Web-based modeling tools with EMF.cloud

July 7, 2021 | 1 min Read

Do you want to build a domain-specific tool running in the browser? Do you require features such as form-based editors, tree views, graphical editors, model comparison, model validation, model analysis or even code generation? Then read on.

Maximilian recently gave a talk as part of the Eclipse Cloud Tools Time webinar series about how to build domain-specific tools in the web using Eclipse technologies such as EMF.cloud, Eclipse GLSP and Eclipse Theia. In case you missed this, here is a recording of the talk:

If you want more information or need support for your project, EclipseSource provides consulting and implementation services around web-based tools, Eclipse Theia, Eclipse GLSP, EMF.cloud and related technologies such as VS Code or Eclipse Che. Get in contact with us and let us know how we can support you!

Jonas, Maximilian & Philip

Jonas Helming, Maximilian Koegel and Philip Langer co-lead EclipseSource. They work as consultants and software engineers for building web-based and desktop-based tools. …