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    Whole Platform
    The Whole Platform is a technology for engineering the production of software. We provide an Eclipse based Language Workbench for developing, manipulating and transforming languages using a model driven approach.
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    Dresden OCL
    Dresden OCLallows to query arbitrary EMF-based models. It provides an advanced OCL2 Editor, a Parser, an Interpreter, and a Codegenerator for Java and SQL. WE MOVED TO GITHUB. PLEASE VISIT https://github.com/dresden-ocl/dresdenocl
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    AgilPro

    AgilPro is an Eclipse based business process modeling suite

    AgilPro is an Eclipse based business process modeling suite providing a Business Process Modeler [LiMo - Light Modeler], a desktop application to preview and run processes [Simulator] and Application Adapters to plug in standard apps: Firefox, OpenOffice
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    The goal is to generate UML classes from an existing database. Connect to a database, read its schema and produce UML 2 classes with associations (conforming to Eclipse EMF). Prerequisite: - Eclipse 3.4 - MDT - EMF 2.4 / UML 2.0
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    This project aims at implementing a tool to provide traceability for variable and common features in Software Product Lines (SPLs) to other requirement artifacts.
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    An Eclipse plugin for generating code out of an Entity-Relationship-Diagram (ERD). Currently SQL-DDL and POJO classes with EJB3.0 Annotations are supported. The diagrams conform to the diagram description by H. Buff (german book, ISBN 3-03-440201-5)
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    ITCWorks a Java Framework with more than 500 Java classes. The foundation of ITCPro a visual UI for ORM++. ITCworks includes: - XML Bean Support (SOA,WSDL Schema Framework, Code Gen.)-ORM, object graph gen., SQL code gen., More info at <a href=www.i-tech
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    A WYSIWYG database modeling tool based on eclipse,it can generate code for hibernate,ojb,ibatis,openJpa.The supported platform includes oracel,db2,mysql,mssql,sybase,derby,MaxDB,SapDB,PostgreSql,HsqlDB and the databases which has JDBC driver.
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