The 2009 edition
of Eclipse India Summit™ (EIS), Asia’s first and annual Eclipse-only show,
features intensive talks on all that developers need to know...
0 replies - 300 views - 07/09/09 by Annamalai Chock... in Announcements
While Chapter One gets the unfamiliar acquainted with Eclipse, it's Chapter Two, Introducing EMF, that most people will begin at. Here the Ecore model is explained, along with the different ways to...
29 replies - 9472 views - 01/27/09 by James Sugrue in Book Reviews
Today, DZone releases the Eclipse Modelling Framework Refcard, with all you need to get started using EMF, the most popular framework among Eclipse users and...
1 replies - 6639 views - 01/26/09 by James Sugrue in Articles
The second edition of the Eclipse Modeling Framework book, written by Dave Steinberg, Frank Budinsky, Marcelo Paternostro and Ed Merks, is now available and...
0 replies - 687 views - 01/23/09 by Lynn Gayowski in Announcements
The Connected Data Objects (CDO) allows you to develop your application against standard EMF APIs and decide later if you want to persist your models in any...
0 replies - 853 views - 01/16/09 by Lynn Gayowski in Announcements
Cedric Brun and Laurent Goubet from Obeo are presenting the Eclipse EMF Compare project 0.8.0 features released with Ganymede and the modeling package in a...
0 replies - 1067 views - 12/01/08 by Lynn Gayowski in Announcements
There are many tools these days that generate code. Before writing such a tool, stop to consider if you really should be generating code in the first place....
0 replies - 1786 views - 10/26/08 by merks in Articles
Have you ever tried to generate References or variable with multiplicity more than 1? Eclipse being an OOPs follower would always generate a List containing a...
0 replies - 1210 views - 10/20/08 by Annamalai Chock... in Tips and Tricks
In the previous article, I discussed how to create generic classes in the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF). In this article, I will discuss how to use that...
0 replies - 3142 views - 06/11/08 by Jeffrey Ricker in Articles
Java introduced the power of generics in version 1.5. Generics make many common tasks in programming not only simple but elegant. The most notable instance is...
1 replies - 4270 views - 05/06/08 by Jeffrey Ricker in Articles