This week at the Eclipse Marketing Symposium, I had the chance to talk with Innoopract’s Jochen Krause. We start talking about Innoopract’s decision to move to Eclipse several years ago. At the moment, Innoopract is working with Eclipse on the Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform project, or RAP, which Jochen tells us about. Then we move onto talking about the component-driven programming model that OSGi enables, along with several “ah-ha moments” for typical developers moving into that style of development. Finally, we talk more about Innoopract’s business model, and I drill a little deeper into the idea of “sponsored development” for open source projects.
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September 21st, 2007 at 11:59 pm
[…] This week at the Eclipse Marketing Symposium, I had the chance to talk with Innoopract’s Jochen Krause. We start talking about Innoopract’s decision to move to Eclipse several years ago. At the moment, Innoopract is working with Eclipse on the Eclipse Rich Ajax Platform project, or RAP, which Jochen tells us about. Then we move onto talking about the component-driven programming model that OSGi enables, along with several “ah-ha moments” for typical developers moving into that style of developme… Original Post PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network […]