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Welcome to the [http://www.eclipse.org/sirius Sirius project]'s community wiki.
 
Welcome to the [http://www.eclipse.org/sirius Sirius project]'s community wiki.
 
From [http://www.eclipse.org/sirius the project page]:
 
  
 
<blockquote>Sirius enables the specification of a modeling workbench in terms of '''graphical''', '''table''' or '''tree editors''' with validation rules and actions using declarative descriptions. All shape characteristics and behaviors can be easily '''configured with a minimum technical knowledge'''. This description is '''dynamically interpreted''' to materialize the workbench within the Eclipse IDE. '''No code generation''' is involved, the specifier of the workbench can have '''instant feedback''' while adapting the description. Once completed, the modeling workbench can be '''deployed as a standard Eclipse plugin'''. Thanks to this short feedback loop a workbench or its specialization can be created in a matter of hours.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Sirius enables the specification of a modeling workbench in terms of '''graphical''', '''table''' or '''tree editors''' with validation rules and actions using declarative descriptions. All shape characteristics and behaviors can be easily '''configured with a minimum technical knowledge'''. This description is '''dynamically interpreted''' to materialize the workbench within the Eclipse IDE. '''No code generation''' is involved, the specifier of the workbench can have '''instant feedback''' while adapting the description. Once completed, the modeling workbench can be '''deployed as a standard Eclipse plugin'''. Thanks to this short feedback loop a workbench or its specialization can be created in a matter of hours.</blockquote>
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== News ==
 
== News ==
  
* 2016-04-18: [[Sirius/3.1.5|Sirius 3.1.5]] released.
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* 2020-12-21: [https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.sirius/releases/6.4.1 Sirius 6.4.1] released.
* 2016-02-09: [[Sirius/3.1.4|Sirius 3.1.4]] released.
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* 2020-12-02: [https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.sirius/releases/6.4.0 Sirius 6.4.0] released.
* 2015-12-08: [[Sirius/3.1.3|Sirius 3.1.3]] released.
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* 2020-11-07: [https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.sirius/releases/6.3.5 Sirius 6.3.5] released.
* 2015-11-06: [[Sirius/3.1.2|Sirius 3.1.2]] released.
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* 2020-09-16: [[Sirius/6.3.4|Sirius 6.3.4]] released.
* 2015-10-29: [[Sirius/3.1.1|Sirius 3.1.1]] released.
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* 2020-08-24: [[Sirius/6.3.3|Sirius 6.3.3]] released.
* 2015-10-15: [[Sirius/3.1.0|Sirius 3.1.0]] released.
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* 2020-06-24: [[Sirius/6.3.2|Sirius 6.3.2]] released.
* 2015-09-15: [[Sirius/3.0.2|Sirius 3.0.2]] released, as part of Eclipse Mars.1 (4.5.1).
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* 2020-06-17: [[Sirius/6.3.1|Sirius 6.3.1]] released.
* 2015-09-10: [[Sirius/3.0.1|Sirius 3.0.1]] released.
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* 2020-03-09: [[Sirius/6.1.4|Sirius 6.1.4]] released.
* 2015-06-24: [[Sirius/3.0.0|Sirius 3.0.0]] released, as part of Eclipse Mars (4.5).
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* 2019-12-04: [[Sirius/6.3.0|Sirius 6.3.0]] released.
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* 2019-07-10: [[Sirius/6.2.2|Sirius 6.2.2]] released.
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* 2019-06-19: [[Sirius/6.2.1|Sirius 6.2.1]] released.
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* 2019-06-17: [[Sirius/6.1.3|Sirius 6.1.3]] released.
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* 2019-04-01: [[Sirius/6.2.0|Sirius 6.2.0]] released.
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* 2019-02-15: [[Sirius/6.1.2|Sirius 6.1.2]] released.
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* 2019-01-24: [[Sirius/5.1.4|Sirius 5.1.4]] released.
  
 
See also [[Sirius/History]] for older news.
 
See also [[Sirius/History]] for older news.

Revision as of 05:33, 21 December 2020


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Welcome to the Sirius project's community wiki.

Sirius enables the specification of a modeling workbench in terms of graphical, table or tree editors with validation rules and actions using declarative descriptions. All shape characteristics and behaviors can be easily configured with a minimum technical knowledge. This description is dynamically interpreted to materialize the workbench within the Eclipse IDE. No code generation is involved, the specifier of the workbench can have instant feedback while adapting the description. Once completed, the modeling workbench can be deployed as a standard Eclipse plugin. Thanks to this short feedback loop a workbench or its specialization can be created in a matter of hours.

Sirius was demoed at EclipseCon France 2013. You can see the slides of the presentation we made there here.

You can install Sirius using any of the update-sites listed here.

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