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Last week I convinced Geertjan to [http://eclipse.dzone.com/emf-on-netbeans-rcp-2 demonstrate use of Eclise Modeling Framework] (commonly shortened as [[EMF]]) on top of [[NetBeans]] Platform. [[Geertjan]] succeeded and thus there is a time to celebrate. As Antonio puts it:
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Last week I convinced Geertjan to [http://eclipse.dzone.com/emf-on-netbeans-rcp-2 demonstrate use of Eclipse Modeling Framework] (commonly shortened as [[EMF]]) on top of [[NetBeans]] Platform. [[Geertjan]] succeeded and thus there is a time to celebrate. As Antonio puts it:
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Congratulations on this! This is a very important achievement from my
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Congratulations on this! This is a very important achievement from my
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point of view. It opens a path to using a whole bunch of external stuff
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point of view. It opens a path to using a whole bunch of external stuff
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into [[NetBeans]] RCP Applications, and makes [[NetBeans]] RCP one of the most sensible ways
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into [[NetBeans]] RCP Applications, and makes [[NetBeans]] RCP one of the most sensible ways
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to handle [[OSGi]] modules in an ordered way.
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to handle [[OSGi]] modules in an ordered way.
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[[Eclipse]] users of the world: get ready to be assimilated! ;-)
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[[Eclipse]] users of the world: get ready to be assimilated! ;-)
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Cheers,
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Antonio
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Cheers,
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Antonio
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Last week I convinced Geertjan to demonstrate use of Eclipse Modeling Framework (commonly shortened as EMF) on top of NetBeans Platform. Geertjan succeeded and thus there is a time to celebrate. As Antonio puts it:

Congratulations on this! This is a very important achievement from my 
point of view. It opens a path to using a whole bunch of external stuff 
into NetBeans RCP Applications, and makes NetBeans RCP one of the most sensible ways 
to handle OSGi modules in an ordered way.
Eclipse users of the world: get ready to be assimilated! ;-)
Cheers,
Antonio
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