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EMF Forms and EMF Client Platform 1.14.0 released! - Join us at EclipseCon Europe 2017
We are happy to announce that together with Oxygen.1, we have released EMF Forms and EMF Client Platform 1.14.0! We want to thank our continuously active team of 10 contributors (38 contributors over …
EMF Support for Che - Day 6: Adding your own editor
In this blog series, we share our experiences extending Eclipse Che to add EMF support. The first post covers our goals. In the last post, we have focused on how to extend Che by adding a custom …
Façade-Based EMF Compare: Partial Façades
Façade-Based Compare/Merge: Partial Façades This post is an instalment in a series about a new initiative in the EMF Compare project: Façade-based compare/merge. The purpose of this effort is to …
Mountain Office for one week: Our OpenSource Week August 2017
At EclipseSource, we are continuously developing open source software as committers and contributors for projects at Eclipse.org (e.g. EMF Forms) or on GitHub (e.g. JSON Forms). In fact, contributing …
Tabris.js 2.1 is here
We’ve just updated Tabris.js to 2.1 First of all - lots of support came to us from the users of Tabris.js 2.0. It’s good to know you’re with us – THANK YOU! Check out what’s new in 2.1 The positive …
EclipseCon Europe 2017, Modeling Symposium
Ed, Philip and I are organizing the Modeling Symposium for the EclipseCon Europe 2017 in Ludwigsburg. It is scheduled for the second day of the conference, i.e., Wednesday, October 25th, 2017. The …