Add Rich Modeling Functionality to Your Product: Embed MetaEdit+
Finland, November 24, 2014 (Newswire.com) - By providing an intuitive graphical modeling interface to their tool, companies can get customers who could never be reached with a traditional GUI or textual language. Users appreciate a graphical language that shows things in the familiar symbols and vocabulary of their domain, with no need to map what is in their heads to an unrelated language. Domain-specific constraints ensure validity and give intelligent feedback.
Creating such intuitive tooling used to be a massive project, but MetaEdit+ changes that. An independent study (tinyurl.com/dsm13ELK) by Eclipse committers found modeling languages were implemented 10–50 times faster with MetaEdit+ than with other commercial and open source tools. The resulting tooling runs on all major platforms, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Embedding MetaEdit+ into a product is made easy with example code in a range of languages and full plug-ins for Visual Studio and Eclipse. The embedded UI adapts to the company’s modeling language and branding, with a wide variety of user interface customizations and tool integration mechanisms possible.
MetaEdit+ is a great tool — a powerful and flexible environment where it is easy to create your own modeling languages and editors.
Stephan Schulz , CTO
Companies have embedded MetaEdit+ in products covering a wide variety of areas, such as early phase analysis, software development, testing and deployment. The partner program provides support for the initial language and generator development and tool integration, and offers services for end-user training and support. Conformiq Inc. integrated MetaEdit+ as the modeling front end for their automated test design tool. Using mature, reliable modeling tooling lets companies concentrate on their core business, as Conformiq found: “We’ve had it in production for a year, and there has not been much at all in terms of errors or need for support. The need for training has been absolutely minimal, even for people with no previous exposure to modeling. Users find it easy to use, and feel like it is part of our product.”