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gramar_defined [2016/06/28 11:37]
chrisgerken [gramar]
gramar_defined [2016/08/12 18:18]
chrisgerken [Background]
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   - As a single zip file, again deployed on the file system or the classpath   - As a single zip file, again deployed on the file system or the classpath
   - As a jar file   - As a jar file
 +  - As a project in an Eclipse workspace
   - As an Eclipse plugin (although technically that's just another variant of a class path)   - As an Eclipse plugin (although technically that's just another variant of a class path)
  
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 ==== Background ==== ==== Background ====
  
-Gramar is a next-generation ​greenfield implementation ​of both Eclipse Model-to-Text JET and, before that, the Design pattern Toolkit from IBM.  A gramar can be applied not just in Eclipse, but in IntelliJ, as a stand-alone java application,​ within a web application or in any other environment.+Gramar is a complete, ​next-generation ​rewrite ​of Eclipse Model-to-Text JET and, before that, the Design pattern Toolkit from IBM.  A gramar can be applied not just in Eclipse, but in IntelliJ, as a stand-alone java application,​ within a web application or in any other Java execution ​environment.
  
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