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<h1 class="title topictitle1">Ogee: Overview</h1> | |
<div class="body conbody"><p class="shortdesc">Ogee provides Eclipse-based developer tools to produce data using the OData | |
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<p class="p"><span class="ph emphasis emphasis">Ogee</span> comprises a graphical OData Model Editor for the creation of OData | |
models that define the data structure required to create and design the | |
applications.</p> | |
<div class="p">Ogee allows developers to:<ul class="ul" id="loioeef506110fb04dd9a0b93ba240ca529c__ul_nnw_lgf_3n"><li class="li">Model new OData services</li> | |
<li class="li">Visualize and explore existing OData services</li> | |
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<p class="p">Ogee lowers the barrier for developers who want to produce and consume data, by bringing the | |
OData advantages to the fingertips of Eclipse developers. It enables the community to | |
contribute to this project by extending our contribution with more provider | |
environments, more consumption environments, ensuring interoperability across various | |
industry standards, and promoting OData by easing the development process.</p> | |
<p class="p">The graphical <span class="ph emphasis emphasis">OData Model Editor</span> in Eclipse enables you to start the OData | |
service development phase by creating an OData model. Knowledge of the programming | |
language is not required to create an OData model in Eclipse, which means you can focus | |
solely on the data you want to create and define the structure in which you want the | |
data to be published. After you have created a suitable OData model based on your own | |
requirements, you can save it as an OData model definition file.</p> | |
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