Conferences: RSC and JavaOne 2009
, June 2nd, 2009I just left the Rational Software Conference (RSC) 2009 and arrived at JavaOne. I joined Steve Speicher at RSC to present the results of the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) initiative, in which we contributed to the 1.0 specification of a REST-based API for change management. We’ll post more on Tasktop’s participation in OSLC soon.
Our involvement in OSLC started with the tremendous amount of interest in a Mylyn connector for IBM Rational’s ClearQuest. The corresponding bug has been in the top 10 most voted enhancement requests on Eclipse for a couple of years, and is now ranked 4th. We decided with IBM that the best way to approach this was to collaborate on the OSLC initiative, which is now providing a generic way to access tasks in repositories that provide an OSLC web service API. We are leveraging OSLC API to build the soon-to-be-released ClearQuest connector.
If you’re interested in learning more about how OSLC will impact Tasktop and Mylyn users, check out the developerWorks podcast with myself, Carl Zetie and Steve Abrams.
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IBM developerWorks: Abrams, Zetie, and Kersten on first fruits from the OSLC Also available in MP3 format |
| Now it’s time for the craziness that is JavaOne. I just had a quick chat with Michael Ernst who is presenting some very interesting work on Preventing Bugs with Pluggable Type Checking which I was very glad to hear is coming in Java 7. After that it will be good to hear from Rod Johnson on the Spring Framework 3.0: New and Notable. |
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My talk on what’s new in Mylyn and the task-focused interface will be on Thursday:
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Mylyn: Redefining the “I” of the IDE Thursday, June 4, 2009 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Hall E 133 |
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