EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework (2nd Edition)
Zusammenfassung
The Eclipse Modeling Framework enables developers to rapidly construct robust applications based on surprisingly simple models. Now, in this thoroughly revised Second Edition, the project's developers offer expert guidance, insight, and examples for solving real-world problems with EMF, accelerating development processes, and improving software quality.
This edition contains more than 40% new material, plus updates throughout to make it even more useful and practical. The authors illuminate the key concepts and techniques of EMF modeling, analyze EMF's most important framework classes and generator patterns, guide you through choosing optimal designs, and introduce powerful framework customizations and programming techniques. Coverage includes
- Defining models with Java, UML, XML Schema, and Ecore
- NEW: Using extended Ecore modeling to fully unify XML with UML and Java
- Generating high-quality code to implement models and editors
- Understanding and customizing generated code
- Complete documentation of @model Javadoc tags, generator model properties, and resource save and load options
- NEW: Leveraging the latest EMF features, including extended metadata, feature maps, EStore, cross-reference adapters, copiers, and content types
- NEW: Chapters on change recording, validation, and utilizing EMF in stand-alone and Eclipse RCP applications
- NEW: Modeling generics with Ecore and generating Java 5 code
Informationen und Bezugsquellen
EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework (2nd Edition)
Verlag Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam
2. Auflage (Januar 2009)
Autoren: David Steinberg, Frank Budinsky, Marcelo Paternostro, Ed Merks
744 Seiten, 35,99 €
ISBN 978-0321331885
Unser Autor
Ed Merks, Entwicklungsleiter für Eclipse Modeling
Ed Merks kommt von IBM, wo er zuletzt im IBM Rational Toronto Lab tätig war. Er ist Projektleiter des Eclipse Modeling Projects sowie des Eclipse Modeling Frameworks und arbeitet vorwiegend von Kanada aus für die itemis. Ed Merks ist Absolvent der Simon Fraser Universität und Doktor der Informatik.
