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Revision as of 17:19, 15 September 2006
The Eclipse Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) provides a generative component and runtime infrastructure for developing graphical editors based on EMF and GEF. While the main GMF website contains the bulk of information regarding the project, the type of information more appropriately hosted on a wiki is (or will be) found here, such as: FAQs, tutorials, requirements, discussions, etc. |
Contents
Draft 2.0 Project Plan
2.0 Stream New and Noteworthy
GMF Development Guidelines
Mindmap Tutorial
Documentation
Graphical Modeling Framework FAQs
Models
Presentations
EclipseCon 2006
Introduction to GMF slides (mindmap project covered in tutorial above with source in CVS under /examples)
Creating your own Domain Specific Modeler using GMF slides (project found in CVS under /examples)