You can use domain modeling class diagrams to create Java classes that are not enclosed in other
types (top-level classes) to visually develop Java applications.
Before you begin
You must have a domain modeling class diagram open.
About this task
To create a top-level Java class,
complete the following steps:
Procedure
- In the Palette, click Class and
click an empty space inside the class diagram.
- In the New Java Class wizard, in the Source
Folder field, specify the source folder for the new class.
- In the Package field, specify the
package to contain the new class. If you want the new class
to be created in the default package, leave this field empty.
- Clear the Enclosing type check box.
- In the Name field, type a name for
the new class.
- Under Modifiers, select access modifiers
for the new class.
- In the Superclass field, specify
the superclass for the new class.
- Click Add.
- In the Implemented Interfaces Selection window,
select the interfaces for the new class to implement and click OK.
- Select method stubs to create in the new class.
- Click Finish.