You can create a UML interface and project infrastructure
that transforms a UML model into a JET input model that you can use as input
for a JET transformation. You can use this functionality to graphically represent
non-graphical models that serve as the input to JET transformations. For example,
you might create this infrastructure to create a UML interface for a non-graphical
model, such as a JET-based Java bean pattern.
Before you begin
You must have a JET transformation available in the workspace.
About this task
To generate a UML interface and project infrastructure:
Procedure
- Click ;
then click Next.
- In the New UML Interface to a JET Transformation wizard, complete
the following steps:
- In the JET project name field, specify
the name of the JET transformation project for which to generate the UML interface
and project infrastructure.
- In the Common solution properties section,
in the Project name prefix field, specify a prefix
for the generated projects, as in this example: com.mycompany.myproject.
- In the Solution elements section, select
the check boxes that correspond to the projects to generate. For
more information about the other fields on this page, see the related concept
topic below, or see the context-sensitive help by pressing F1 when
that page is displayed in the product. If
you are using the Linux platform, for more information about the other
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that page is displayed in the product.
- Click Finish.