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== Related Links == | == Related Links == |
Revision as of 01:17, 26 April 2007
The Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) project is a modeling framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on a structured data model. From a model specification described in XMI, EMF provides tools and runtime support to produce a set of Java classes for the model, along with a set of adapter classes that enable viewing and command-based editing of the model, and a basic editor. More... |
Contents
Components
For an up to date list of components, see:
Planning
- EMF 2.3 Project Plan
- EMF 2.3 New and Noteworthy
- EMF-QTV 1.1 New and Noteworthy
Documentation & Assistance
Most EMF-related documentation can be found on the EMF website, or in the EMF Wiki Category. Online javadoc is also available. A select list of wiki docs follows:
- EMF FAQ
- SetRequiredBundleVersionRanges
- Dynamic Browsing and Instantiation Capabilites in EMF
- Generating Dynamic Ecore from XML Schema
Newsgroups / Mailing Lists
Have a question? Try the FAQ for your individual component. If that doesn't help, chances are your question has been answered in the newsgroup.
Builds & Server Configuration
See Category:EMFT or Category:Releng.
Presentations
See Presentations.