
07.07.2010 - Reuseware Composition Framework 0.9.3 released
Version 0.9.3 is now available at the Reuseware update site (http://reuseware.org/update).
11.12.2009 - Reuseware Composition Framework 0.9.2 released
Version 0.9.2 is now available at the Reuseware update site (http://reuseware.org/update).
15.11.2009 - Reuseware Composition Framework 0.9.1 released
Version 0.9.1 is now available at the Reuseware update site (http://reuseware.org/update).
29.05.2009 - Reuseware Composition Framework 0.9 released
Version 0.9 is now available at the Reuseware update site (http://reuseware.org/update). With the Reuseware Composition Framework, it is easy to integrate new composition abstractions into arbitrary software languages that are defined by Ecore metamodels. In this major release the stability of Reuseware has been significantly improved and a number of new applications are provided.
Also available now:
09.07.2008 - Reuseware Composition Framework 0.8.3 released
Version 0.8.3 is now available at the Reuseware update site (http://reuseware.org/update). This release contains a number of fixes and new features:
25.06.2008 - Reuseware Composition Framework 0.8.2 released
Version 0.8.2 is now available at the Reuseware update site (http://reuseware.org/update). This release contains a number of fixes and initial implementations of some interesting new features:
25.04.2008 - Reuseware Project Infrastructure Revised
Today the infrastructure of the project underwent major revisions. For different reasons, the whole project is now managed through this site and the project on SourceForge is no longer maintained. If you experience any problems, please use the new Reuseware Mailing List to get in touch.
11.03.2008 - Reuseware Composition Framework 0.8 released
With this release, the Reuseware Composition Framework fully supports metamodel-based languages. New concepts and new tooling make it even easier to define composition systems for arbitrary languages. The core of the framework has been rewritten for this version: Reuseware-based composition systems now integrate smoothly with many Eclipse- and EMF-based tools.