EMF, SDO and XSD

A modeling, generation, XML and data manipulation framework used by many other plugins.

This plugin is not available for download separately:
it can only be installed as part of a Distribution.

EMF is a modeling framework and code generation facility for building tools and other applications based on a structured data model. From a model specification described in XMI, EMF provides tools and runtime support to produce Java classes for the model, adapter classes to enable model viewing and command-based editing, and a basic editor. Models can be specified using annotated Java, XML documents, or UML modeling tools, then imported into EMF. EMF also offers a foundation for interoperability with other EMF-based tools and applications.

XSD provides an API to manipulate the components of an W3C XML Schema and to manipulate the DOM-accessible representation of XML Schema as a series of XML documents, and for keeping these representations in agreement as schemas are modified.

Service Data Objects (SDO) is a framework to simplify and unify data application development in a service oriented architecture (SOA). It supports XML and incorporates J2EE patterns and best practices.



Note that we have not tested this plugin extensively. It may not work properly. Feel free to give feedback in the comments.

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This plugin is in all EasyEclipse distributions. You likely do not need to download and install it separately, unless you try to install it on an non-EasyEclipse distribution, which is not really supported.

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Changelog

Changes in EasyEclipse 1.3.0:

Changes in EasyEclipse 1.2.2: Changes in EasyEclipse 1.2.1: Changes in EasyEclipse 1.2.0: Changes in EasyEclipse 1.0.0:

Credits and License

Credits: Eclipse Foundation, Nick Boldt, Marcelo Paternostro, Elena Litani, Ed Merks

Copyright (c) Eclipse contributors and others. 2000-2007. All rights reserved.

This plugin is licensed under the Eclipse Public License 1.0 license.

        
    

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