Using the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF)
The Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) is a framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on a structured data model. EMF is a very popular and widely used Eclipse project that is now at the heart of the Eclipse 4 application model. In this month's newsletter we feature tutorials that will help you understand the basics of EMF, and show you how get started with the EMF Client Platform and the EMFStore.
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Getting started with the EMF Client Platform
Building an application based on EMF requires more than just modeling. It also requires a user interface and a back-end, just to name a few things. EMF Client Platform provides components to help you build EMF based applications.
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Getting started with EMFStore
Models are often created by multiple users. Therefore it is important to provide tooling for collaboration and versioning of models. EMFStore is a model repository framework that can be integrated into your modeling tool to facilitate collaboration on your models.
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Eclipse Integrated Development Day
May 27, 2013
Berlin, Germany
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EclipseCon France 2013
June 5-6, 2013
Toulouse, France
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BITKOM Forum
June 24, 2013
Berlin, Germany
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Eclipse IT 2013
September 19-20, 2013
Crema, Italy
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Eclipse Testing Day 2013
September 25, 2013
Darmstadt, Germany
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EclipseCon Europe 2013
October 29-31, 2013
Ludwigsburg, Germany
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