Eclipse IDE Webinar - Kalyan Prasad, Sravan Kumar & Christoph Läubrich
The goal of the Webinar is to create buzz around the Eclipse IDE and promote the upcoming 2022-09 (4.25) release. There will be 3 talks as part of the webinar.
The topics are:
1. Javadoc Snippet support in Java 18 - Kalyan Prasad
In Java 18, support for an @snippet tag has been provided for JavaDoc’s Standard Doclet, to simplify the inclusion of example source code in API documentation. This talk will highlight some of the features of this new support provided in Java 18, using examples.
2. Eclipse GitHub migration - Sravan Kumar
With bugzilla going out of support and eclipse foundation's desire to reduduce competing services hosted at foundation, it is decided to retire bugzilla/gerrit combination in favour of either GitLab or GitHub.
With many new developers having experience in GitHub, we at Eclipse TLP decided to move to Github.
In this talk I will be presenting our experience with the using Github during 4.25 (first release release after github migration)
3. M2Eclipse Maven Target Support - Christoph Läubrich
The M2Eclipse Maven Target Support allows to use maven artifacts right away in your Target Platform, this greatly simplifies the consumption of those artifacts directly from any maven repository and speed up development as getting common libraries into your PDE/Tycho workflow is now possible in the blink of an eye.
As the M2Eclipse Maven Target Support has finally approached at eclipse platform development as well, this talk will give a short introduction about the features and usage scenarios.
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