IBM Redbooks - Eclipse Development using the Graphical Editing Framework and the Eclipse Modeling Framework
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Eclipse Development-Using the Graphical Editing Framework and the Eclipse Modeling Framework
Notices
Preface
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Part 1: EMF and GEF Introduced
Chapter 1: Introduction to EMF
1.2 Framework basics
1.3 Building a simple model
Chapter 2: EMF Examples
2.2 EMF.Edit-based editors and code generation
2.3 Model instances and serialization
2.4 Using JET to customize code generation
Chapter 3: Introduction to GEF
3.1 What is the Graphical Editing Framework?
3.2 Introduction to Draw2D
3.3 The GEF framework
3.4 Building an editor
3.5 Managing your model
Chapter 4: GEF Examples
4.2 Techniques
Chapter 5: Using GEF with EMF
5.1 Overview
5.2 Using an EMF model within a GEF-based application
5.3 Using JET in GEF-based editor development
Part 2: Sample Application
Chapter 6: Sample Requirements and Design
6.2 Sample application design
6.3 Sample application demo
Chapter 7: Implementing the Sample
7.2 Architecture
7.3 The model
7.4 Implementing the multi-page editor
Appendix A: Additional Material
Using the Web material
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Related Publications
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