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A
- B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
Using Rational Rose Developer Index A
- Action menu
- Export to Rose command 44
- APEX GENERATE 9
- Apex-to-Rose Navigation 50
C
- c1 Class Diagram 22
- c2 Class Diagram 23
- Changing
- default values 25
- class creation tool 21
- Classes and Subsystems 2
- Cleaning up Existing Rose Models 50
- Code Generation Status dialog box 30
- Complex Designs 5
- Complex Mappings 8
- Creating a Model 18
- Creating a Simple Class Category Diagram 19
- Creating and storing the .mdl file 10
- Creating Apex Subsystems and Views 27
- Creating the Apex subsystems and views 28
D
- Default Data Directory Pattern 41
- Default values
- changing 25
- Defining Level 1 Class Diagrams 21
- dependency relationship creation tool 20
- Directory property 25
- Directory Structure scroll area 40
- Displaying a Generated Header File 34
E
- Edit menu
- Select All command 29, 44
- Edit Properties command 25
- export set
- specify 8
- Export to Rose command 44
- Exporting to Rose 44
F
- File menu
- Save command 43
- Update command 45
- Files scroll list 44
- forward engineering 25
- Forward Engineering from a Simple Design to Apex 4
G
- Generate Apex Subsystems command 30
- Guidelines
- complex designs 5
H
- Has Relations between Categories 9
- How To
- Apex-To-Rose Navigation 50
- Forward Engineering 25
- Generate Apex Subsystems & Views From Rose 12
- Generate Code From Rose 12
- Reverse Engineering by Running the Rose Analyzer 37
- Round-Trip Engineering 14
- How to do Forward Engineering 25
- How to do Reverse Engineering by Running the Rose Analyzer 37
- How to do Reverse Engineering by Visualization 45
- How to get Apex paths and Rose virtual paths to work correctly 10
I
- Imports between Categories or Subsystems that contain Classes 8
- Imports between Leaf Categories in Different Systems 8
- Imports between Subsystems in Different Enclosing Subsystems 9
- Inserting Annotations to C++ Source Files 48
- Integration Between Rose and Apex 12
L
- Log command 28
- Log window 28
M
- Maintaining the Paths in Rose 11
- Mapping a Rose category to a special directory 7
- Mapping classes to subdirectories of Apex subsystems 8
- Mapping of APEX GENERATE Modules 9
- Mapping of Simple Trees of the Class Diagram 9
- Mapping Rose categories to Apex subsystems 7
- Merge Status dialog box 45
- Multi-user Support 12
N
- Navigate
- Visit Rose C++ 51
- Visit Rose Diagram 53
- Visit Rose Specification 53
P
- package creation tool 19
- Project Directory List dialog box 40
- property settings 11
R
- Rational Rose application window 45
- Rational Rose C++ Analyzer application window 39
- Rational Rose Developer 14
- reverse engineering
- by visualization 45
- with Rose Analyzer 37
- Rooting Subsystems Under a Common Directory 6
- Rose
- C++
- Annotate 48
- Annotate (Closure) 49
- Clean Up
- Delete All Models 50
- Delete Closure Model 50
- Delete Current Model 50
- Visualize 46
- Visualize (Closure) 48
- Rose and Ada Code 13
- Rose C++ Analyzer 38
- Rose Log window 28, 30
- Round-Trip Engineering 14
S
- Save command 43
- Saving the Project File 43
- Select All command 29, 44
- Simple Designs 3
- Source Directory area 41
- Specifying an Export Set 8
- Starting Rose 15
- Starting the Rose Analyzer 38
- Subsystems 27
- Subsystems and Classes 2
- Subsystem/Subdirectory Levels 9
- Summary 13
T
- Tools
- C++
- Subsystems, Views and Code Generation 5
- Tools menu
- Generate Apex Subsystems command 30
- Properties submenu
- Edit Properties command 25
- Top Level Class Diagram 21
U
- Undesirable Mappings 9
- Update command 45
- Updating Rose Properties 25
- Updating Rose properties 25
- Updating the Original Model 45
V
- Views 27
- Visualizing C++ Source Files 46
W
- Window menu
- Log command 28
X
- X Window System 14
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