Sirius Web 2024.1

We are glad to announce that Sirius Web 2024.1.0 has been released! As always, the full list of fixes, improvements and new features is available in the changelog . In this blog post, I will present some of the new features introduced by this new release.   Diagram Rendering Powered by React Flow! Initiating the transition in the closing month of 2023, we're thrilled to share a significant upgrade...

Sirius Web 2023.8

The Sirius Web team consistently works on new iterations. In this blog post, we'll delve into the exciting new features of the  2023.8  release, before taking a closer look at 2023.10 in an upcoming post.   Reference widgets Sirius Web 2023.8 came with a brand-new widget for Form representations: the reference widget that allows the edition of both mono-valued and multi-valued references. The foll...

Sirius Web 2023.4

I am glad to announce that Eclipse Sirius Web 2023.4.0 is now available. This release primarily adds new features for studio makers. Enhanced Palette Tools for Diagrams We have introduced the Palette concept in the diagram description. A Palette contains all the tools available for a Diagram, Node, or Edge. In previous versions, the tools were defined just under the related object, scattered among...

Sirius Web 2023.3

Right on schedule, Eclipse Sirius Web 2023.3.0 is now available. You can get it from GitHub and build/deploy it yourself. Here are the highlights of this version. You can find more details, including more technical-oriented changes in the complete changelog . Project Templates We have improved the user experience with a redesigned Projects Browser. It now offers support for project templates to cr...

Happy New 2022.01.0!

I know… I am late for a happy new year but I am not for a Happy New 2022.01.0 ! I’m in a dancing mood while I’m writing this… (and poor you) an idea comes to my mind: “ Why not associate a song to each new feature? ” It could be funny and it’ll result in a (terrible) soundtrack to play with this new version. Follow me for a musical ride through the new Sirius Web and OCP features! Calendar version...

T-4:00 OCP is ready to go

Atop the Sirius-II Mission’s rocket is the Obeo Cloud Platform (OCP), with two flavors – OCP Modeler and OCP Publication – safely strapped inside. The Obeo Cloud Platform is built as an open-core product relying on the open source Eclipse Sirius project (EPL 2.0 licence) and more precisely on the Sirius Web component. As I explained in my previous post, Sirius Web is a framework from Obeo for buil...

T-8:00 1st stage Sirius Web loading begins

Source code is flowing into the first stage of the Obeo rocket. Our goal is to bring the spirit of Sirius into a new technological space : Sirius Web is the Cloud-based evolution of Sirius, 100% Open Source. The Sirius Web engine combines the open source components EMF-JSON & Sirius Components. These components will be available under the Sirius project : http://eclipse.org/sirius , with the s...