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Re: Stereotype in class diagram [message #474406 is a reply to message #474402] |
Tue, 06 May 2008 12:08 |
Tatiana Fesenko Messages: 530 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Jeff,
So, does everything work fine now?
Jeff, I'm glad you have a wish to help us. I'll try to answer all your questions.
There is a good article 'Introduction to UML2 Profiles' on UML2 ( http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/uml2/docs/articles/Intro duction_to_UML2_Profiles/article.html),
but no explanation how to do it by using diagram editor. It would be great
to have such document.
Thank you,
Tatiana.
> I have after some playing around resolved this, although it is not
> very clear to me which steps I had previously omitted or had executed
> incorrectly.
>
> however the steps taken are 1) create profile 2) create uml model 3)
> load
> profile as resource 4) define profile 5) apply profile to package 5)
> apply
> stereotype to package element.
> Everything now displays as I expected.
> "Jeff Lowcock" <jeff.lowcock@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:fvbid9$ghc$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> I'm using 0.8.0M6 and I have been away from this area if eclipse for
>> awhile. So I am revisiting all of the various tutorials available.
>> My problem is having reached the point where I have aprofile which is
>> visible to a model. Within the model I can select a Class, open the
>> stereotype->apply->MyStereotype and apply this to the class. However
>> the
>> stereotype is not visible in the class diagram, i.e. <<MyStereotyp>>
>> does
>> not appear in the class name compartment.
>> Am I missing a configuration/option/setup parameters somewhere?
>> Additionally if I do this the 'old' way using the *.uml file with the
>> UMLEditor the operation appears to succeed and yet the class within
>> the
>> *.uml file is not decorated with the selected stereotype.
>> Slightly off topic this is an area I have struggled with many times
>> and I
>> feel it needs a more comprehensive tutorial. To be a successful
>> tutorial
>> it would need access to members of the development team, I would be
>> happy
>> to offer myself to write such a tutorial with support from the
>> development
>> team because I think this would have a wide audience.
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Re: Stereotype in class diagram [message #619714 is a reply to message #474402] |
Tue, 06 May 2008 12:08 |
Tatiana Fesenko Messages: 530 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Jeff,
So, does everything work fine now?
Jeff, I'm glad you have a wish to help us. I'll try to answer all your questions.
There is a good article 'Introduction to UML2 Profiles' on UML2 ( http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/uml2/docs/articles/Intro duction_to_UML2_Profiles/article.html),
but no explanation how to do it by using diagram editor. It would be great
to have such document.
Thank you,
Tatiana.
> I have after some playing around resolved this, although it is not
> very clear to me which steps I had previously omitted or had executed
> incorrectly.
>
> however the steps taken are 1) create profile 2) create uml model 3)
> load
> profile as resource 4) define profile 5) apply profile to package 5)
> apply
> stereotype to package element.
> Everything now displays as I expected.
> "Jeff Lowcock" <jeff.lowcock@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:fvbid9$ghc$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> I'm using 0.8.0M6 and I have been away from this area if eclipse for
>> awhile. So I am revisiting all of the various tutorials available.
>> My problem is having reached the point where I have aprofile which is
>> visible to a model. Within the model I can select a Class, open the
>> stereotype->apply->MyStereotype and apply this to the class. However
>> the
>> stereotype is not visible in the class diagram, i.e. <<MyStereotyp>>
>> does
>> not appear in the class name compartment.
>> Am I missing a configuration/option/setup parameters somewhere?
>> Additionally if I do this the 'old' way using the *.uml file with the
>> UMLEditor the operation appears to succeed and yet the class within
>> the
>> *.uml file is not decorated with the selected stereotype.
>> Slightly off topic this is an area I have struggled with many times
>> and I
>> feel it needs a more comprehensive tutorial. To be a successful
>> tutorial
>> it would need access to members of the development team, I would be
>> happy
>> to offer myself to write such a tutorial with support from the
>> development
>> team because I think this would have a wide audience.
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