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The EMF Delegates View is used for enriching Ecore models with Javascript. The view lets the user attach Javascript to the currently selected EModelElement (EClass, EOperation, ...) to define invariants, constraints, derived features and operation bodies, and relieves the user from having to edit the corresponding EAnnotations. | The EMF Delegates View is used for enriching Ecore models with Javascript. The view lets the user attach Javascript to the currently selected EModelElement (EClass, EOperation, ...) to define invariants, constraints, derived features and operation bodies, and relieves the user from having to edit the corresponding EAnnotations. |
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The EMF Delegates View is used for enriching Ecore models with Javascript. The view lets the user attach Javascript to the currently selected EModelElement (EClass, EOperation, ...) to define invariants, constraints, derived features and operation bodies, and relieves the user from having to edit the corresponding EAnnotations.