Graphical Modeling Framework
The Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) is a framework within the Eclipse platform. It provides a generative component and runtime infrastructure for developing graphical editors based on the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) and Graphical Editing Framework (GEF). The project aims to provide these components, in addition to exemplary tools for select domain models which illustrate its capabilities.
Developer(s) | Eclipse Foundation |
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Stable release | 1.12.1
/ June 19, 2019[1] |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | Java platform |
License | Eclipse Public License Eclipse Distribution License |
Website | www |
GMF was first released as part of the Eclipse 3.2 Callisto release in June 2006.
See also
- Connected Data Objects (CDO), a free implementation of a Distributed Shared Model on top of EMF
- Model-driven architecture
- Generic Eclipse Modeling System (GEMS)
- Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF)
- List of EMF based software
- ATL (A Model Transformation Language)
- Service-Oriented Modeling Framework (SOMF)
External links
- GMF project page
- GMF on Eclipsepedia
- Article Using Acceleo with GMF : Generating presentations from a MindMap DSM modeler
- Article From Frontend to Code Shows classic Domain Specific Language Toolchain with GMF and OpenArchitectureWare
GMF-based software
- An editor for MoLIC language diagrams
- HiperionCAD: A tool for optical fiber networks design
- Skyway Builder: open source code generation tool for Spring-based applications
- "Eclipse GMF Runtime 1.12.1". Retrieved 6 July 2019.
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