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| <title>Introducing the GMF Runtime</title> |
| <date>January 16, 2006</date> |
| <category>GMF</category> |
| <category>Modeling</category> |
| <category>Plug-ins</category> |
| <author> |
| <name>Frederic Plante</name> |
| <company>IBM</company> |
| </author> |
| <description> |
| Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) is a new Eclipse project with |
| the potential to become a keystone framework for the rapid |
| development of standardized Eclipse graphical modeling editors. |
| GMF is divided in two main components: the runtime, and the |
| tooling used to generate editors capable of leveraging the |
| runtime. Architects and developers involved in the development |
| of graphical editors or of plug-ins integrating both EMF and GEF |
| technologies should consider building their editors against the |
| GMF Runtime component. This article is designed to help |
| understand the benefits of the GMF Runtime by presenting its |
| various value-added features. |
| </description> |
| </article> |