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EGF (Eclipse Generation Factories) is a software factory tool with the purpose to generate software artifacts, such as code or application. EGF provides two generation portfolios as examples: 1) an Enhancement of the EMF Generation, 2) a Build EGF Portofolio which is a build editor and generator.
The project leadership certifies that the APIs in this release are "Eclipse Quality".
The general architecture of EGF is: 1) the EGF Engine extended by Engine Extensions, 2) extended by a set of generation portfolios. The "development & reuse process" here displays how portfolios can be iteratively combined to create new factories and extensions. The "example of EGF Factory" here shows a factory component which combines invocations of heterogeneous languages (e.g., Java, Ant, Jython), tools (e.g., Jet, ATL), and factory component.
No security issue identified.
EGF is built with Tycho and Jenkins. EGF build reference.
The complete EGF documentation is available from the EGF Wiki page:
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Project's general information
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Complementary resources and useful links
EGF intends to conform to the User Interface Guidelines.
No EGF component is deprecated so far.
EGF does not implement any standard.