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-                  <p>The <a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/ecore-glsp">GLSP-based Ecore editor</a> integrated in the Eclipse Theia IDE provides a web-based version of the famous Ecore tools. It allows to graphically create and modify Ecore Models using a diagram editor integrated in the web-based IDE Eclipse Theia. We are currently working on a model project creation wizard as well as on integrating the existing EMF   code generator.</p>
+                  <p>The <a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/ecore-glsp">GLSP-based Ecore editor</a> integrated in the Eclipse Theia IDE provides a web-based version of the popular Ecore tools. It allows you to graphically create and modify Ecore Models using a diagram editor integrated in the web-based IDE Eclipse Theia. We are currently working on a model project creation wizard as well as work on integrating the existing EMF code generator.</p>
 
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-                  <p>The existing EMF implementation already supports loading, model manipulation, and serialisation out-of-the-box. The <a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/modelserver">EMF.cloud model server</a> adds a facade on top of existing technologies to connect web-based clients. It manages the runtime state of loaded models (“shared editing domain”). It allows to apply changes using a command pattern and and register for changes. Finally, it provides a Java and JavaScript REST API including mulitple formats (JSON or XMI).</p>
+                  <p>The existing EMF implementation already supports loading, model manipulation, and serialisation out-of-the-box. The <a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/modelserver">EMF.cloud model server</a> adds a facade on top of existing technologies to connect web-based clients. It manages the runtime state of loaded models (“shared editing domain”). It allows applying changes using a command pattern and and register for changes. Finally, it provides a Java and JavaScript REST API including multiple formats (JSON or XMI).</p>
 
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-                  <p><a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/coffee-editor">The &ldquo;coffee editor&rdquo;</a> is a comprehensive example of a web-based modeling tools based on EMF.cloud, including a form-based editor based on JSON Forms, a diagram based on GLSP, a textual DSL, a code generator and a graphical visualization of an analysis result using D3. The coffee editor use the model sever for syncronizing all editors and it is  embedded into <a href="https://eclipsesource.com/technology/eclipse-theia">the Eclipse Theia IDE</a></p>
+                  <p><a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/coffee-editor">The &ldquo;coffee editor&rdquo;</a> is a comprehensive example of a web-based modeling tool based on EMF.cloud, including a form-based editor based on JSON Forms, a diagram based on GLSP, a textual DSL, a code generator and a graphical visualization of an analysis result using D3. The coffee editor uses the model sever for synchronizing all editors and it is  embedded into <a href="https://eclipsesource.com/technology/eclipse-theia">the Eclipse Theia IDE</a></p>
 
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-                  <p>EMF.cloud is the place for new components supporting the implementation of web-based modeling tools in the cloud. If you have a solution, which would be useful for others, we are open for any contributions! If you are missing a technology for your cloud modeling use case, <a href="/emfcloud/support/">get our support</a> for creating it.</p>
+                  <p>EMF.cloud is the place for new components supporting the implementation of web-based modeling tools in the cloud. If you have a solution, which would be useful for others, we are open to any contributions! If you are missing a technology for your cloud modeling use case, <a href="/emfcloud/support/">get our support</a> to create it.</p>
 
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+Technical documentation can be found on the respective GitHub page of the EMF.cloud component (see below). Additionally, please see <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQVxtf1OFWq7JTldMcjuApsW47N6IlCGfuitGEyOE-MqeNde99Dm5-JO0XJG9R54NIYsoxq1AK6y7mW/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000">this talk introducing EMF.cloud at EclipseCon 2019</a>
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+                  <p>The <a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/ecore-glsp">GLSP-based Ecore editor</a> integrated in the Eclipse Theia IDE provides a web-based version of the popular Ecore tools. It allows you to graphically create and modify Ecore Models using a diagram editor integrated in the web-based IDE Eclipse Theia. We are currently working on a model project creation wizard as well as work on integrating the existing EMF code generator.</p>
 
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+                  <p>The existing EMF implementation already supports loading, model manipulation, and serialisation out-of-the-box. The <a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/modelserver">EMF.cloud model server</a> adds a facade on top of existing technologies to connect web-based clients. It manages the runtime state of loaded models (“shared editing domain”). It allows applying changes using a command pattern and and register for changes. Finally, it provides a Java and JavaScript REST API including multiple formats (JSON or XMI).</p>
 
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+                  <p><a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/coffee-editor">The &ldquo;coffee editor&rdquo;</a> is a comprehensive example of a web-based modeling tool based on EMF.cloud, including a form-based editor based on JSON Forms, a diagram based on GLSP, a textual DSL, a code generator and a graphical visualization of an analysis result using D3. The coffee editor uses the model sever for synchronizing all editors and it is  embedded into <a href="https://eclipsesource.com/technology/eclipse-theia">the Eclipse Theia IDE</a></p>
 
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+                  <p>EMF.cloud is the place for new components supporting the implementation of web-based modeling tools in the cloud. If you have a solution, which would be useful for others, we are open to any contributions! If you are missing a technology for your cloud modeling use case, <a href="/emfcloud/support/">get our support</a> to create it.</p>
 
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+                  <p>The <a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/ecore-glsp">GLSP-based Ecore editor</a> integrated in the Eclipse Theia IDE provides a web-based version of the popular Ecore tools. It allows you to graphically create and modify Ecore Models using a diagram editor integrated in the web-based IDE Eclipse Theia. We are currently working on a model project creation wizard as well as work on integrating the existing EMF code generator.</p>
 
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+                  <p><a href="https://github.com/eclipsesource/coffee-editor">The &ldquo;coffee editor&rdquo;</a> is a comprehensive example of a web-based modeling tool based on EMF.cloud, including a form-based editor based on JSON Forms, a diagram based on GLSP, a textual DSL, a code generator and a graphical visualization of an analysis result using D3. The coffee editor uses the model sever for synchronizing all editors and it is  embedded into <a href="https://eclipsesource.com/technology/eclipse-theia">the Eclipse Theia IDE</a></p>
 
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+                  <p>EMF.cloud is the place for new components supporting the implementation of web-based modeling tools in the cloud. If you have a solution, which would be useful for others, we are open to any contributions! If you are missing a technology for your cloud modeling use case, <a href="/emfcloud/support/">get our support</a> to create it.</p>
 
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