On being open and transparent
We always intend to run our Eclipse projects as real open-source projects. Being open, transparent and so on. The Eclipse Development process forces you to d...
Model comparison and merge in practice: EMF Compare workflows, conflict resolution, and tips for collaborative modeling.
We always intend to run our Eclipse projects as real open-source projects. Being open, transparent and so on. The Eclipse Development process forces you to d...
If you’ve used EMF editors you probably already have seen this kind of dialog:
Community and Ecosystem
Let’s say you have a model-to-model transformation, and you want to provide the ability for the end-user to see and control what is going to be applied on th...
Performance is a feature — your users need it and so does your product. The code is changing, always; keeping track of the effect of those changes on perform...
I know you’re all waiting for the Indigo release final bits! These 0 and 1 are finding their way on the mirrors as I’m writing to make sure we’ll get the smo...
One- two-three, one-two-three.. 2011 begins … one-two-three..
The following message is posted on this blog on behalf of Patrick Könemann.
Now that the entire world noticed that I don’t know even one thing about soccer and I’m even trying to cheat, I should get back to sharing what I understand ...
I have to admit I know nothing about soccer. Yes I’m a French guy, but I know nothing about soccer. That said I’m not against having a few beers in front of ...
I tend to break a lot of keyboards. Not because I release all the aggression that I hold deep within me on them, but because I drool testing the product Obeo...
Ok, you’re stuck at home, you are one of the numerous budget shortcuts victims? You did not have the chance to come at EclipseCon? Here is some kind of trans...
… I like the whooshing sound they make as they go by.” D. Adams
The generic EMF comparison engine uses statistics in order to match elements. It compares their content, their type, the relations with other objects and the...
On the EMFT mailing-list, Martin Taal asked me if EMF compare component was useful when one has to handle XML files.