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Re: Apply Stereotype to Class [message #474457 is a reply to message #474456] |
Wed, 02 July 2008 06:28 |
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Originally posted by: pau.carre.gmail.com
I must be stupid!
Here there is the solution for guys like me:
0. Create the profile
0.1 Create a new UML file by selecting the project main node:
right click, New-> Other -> Example EMF Model Creation Wizards-> UML Model
0.2 Select PROFILE as Model Object
0.3 Add a Stereotype to the profile
0.4 Go to YOUR_MODEL.uml file by double clicking on it.
0.5 Right click on your model, select Load Resource and then select the
uml file with the profile.
1. Apply the profile to the package
1.1- Right click on class diagram
1.2- Select 'Apply Profile' option in context menu
1.3- Select one of the profiles
2. Apply the profile to the class
2.1 Right click on Class, select Apply Stereotype, select the steretype.
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Re: Apply Stereotype to Class [message #620471 is a reply to message #474456] |
Wed, 02 July 2008 06:28 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: pau.carre.gmail.com
I must be stupid!
Here there is the solution for guys like me:
0. Create the profile
0.1 Create a new UML file by selecting the project main node:
right click, New-> Other -> Example EMF Model Creation Wizards-> UML Model
0.2 Select PROFILE as Model Object
0.3 Add a Stereotype to the profile
0.4 Go to YOUR_MODEL.uml file by double clicking on it.
0.5 Right click on your model, select Load Resource and then select the
uml file with the profile.
1. Apply the profile to the package
1.1- Right click on class diagram
1.2- Select 'Apply Profile' option in context menu
1.3- Select one of the profiles
2. Apply the profile to the class
2.1 Right click on Class, select Apply Stereotype, select the steretype.
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