EMF-IncQuery moves out of incubation with Release 1.0.0, with VIATRA 0.7.0 also released

The EMF-IncQuery project is happy to report that with our new release 1.0.0 the project is graduating out of incubation and reaches a new level of maturity. All downloads are available now from the Eclipse.org download servers or the Eclipse Marketplace. Coinciding with this event is the first public release of the new generation of the VIATRA model transformation framework, which is a complete re-write (downloads, Marketplace).

New service release for EMF-IncQuery 0.9.1

We have made public a new service release EMF-IncQuery 0.9.1, that fixes a few issues that were found after the last release. It is recommended for every user of EMF-IncQuery 0.9.0 to update.

EMF-IncQuery 0.9.0 Released

We have released version 0.9.0 of EMF-IncQuery, a release involving a major refactor of our query backend to support non-EMF query scopes, some minor user facing features and fixing a selection of bugs. In addition, the tooling has been updated to use Xtext 2.7. It is recommended for all users of EMF-IncQuery to update to this latest version, which is available both from Eclipse Marketplace and the project download page.

mbeddr meets IncQuery - Combining the Best Features of Two Modeling Worlds - EclipseCon Europe 2014

We are proud to announce that this year’s EclipseCon again had a talk about EMF-IncQuery, this time in the context of an integration project with a different modeling world. During the summer, we have started to work on the MPS-IncQuery project, which aims to bring IncQuery’s powerful features to the world of the Meta Programming System (MPS) from JetBrains. MPS is a powerful language workbench which is designed to ease the development of domain specific and general purpose languages, plus their IDEs. 

EMF-IncQuery 0.8.1 released and EclipseCon plans

We have released version 0.8.1 of EMF-IncQuery, a release fixing a selection of bugs. It is recommended for all users of EMF-IncQuery to update to this latest version. The update is available both from Eclipse Marketplace and the project download page.

EMF-IncQuery 0.8.0 Released

The EMF-IncQuery project is happy to report that our new release with the version 0.8.0 is available now from the Eclipse.org download servers or the Eclipse Marketplace.

Xcore meets IncQuery: How the new generation of DSLs are made - talk at EclipseCon Europe 2013

The EMF-IncQuery Project is proud to announce our talk at this year's EclipseCon Europe conference titled "Xcore meets IncQuery: How the New Generation of DSLs Are Made".

Have you ever got lost in a complex domain-specific model? Are you familiar with Facebook's Graph Search? Ever wished something like this would be available for your favorite EMF-based tool? It is, it's called EMF-IncQuery. In fact, it can do more than Graph Search, because you can create live queries, meaning you get live updates for your search results as the model is being edited. In the talk, we'll show you some of the most powerful features that this technology can be used for in practice.

See you on 31 October between 14:15 - 14:50 in Seminarräume 1-3!

The technology presented in this talk is the result of a collaboration between Ed Merks, Tamas Szabo (itemis AG) and the EMF-IncQuery team. Read the rest of the blog post below for more information regarding the presentation and the live demos.

Release 0.7.0 available

The EMF-IncQuery project is happy to report that our first release with the version 0.7.0 is available now from the Eclipse.org download servers or the Eclipse Marketplace.

The most important highlights of this first release include:

EMF-IncQuery 0.7M3 published

The EMF-IncQuery project is happy to report that we have reached our third milestone, with a special focus on finalizing the API in preparation for the 0.7.0 release in the summer. Important note: please read the migration guide to ensure a smooth upgrade path for existing EMF-IncQuery projects.

EMF-IncQuery presentation for Itemis

EMF-IncQuery has been presented to Itemis developers by Tamás Szabó, our former student and freshly enrolled software engineer for Itemis in Stuttgart. The slides are available on SlideShare, and the example projects can be downloaded from GitHub.

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