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[[wikipedia::Eclipse_Modeling_Framework|Eclipse Modeling Framework]] can be one reason why people prefer to code against [[Eclipse]] and not use [[NetBeans]] platform. As explained by [http://eclipse.dzone.com/emf-on-netbeans-rcp-2 Geertjan's post], this is no longer necessary. If you want [[EMF]] and still have full features [[Swing]] desktop application behind your back, look at [[Netbinox]] (a [[NetBeans]] subproject).
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[[wikipedia::Eclipse_Modeling_Framework|Eclipse Modeling Framework]] used to be one reason why people could prefer to code against [[Eclipse]] and not use [[NetBeans]] platform. As explained by [http://eclipse.dzone.com/emf-on-netbeans-rcp-2 Geertjan's post], this is no longer necessary. If you want [[EMF]] and still have full featured [[Swing]] desktop application behind your back, look at [[Netbinox]] (a [[NetBeans]] subproject).

JaroslavTulach: New page: Eclipse Modeling Framework can be one reason why people prefer to code against Eclipse and not use NetBeans platform. As explained by [htt... - 2010-03-22 10:32:59

New page: Eclipse Modeling Framework can be one reason why people prefer to code against Eclipse and not use NetBeans platform. As explained by [htt...

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[[wikipedia::Eclipse_Modeling_Framework|Eclipse Modeling Framework]] can be one reason why people prefer to code against [[Eclipse]] and not use [[NetBeans]] platform. As explained by [http://eclipse.dzone.com/emf-on-netbeans-rcp-2 Geertjan's post], this is no longer necessary. If you want [[EMF]] and still have full features [[Swing]] desktop application behind your back, look at [[Netbinox]] (a [[NetBeans]] subproject).