| <article link="gef-emf.html"> |
| <title>Using GEF with EMF</title> |
| <date>June 8, 2005</date> |
| <category>Modeling</category> |
| <category>GEF</category> |
| <category>EMF</category> |
| <author> |
| <name>Chris Aniszczyk</name> |
| <company>IBM</company> |
| </author> |
| <description> |
| The Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) provides a framework for |
| creating visual editors while being model agnostic. In most |
| cases, people bring their own model which tend to be based on |
| Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs). An alternative using POJOs is |
| the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF), which provides many |
| features for manipulating models that aren't found in POJOs. The |
| purpose of this article is to build upon the shapes example |
| provided by GEF using the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) and |
| to provide an introduction using EMF based models in GEF based |
| editors. |
| </description> |
| </article> |