EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework (2nd Edition). Dave Steinberg, Frank Budinsky, Marcelo Paternostro, Ed Merks

EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework (2nd Edition)


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EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework (2nd Edition) Dave Steinberg, Frank Budinsky, Marcelo Paternostro, Ed Merks
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€�In this book, we examine two frameworks that are developed by the Eclipse Tools Project for use with the Eclipse Platform: the Graphical Editing Framework (GEF), and the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF). EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework, 2nd Edition | InformIT This is an excellent introduction to the Eclipse Modeling framework. To learn Modeling with Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF), I highly recommend the book EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework. We had EMF generated model classes and a Util class with lot of helper methods. EMF overview documents available on the www.eclipse.org site before you buy this book. Ed Merks leads the Eclipse Modeling Framework project and coleads of the Eclipse Modeling project. Ed Merks leads the Eclipse Modeling Framework project as well as the top-level Eclipse Modeling project. EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework Dave SteinbergFrank Budinsky Marcelo PaternostroEd Merks Series Editors: Erich Gamma • Lee Nackman • John Wiegand The Authoritative Guide to EMF Modeling and Code GenerationThe Eclipse Now, in this thoroughly revised Second Edition, the project's developers offer expert guidance, insight, and examples for solving real-world problems with EMF, accelerating development processes, and improving software quality. He also covers Eclipse projects discussed in no other book, including Query/View/Transformation (QVT) and the Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF)–a project the author personally leads. This tutorial describes the usage of the Eclipse EMF framework for modeling your data model and creating Java code from it. The Eclipse Modeling Framework enables developers to rapidly construct robust applications based on surprisingly simple models. Chapter 10 of the “EMF Eclipse Modeling Framework” book had good information about this. This tutorial is based on Eclipse 4.2 (Juno).