In this step, use the same template and model to create an HTML document. Keep in mind the following behavior when generating HTML documents:
If theIBM Rational Rhapsody ReporterPLUS template has page breaks (as the GetStarted template does), the product creates a separate .html file for each page and adds one or both of the following:
By default, Rational Rhapsody ReporterPLUS creates a subdirectory named pix in the directory you specify for the HTML files and puts the graphics in it. However, you can specify a different location for graphics using an absolute or relative path.
IBM Rational Rhapsody allows you to associate an image file with a model element. This image can then be used to represent the element in diagrams in place of the standard graphic representation.
To associate an image file with a model element, follow these steps:
To define the HTML characteristics for the generated report, follow these steps:
To generate the HTML file, follow these steps:
IBM Rational Rhapsody ReporterPLUS generates the document, opens your default browser, and displays the first page. Click the headings in the contents frame or click the next and back buttons to view other pages in the document.
When generating an HTML report, the generic icon for the object type in the report browser is typically displayed in the report. For example, every class in the report includes the default graphic for a class.
However, if you want to create and display customized icons for the stereotypes in your model, follow these steps: