Hello all,
Here are the upcoming reviews, and an announcement from the Modeling
PMC about new EMFT components.
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 |
STP |
Infrastructure Change and Component Creation Release Review (slides,
comments)
at 1600
UTC
|
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 |
COSMOS |
WSDM Component Move (TPTP to COSMOS) Release Review (slides,
comments)
at 1600
UTC
|
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 |
Mylyn |
Move from Technology to Tools and 2.1 Release Review (slides,
comments,
project
log) at 1600
UTC
|
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 |
Kepler |
Creation Review
(slides,
comments)
at 1600
UTC
|
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 |
IMP |
Creation Review
(slides,
comments)
at 1600
UTC
|
Wed, 07 Nov 2007 |
Albireo |
Creation Review
(slides,
comments)
at 1600
UTC
|
Reviews are held on a conference call. Members and committers are
directed to the MyFoundation
portal for the call-in information. If you do not have access to
the portal, send email
to EMO to request the call information.
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Here is the announcement from the Modeling EMFT project:
We would like to announce the creation of the following new EMFT
components.
Ecore Diagram Component
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ecore_Tools
The Ecore Tools component will provide a complete environment to
create, edit and maintain Ecore models. This component will ease
handling of Ecore models with a Graphical Ecore Editor and bridges to
other existing Ecore tools (Validation, Search, Compare, Emfatic,
generators...). The Graphical Ecore Editor will provide multi-diagram
support, a custom tabbed properties view, validation feedbacks,
refactoring capabilities, etc. The long-term goal is to provide the
same level of services as does JDT for Java.
All votes were +1. We will be adding David Sciamma, Jacques Lescot, and
Gilles Cannenterre as EMFT committers.
Servus Component
wiki: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Servus
The main purpose of the Servus component is to promote EMF to a central
role in the design and evolution of Web Services. The component will
provide bidirectional mappings between Ecore based models and Web
Services artifacts, such as WSDL descriptions, Web Services client
stubs and Web Services server skeletons. This will enable developers to
design and evolve Web Services while being assisted by Ecore-based
models which will help keeping all artifacts consistent.
All votes were +1. We will be adding Thiago Tonelli Bartolomei as an
EMFT committer.
Emfatic Component
wiki: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Emfatic
Emfatic is a text editor supporting navigation, editing, and conversion
of Ecore models, using a compact and human-readable syntax similar to
Java. The EPLed Emfatic now hosted at EMFT extends the Feb 2005
alphaworks release with support for EMF Generics, folding, "red
squigglies", an EMF Type Hierarchy, hyperlinks, AutoEdits, and the
possibility to define templates to speed up document creation, among
other usability features. The best way to gain hands-on experience with
Emfatic is to right-click on any .ecore file and choose "Generate
Emfatic source", a similar converter works in the opposite direction.
Online help is also available.
All votes were +1. We will be adding Miguel Garcia and Chris Daly as
EMFT committers.
Thanks,
Ed Merks
Modeling PMC Lead
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