Once you import the model, use the Project Explorer view and look
at the UML profiles to see how they were created from Rose property sets and
stereotype configuration files.
Specifically, examine the Java.epx file to learn about the profile
versioning mechanism.
To examine the Java.epx file:
- In the Project Explorer view, expand the SampleRoseModel_profiles project
and observe the generated profiles to understand how property sets and stereotype
configuration files import as UML profiles.
- Navigate to the Java profile. Notice how
the stereotypes, properties, and enumerations are structured and correspond
to similar elements in the original Rose model properties.
- In the Project Explorer view, click the Java profile
element that resides directly under the Java.epx file.
- In the Properties view, click the General tab
and notice the profile version number of 8.2. This number will become more
meaningful in later in this tutorial because you will import another model
that references the same profile, which will cause the version number to change.
If you have already imported a Rose model in your same workspace that
contains the Java.epx profile, the profile version number may be different
than 8.2. The number may be different for other reasons as well. For example,
if you are importing a model from a version of Rose other than 2003.06.13,
the profile version number may be different than 8.2.