video, the Webtide folks discovered that <a href="http://blogs.webtide.com/gregw/entry/google_appengine_uses_jetty">Google AppEngine is using Jetty to aid in Java support</a>.</p>
<p><b>Disclosure:</b> The Eclipse Foundation is a client, sponsored this video, and paid T&amp;E to EclipseCon.</p>
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		<title>Equinox Update with Jeff McAffer &#8211; EclipseCon 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 22:47:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In this interview from EclipseCon, I talk with multi-RedMonkTV guest <a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Jeff_McAffer">Jeff McAffer</a>, one of the leads on the <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/">Equinox project</a>. Having spoken with him about Equinox many times before, I start by asking him to give us an update on what&#8217;s been going on in Equinox-land of late. In doing so, we speak about how Equinox is related to the OSGi Enterprise and other specifications. Also, Jeff mentions the p2 and other sub and related projects. Since there&#8217;s always great interest in it, I ask Jeff to give us more details on p2, esp. how it can be used to assemble and deploy different packages of Eclipse components, for example, of Eclipse IDE plugins.</p>
<p>Getting back to the server-side aspects of Equinox, I ask Jeff to tell us how Equinox has been fairing out in the field. He goes over a long, impressive list of middleware and application server projects and products that are using it. Next, I ask what the experience to transitioning to OSGi-driven development has looked in practice.</p>
<p>Finally, since we last talked Jeff has moved from IBM to his own company, <a href="http://code9.com/">Code9</a>, and then to <a href="http://eclipsesource.com/">EclipseSource</a>. I ask him to tell us all about that.</p>
<p><b>Disclosure:</b> The Eclipse Foundation is a client, sponsored this video, and paid T&amp;E to EclipseCon.</p>
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