Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework

This page is not the official website of Eclipse GEF. The official page is at http://www.eclipse.org/gef/.

The Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) allows developers to take an existing application model and quickly create a rich graphical editor.

Draw2d is a set of drawing components built for Eclipse.

Zest is a set of visualization components built for Eclipse. The entire Zest library has been developed in SWT / Draw2D and integrates seamlessly within Eclipse because of its recognized design.

Zest has been modeled after JFace, and all the Zest views conform to the same standards and conventions as existing Eclipse views. This means that the providers, actions and listeners used within existing applications can be leveraged within Zest. Zest is a visualization toolkit with a growing number of views, all of which aim to be easy to program against. We are actively looking for new visualizations to include in the toolkit.

The Zest project also contains a graph layout package which can be used independently. The graph layout package can be used within existing Java applications (SWT or AWT) to provider layout locations for a set of entities and relationships.

This page is providing the Ubuntu/Debian package for the GEF library.

AuthorsEclipse GEF Group
Licenses
Operating SystemsOS Independent
Eclipse Platform3.5
ImplementationJava

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PackageVersionRequired Eclipse Platform
eclipse-gef3.5.13.5

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