====== Creating a Petri-Net Editor with GMF ====== This will be the frontpage, where you will find a series of tutorials about developing a Petri-Net editor using Eclipse GMF. Everything will be done by using the latest version of Eclipse, so I will start with the current Kepler release and go on with Eclipse 4.x - the aim will be to develop in combination with eclipse e4, but at first lets start with the well known GMF Tools. [[en:programming:java:eclipse:installation | Install Eclipse Modeling]]\\ [[en:programming:java:eclipse:gmf:ecoremodel|First Steps - Creating the Model / using Ecore]]\\ [[en:programming:java:eclipse:gmf:gmfgraph|First Steps - Creating the graphical representationl / using GmfGraph]]\\ [[en:programming:java:eclipse:gmf:gmfmap|First Steps - Creating the mapping model and the maaping between all created models before/ using GmfMapping]]\\ [[en:programming:java:eclipse:gmf:gmfocl|Add OCL constraints - Extend your mapping model by constraints defined through OCL (Object Constraint Language)]]\\ Fork or contribute at GitHub through [[https://github.com/alexejsailer/pipenets]] (Sourcecode) ~~DISQUS~~