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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).

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Eclipse Modeling Framework used to be one reason why people could prefer to code against Eclipse and not use NetBeans platform. As explained by 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).

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