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Plug-in Bazaar

Join us for an afternoon with fellow Plug-in Developers! JavaPolis brings together one of the largest crowds of Java enthusiasts in central Europe and we'd like to offer a special opportunity for the developer community at this great conference.

Special invitation to Plug-In Developers!

The Plug-In Bazaar is open to everyone attending JavaPolis, but we'd like to extend a special invitation to Eclipse, NetBeans and IDEA Plug-in Developers. A rich Plug-in ecosystem exists in Europe and we'd like to give you the opportunity to meet one another, API to API. You'll have a chance to experience demos of each other's plug-ins and projects, to discuss issues and solutions and future directions.

All you'll need to bring is your laptop, loaded with your plug-in and a short demo. We'll provide a place to plug-in so you can demo in small groups. We'll have space for you to hang a poster, a great way to introduce yourself to your fellow developers and get the conversations started. If you would like us to reserve a space for you and your laptop, (and a poster) all you need to do is sign up on the plug-in list below.

More about the Bazaar

The Bazaar is meant to be just that - a chance to wander amongst many different plug-ins, products and projects. We will have a handful of more traditional-looking demo slots of 20 minutes, with a projector and screen. But, we'd like you, the particpants to tell us which demos are the 'must-see's for everyone at the bazaar. Voting takes place live, on site - so don't forget to come and support your favourite plug-in!

When?
Monday December 12th from 14:00 till 19:00

Who?
All Java (Plug-in) developers, FREE entrance !

Want to demo your Plug-In ?

  1. Login (sign up if you don't have an acount yet.... it's FREE)!
  2. Edit this page by clicking on the 'Edit' tab.
  3. Add your Plug-In to the list below.
  4. Update your wiki profile, so people can see who you are and what you do.
If you don't like editing wiki's then please mail your Plug-In to info@bejug.org and we'll publish it for you

Plug-Ins

Name Developer/Company IDE
Workshop Plugin Greg Stachnick - BEA Systems Eclipse
Clearcase Plugin Roel De Meester - inno.com Eclipse
Subversion Plugin Daniel Bradby - Subclipse Eclipse
Argus Codewatch Roel Spilker - TOPdesk Eclipse
WSUnit Daniel Bradby - WSUnit Eclipse
Maven Support Milos Kleint NetBeans
NetCaboodle Nigel Warren NetBeans
Mobility Tim Boudreau NetBeans
Profiler Tim Boudreau NetBeans
XUI- KalIDEoscope Luan O'Carroll - Xoetrope NetBeans
Carousel Luan O'Carroll - Xoetrope NetBeans
JBoss jBPM GPD Koen Aers - JBoss Eclipse
JMS Plugin Joris Van den Bogaert - Esus Eclipse
JMX Plugin Jean-Francois Denise - Sun NetBeans
AspectJ Plugin Ramnivas Laddad Eclipse
Inspection Gadgets Bas Leijdekkers IntelliJ IDEA
Inspection-JS Bas Leijdekkers IntelliJ IDEA
Derby Plugin Sun Microsystems NetBeans
JBoss Integration Martin Fuhrer - Fuhrer Engineering IntelliJ IDEA
JProfiler Martin Fuhrer - Fuhrer Engineering IntelliJ IDEA
Geronimo Integration Martin Fuhrer - Fuhrer Engineering IntelliJ IDEA
CWD4ALL Mrs. Sylvia Maeckelberghe - IKAN Software JDeveloper
SCM4ALL Mr. Wouter Billiau - IKAN Software JDeveloper
Java File Structure Tim Boudreau NetBeans
Java Type Hierarchy Tim Boudreau NetBeans
W4T Eclipse Jochen Krause - Innoopract Eclipse
Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools Elias Volanakis - Innoopract Eclipse

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