In MetaEdit+ you can work in multiple projects, each of which
can consist of hundreds of models. You can work in several parallel projects at
the same time, and you can reuse and share data between these projects. Projects
can be based on the same or different modeling languages, and users can be
assigned modeling rights
in some projects and denied them
in others.
A repository is composed of projects, and each project is
composed of a group of modeling languages, models and their contents. Some
projects may contain just the modeling language definition, or just models. In
the demo repository that is supplied with MetaEdit+, there is a set of
predefined projects each consisting of one of the modeling language listed in
Table 2-1. Furthermore, there are also example projects, like
‘Examples’, that include no modeling language definitions
themselves, just models based on some languages in other projects (in MetaEdit+
these models are called
graphs).