When you import a Rational Rose® model,
you can map user-defined types from the Rational Rose model
to a new custom model library, or to existing model libraries, or
you can convert user-defined types to primitive or class types.
Before you begin
To map user-defined types to a custom model library in UML
models, you must specify a source model that includes user-defined
types.
Procedure
- To convert user-defined types to primitive or class types
in the Rational Rose Model Import wizard, on
the Map Rose User Types page, complete one of
the following steps:
- To convert user-defined types to primitive types, click Convert
Rose user-defined types to primitive types.
- To convert user-defined types to class class, click Convert
Rose user-defined types to class types.
- To map the user-defined types to the custom model library,
select the Convert Rose custom types as model library check
box, and complete one of the following steps:
- To combine the user-defined types with one or more existing
model libraries, select the Map to existing model libraries check
box, and specify the model libraries from the deployed profile or
the existing workspace.
- To map the user-defined types to a new model library, select
the Create new model library (Create unmapped types in
a new library) check box, type the name of a new model
library, and then specify an existing project by selecting the Use
Existing project check box, or type the name of a new
project.
- Alternatively, you can Skip mapping the user-defined types
to the custom model library by clearing the Create new
model library (Create unmapped types in a new library) option.
Then, the user-defined types are bundled under the RoseUserDefinedTypes package.
- To advance to the next page of the wizard, click Next.
What to do next
You can now specify preferences that determine how diagram
elements are displayed when you import a
Rational Rose model.