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Topic Title: Using Rhapsody 6.0 with No Framework Topic Summary: Created On: 19-Sep-2005 20:10 Status: Read Only |
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Using Rhapsody 6.0 with No Framework
This document addresses the request to use Rhapsody 6.0 with no framework. In particular, detailed guidance is provided on how to use Rhapsody 6.0 without a framework while retaining basic usage of generated statecharts. If wanted, statecharts can be removed too. Quick Start Instructions: 1) Open your Rhapsody project and File > Add to Model the provided NoFrameworkSettings.sbs profile. 2) Apply the <<No Framework>> stereotype to the Rhapsody project. The regenerated source code should have no reference to the Rhapsody framework (the OXF). 3) Apply the definitions.h and variables.h files. 1 Background Information 1.1 Rhapsody Framework The Rhapsody tool by I-Logix is a UML compliant modeling tool that allows auto-generation of production-level code for various real-time operating systems and hardware targets. To provide an efficient generated code implementation of statecharts and activity graphs, as well as to allow generation of target independent code, the code generated from Rhapsody uses a generic, object-oriented, portable framework, called the Object eXecution Framework (OXF). Ideally, Rhapsody users will retain the Rhapsody framework or variation thereof to benefit from all of the productivity enhancements provided with the Rhapsody environment. For those that absolutely cannot use the Rhapsody framework, this document describes how Rhapsody 6.0 can be used without any Rhapsody framework, and still retain basic usage of generated statecharts. Please see the attached file for more information. Regards, Ed
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This appears to be only for C++. Is there a version of this for Rhapsody in C?
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