Sirius Web Behind the Scene #2

Welcome to another Sirius Web “Behind the scene”. For this second session, I invited Axel Richard, Consultant at Obeo to present his work on the integration of the Sirius Web Diagramming Component with Cloud IDEs. Thanks to all our customers for helping in financing this development around Sirius Web. See you next month for another “Behind the scene” !

How and why we Optimized the Sequence Diagram in Capella

In December, version 5.0 of Eclipse Capella was released. At Obeo we are proud to have contributed to the source code of this version. With my colleague Nathalie Lépine , we worked on the optimization of the Sequence Diagram. Developed by Thales with the support of Obeo, the Capella workbench is an open-source software solution to design systems architecture. Widely adopted worldwide in various in...

Sirius Web Behind the Scene #1

At the end of last year Obeo open sourced a new project at the Eclipse Foundation : Sirius Web . Sirius web is a framework to easily create and deploy modeling studios to the web. Sirius web is evolving a lot and we would like to share with the community these on-going enhancements. I am pleased to introduce a new regular series of videos: “Behind the scene of Sirius Web”. The goal is to show you ...

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...

Obeo's Chronicles, Autumn 2020

I can’t believe we are already looking at Q4. I have so much news to share with you! Eclipse Sirius, Obeo Cloud Platform and Sirius Web: This last summer we had the pleasure to organize SiriusCon. This one-day event is each year the opportunity for the modeling community to share their experience, and for the development team to provide visibility on what is currently being worked on and how we se...

T-16:00 Obeo approves “load-and-go” fueling: EMF-JSON onboard!

At Nantes Dev Force Station Launch Complex 42A, valves are open and code source is beginning to flow into Obeo’s rocket. The first open source project released by the SIRIUS-II Mission is: EMF-JSON. The EMF-JSON project will soon be part of the Eclipse Sirius project. It provides a JSON-based implementation of EMF resources which can be used as a drop-in replacement for the default XMI-based forma...

SIRIUS-II Mission

On Wednesday, October 21 at 2:00 p.m. CEST, Obeo’s Spacecraft 42 will launch the SIRIUS-II mission from Code Launch Complex 42 (CLC-42) at Nantes Dev Force Station in France. SIRIUS-I mission previously launched Sirius to the Eclipse Foundation with Obeo’s & Thales astronauts on board back in 2013. The first mission was a success with the adoption of Sirius Desktop, based on the Eclipse platfo...