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Object language editor categories
The values you define as parameters fall into three categories:
Category
Description
General
Object language identification
UML
Object stereotypes as defined in UML
Script
Generation characteristics, command definition, and data type
translations
Extended
Attributes
Extended attributes for the OOM objects that will be used in the
generation process
General category
The values that you define in the General category are used when you
generate from an Object-Oriented Model. For example, when you generate a
Java script file, the values you define in this category appear at the beginning
of the file.
The following parameters are defined by default in an OOM:
Parameter
Description
Default value
Product
Name of the model
PowerDesigner
Version
Version of the model
7.0
Family
Default language for current model
Java
UML category
In the UML category, you can define the stereotypes of all objects that can
have stereotypes. You can modify existing default stereotypes, or define new
stereotypes for any object in the model.
When you modify the values of a stereotype for an object in an OOM, the
changes apply to all existing objects and all new objects, of the same type,
that you create in the model.
You can create new stereotypes for all objects in an OOM, or you can modify
the values of existing ones.
Stereotypes
Summary of Contents for Powerdesigner 7.5
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Page 210: ...Customizing scripts 200...
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