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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
protocol.</p>
<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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