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The complexity of Web applications is increasing almost every day. Besides impacting the implementation phase, this complexity must also be suitably managed while modeling the application. The paper argues that a pure modeling notation, like W2000, is not enough to cope with such complexity and proposes an approach, based on meta-modeling and graph transformation, to enforce the consistency of produced artifacts and adapt them in a controlled way. The paper describes the approach, exemplifies it on some simple examples, and sketches the supporting framework on which we are working.