We have already created a configuration for “WAR Products” to build the war file. To run our application on Tomcat we need to build a war file containing the application.
In Windows -> Preferences -> Plugin Development -> API Baselines: Add a new baseline for the newest service release from.In Windows -> Preferences -> Plugin Developement-> Target: Choose target ’ECP_EMFStore_RAP_dev_target.target’.For a cleaner workspace check “Add project to working sets” and add them to a new working set called “EMFStore”.Deselect all bundles that start with: .fuzzy.Import the projects by clicking “Finish”.For a cleaner workspace check “Add project to working sets” and add them to a new working set called “ECP”.Deselect all bundles that start with one of the following:.Deselect all bundles whose names contain “fx” or “bean”.Select the “bundles” folder and click next.The two repositories require different strategies in order to import the right projects. To import the projects into the workspace, right click on the repositories in the ‘Git Repositories’ view and click ‘Import Projects…’.The recommend branch for the repositories is stated in square brackets. Do not immediately import the projects into the workspace.
All of this is merely a matter of defining an EMF model for your data. Add EMFStore to the mix and you get collaborative editing and versioning. This includes form-based editors based on EMF Forms. For newer versions, please visit the EMF Forms documentaion.īuilding an application to view and edit data is really simple using the EMF Client Platform. This tutorial is valid until version 1.24.0 in Eclipse 2020-6.