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The UML 1.4 metafacades. This is the set of UML 1.4 metafacades
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?> <profile> <elements> <elementGroup name="Stereotypes"> <element name="CRITERIA"> <documentation> Specifies this class's attributes are to be used in criteria queries. </documentation> <value>Criteria</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="ENTITY"> <documentation> Denotes this class is to be treated as a persistable entity. </documentation> <value>Entity</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="SERVICE"> <documentation> Denotes this class represents a service that is implemented using the facade pattern. </documentation> <value>Service</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="FINDER_METHOD"> <documentation> Denotes this operation to perform a query on the underlying collection of entities, rather than execute business logic. </documentation> <value>FinderMethod</value> <appliedOnElement>Entity operation</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="IDENTIFIER"> <documentation> Explicitly specifies this attribute to make up the entity's identifier (primary key) </documentation> <value>Identifier</value> <appliedOnElement>Entity attribute</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="UNIQUE"> <documentation> Denotes an attribute to be unique among all possible instances of the underlying entity. In UML2, the attribute 'Unique' property=true has the same effect. </documentation> <value>Unique</value> <appliedOnElement>Entity attribute</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="VALUE_OBJECT"> <documentation> Denotes a class to be a simple class that is only holding values and providing accessors to them. </documentation> <value>ValueObject</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="EXCEPTION"> <documentation> This class will instruct the generation of an exception class. </documentation> <value>Exception</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="APPLICATION_EXCEPTION"> <documentation> This class will instruct the generation of a checked exception class. </documentation> <value>ApplicationException</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="UNEXPECTED_EXCEPTION"> <documentation> This class will instruct the generation of an unchecked exception class. </documentation> <value>UnexpectedException</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="EXCEPTION_REF"> <documentation> Indicates that the target is an exception which is thrown by the method. Deprecated: In UML2, design the operation to throw the declared exceptions instead of drawing a dependency. </documentation> <value>ExceptionRef</value> <appliedOnElement>dependency</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="ENUMERATION"> <documentation> This class will instruct the generation of a type-safe enumeration class. Deprecated: Use UML Enumeration types instead of the stereotype. </documentation> <value>Enumeration</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="WEBSERVICE"> <documentation> Denotes a class to represent a collection of web service operations, similar behavior as a <em>normal</em> Service. </documentation> <value>WebService</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="WEBSERVICE_OPERATION"> <documentation> Denotes an operation to be exposed as a web service. </documentation> <value>WebServiceOperation</value> <appliedOnElement>WebService operation</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="WEB_FAULT"> <documentation> Denotes an exception thrown by a CXF or JAX-WS webservice operation. </documentation> <value>WebFault</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="XMLSCHEMA"> <documentation> Denotes a package whose contents will be output as an XML Schema file. Used by XML and WebService cartridges. </documentation> <value>XmlSchema</value> <appliedOnElement>Package</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="NULLABLE"> <documentation> Indicates a service operation argument may be left unspecified (eg. Java <code>null</code>). Deprecated: Use the parameter multiplicity lowerBound=0 instead </documentation> <value>Nullable</value> <appliedOnElement>Service operation parameter</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="TRANSIENT"> <documentation> Indicates the attribute or association end should not be persisted/serialized. </documentation> <value>Transient</value> <appliedOnElement>Attribute or AssociationEnd</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="MANAGEABLE"> <documentation> Only makes sense when there already is an Entity stereotype. Add this one to manage this entity through all 3 tiers. </documentation> <value>Manageable</value> <appliedOnElement>class</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="EMBEDDED_VALUE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>EmbeddedValue</value> </element> <element name="FRONT_END_EXCEPTION"> <documentation> Modeled on a transition within a <em>front-end</em> process, it designates an exception occurring while processing an action. </documentation> <value>FrontEndException</value> <appliedOnElement>Transition</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="FRONT_END_VIEW"> <documentation> This stereotype is modeled on an action state to denote it is representing a view on a front end (such as a JSP page). </documentation> <value>FrontEndView</value> <appliedOnElement>action state</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="FRONT_END_USE_CASE"> <documentation> A use-case that participates in the front-end (or presentation-tier) processes. </documentation> <value>FrontEndUseCase</value> <appliedOnElement>use-case</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="FRONT_END_APPLICATION"> <documentation> The use-case flagged with this stereotype will be the application's starting point, you can only use this stereotype in combination with the <![CDATA[<<FrontEndUseCase>>]]> stereotype. </documentation> <value>FrontEndApplication</value> <appliedOnElement>use-case</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="QUEUE"> <documentation> The node flagged with this stereotype represents a Queue message destination (i.e. JMS, etc). </documentation> <value>Queue</value> <appliedOnElement>Node</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="TOPIC"> <documentation> The node flagged with this stereotype represents a Topic message destination (i.e. JMS, etc). </documentation> <value>Topic</value> <appliedOnElement>Node</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="DOC_ONLY"> <documentation> Modeled component is for documentation only. Do not generate code. </documentation> <value>DocOnly</value> <appliedOnElement>Class, Operation, Attribute, Package</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="FUTURE"> <documentation> Modeled component will be developed in the Future. Do not generate code. </documentation> <value>Future</value> <appliedOnElement>Class, Operation, Attribute, Package</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="IGNORE"> <documentation> Modeled component should be ignored. Do not generate code. </documentation> <value>Ignore</value> <appliedOnElement>Class, Operation, Attribute, Package</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="ANALYSIS"> <documentation> Modeled component is part of an RUP analysis package. Do not generate code. </documentation> <value>analysis</value> <appliedOnElement>Package</appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="PERSPECTIVE"> <documentation> Modeled component is part of an RUP perspective package. Do not generate code. </documentation> <value>perspective</value> <appliedOnElement>Package</appliedOnElement> </element> </elementGroup> <elementGroup name="Tagged Values"> <element name="DOCUMENTATION"> <documentation></documentation> <value>documentation</value> </element> <element name="MODEL_HYPERLINK"> <documentation>Represents a hyperlink within a model</documentation> <value>hyperlinkModel</value> </element> <element name="EXTERNAL_HYPERLINK"> <documentation>Represents an external hyperlink (i.e. to an external website for example).</documentation> <value>hyperlinkTextActive</value> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_SCHEMA"> <documentation> The name of the persistence schema that contains the table. </documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_schema</value> <appliedOnElement>Any <![CDATA[<<Entity>>]]> stereotyped class</appliedOnElement> <allowedValues> <value>A string representing the name of the database schema where the entity will be persisted</value> </allowedValues> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_TABLE"> <documentation> The name of the table corresponding to this entity in the persistent store. </documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_table</value> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_COLUMN"> <documentation> The name of the column corresponding to this property in the persistent store. </documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_column</value> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_COLUMN_LENGTH"> <documentation></documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_column_length</value> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_COLUMN_INDEX"> <documentation></documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_column_index</value> </element> <element name="COLUMN_UNIQUE_GROUP"> <documentation>The name of the unique constrain group that this unique attribute belongs</documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_column_uniqueGroup</value> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_FOREIGN_IDENTIFIER"> <documentation></documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_foreign_identifier</value> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_ASSIGNED_IDENTIFIER"> <documentation></documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_assigned_identifier</value> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_FOREIGN_KEY_CONSTRAINT_NAME"> <documentation> The name of the foreign key corresponding to this relation in the persistent store. </documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_foreignkey_constraint</value> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_IMMUTABLE"> <documentation> Denotes this entity's property can only be set at construction time. </documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_immutable</value> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_JOINCOLUMN_ORDER"> <documentation> For ManyToOne associations, the order of the @JoinColumn annotations in the composite PK MUST match the order of the columns in the FK definition. The JoinColumn order should be the same as the order of columns in the Primary Key of the Entity. </documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_joincolumn_order</value> <appliedOnElement>Entities</appliedOnElement> <allowedValues> <value>An associationEnd of this entity</value> </allowedValues> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_ENUMERATION_MEMBER_VARIABLE"> <documentation> Specifies whether the enumeration attribute is defined as a member variable rather than a literal. This should only be set if the attribute is NOT a literal. </documentation> <value> andromda_persistence_enumeration_member_variable </value> <appliedOnElement> Enumeration Attribute </appliedOnElement> <allowedValues> <value>true</value> <value>false</value> </allowedValues> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_ENUMERATION_LITERAL_PARAMETERS"> <documentation> Specifies the enumeration literal parameters which are passed to the appropriate constructor when created. The parameters are comma separated. </documentation> <value> andromda_persistence_enumeration_literal_parameters </value> <appliedOnElement> Enumeration Literal </appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="PERSISTENCE_ASSOCIATION_END_PRIMARY"> <documentation> Indicates whether or not the association end is considered "primary" used for things like indicating which side of a one-to-one association should get the foreign key. </documentation> <value> andromda_persistence_associationEnd_primary </value> <appliedOnElement> AssociationEnd </appliedOnElement> </element> <element name="ASSOCIATION_END_UNIQUE_GROUP"> <documentation>The name of the unique constrain group that this unique association end belongs</documentation> <value>andromda_persistence_associationEnd_uniqueGroup</value> </element> <element name="PRESENTATION_CONTROLLER_USECASE"> <documentation> The value should correspond to the use-case holding the activity graph which has this controller as its context. This is used when deferring operations to the controller. Please note that if your CASE tool supports setting the context of an activity graph you will not need to explicitly set this tagged value. This feature has been provided to support tool such as Poseidon that have only limited UML support. If you are a MagicDraw user you will not need to use this tagged value, instead assign the controller by right clicking on it and selecting "Assign...". </documentation> <value>andromda_presentation_controller_usecase</value> </element> <element name="PRESENTATION_USECASE_ACTIVITY"> <documentation> For tools that do not allow the placement of activity graphs inside of a use-case you can use this tagged value to point to an activity graph, this will link them and denotes that the graphs specifies this use-case. </documentation> <value>andromda_presentation_usecase_activity</value> </element> <element name="PRESENTATION_TABLE_COLUMNS"> <documentation> The collection will be displayed in scrollable tabular format. Each column in this table will be mapped to a property of the object type contained in the collection. So you will need to make sure all objects have accessor methods for the property you list in this tagged value. Properties are separated using a comma ','. More than one value maybe be assigned to this tag, all properties will correctly be resolved. </documentation> <value>andromda_presentation_view_table_columns</value> <appliedOnElement> A collection type parameter going into an action state carrying the <![CDATA[<<FrontEndView>>]]> stereotype </appliedOnElement> <allowedValues> <value>Comma-separated list of column names</value> </allowedValues> </element> <element name="PRESENTATION_IS_TABLE"> <documentation> A flag indicating whether or not a parameter should be considered a table. This must be set to true when you wish to display a list of simple types (such as strings) within a table. </documentation> <value>andromda_presentation_view_table</value> <appliedOnElement> A collection type parameter going into an action state carrying the <![CDATA[<<FrontEndView>>]]> stereotype </appliedOnElement> <allowedValues> <value>true</value> <value default="true">false</value> </allowedValues> </element> <element name="WEBSERVICE_STYLE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>andromda_webservice_style</value> </element> <element name="WEBSERVICE_USE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>andromda_webservice_use</value> </element> <element name="WEBSERVICE_PROVIDER"> <documentation></documentation> <value>andromda_webservice_provider</value> </element> <element name="ROLE_NAME"> <documentation></documentation> <value>andromda_role_name</value> </element> <element name="SERIALVERSION_UID"> <documentation></documentation> <value>andromda_serialVersionUID</value> </element> <element name="MANAGEABLE_DISPLAY_NAME"> <documentation> The column representing this entity,by default the first <![CDATA[<<Unique>>]]> attribute found is taken but you might want to specify another column yourself. This value is used when one entity has a foreign key to another one and you want to select the value of this foreign key from a combobox and you would like to see a more meaningful label for each option, if no <![CDATA[<<Unique>>]]> attribute is found the identifier is used, which isn't very helpful. </documentation> <value>andromda_manageable_table_displayname</value> <appliedOnElement>A class with the <![CDATA[<<Manageable>>]]> stereotype</appliedOnElement> <allowedValues> <value>any column name present in this entity</value> <value default="true">the name of the identifier column</value> </allowedValues> </element> </elementGroup> <elementGroup name="Data Types"> <element name="OBJECT_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Object</value> </element> <element name="COLLECTION_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Collection</value> </element> <element name="LIST_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::List</value> </element> <element name="SET_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Set</value> </element> <element name="ORDERED_SET_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::SortedSet</value> </element> <element name="MAP_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Map</value> </element> <element name="ORDERED_MAP_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::SortedMap</value> </element> <element name="COLLECTION_IMPL_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::ArrayList</value> </element> <element name="LIST_IMPL_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::ArrayList</value> </element> <element name="SET_IMPL_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::HashSet</value> </element> <element name="ORDERED_SET_IMPL_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::TreeSet</value> </element> <element name="MAP_IMPL_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::HashMap</value> </element> <element name="ORDERED_MAP_IMPL_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::TreeMap</value> </element> <element name="DATE_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Date</value> </element> <element name="TIME_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Time</value> </element> <element name="DATETIME_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::DateTime</value> </element> <element name="BOOLEAN_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::boolean</value> </element> <element name="CHARACTER_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Character</value> </element> <element name="FILE_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::File</value> </element> <element name="BLOB_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Blob</value> </element> <element name="CLOB_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Clob</value> </element> <element name="DOUBLE_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Double</value> </element> <element name="FLOAT_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Float</value> </element> <element name="INTEGER_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Integer</value> </element> <element name="LONG_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::Long</value> </element> <element name="STRING_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::String</value> </element> <element name="VOID_TYPE"> <documentation></documentation> <value>datatype::void</value> </element> </elementGroup> </elements> </profile>
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