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Topic Title: New ModelBrowser TcL package Topic Summary: Query on the ModelBrowser package Created On: 22-May-2006 05:35 Status: Read Only |
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Hi
I have recently installed the TAU 2.7 version and have noticed a really useful addin to export the model in HTML frames (its called ModelBrowser). But it does not export the stereotype information of the elements. I would like to tweak the code to make these changes, but looks like telelogic has encypted the addin code. Can someone telelogic support provide me with the unencrypted code or please explain why this addin is encrypted while others are not.
Thanks & Regards
Alankar
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Alankar
The ModelBrowser addin tcl script is encrypted, but (from a quick survey of tcl scripts in the other addins installed with TAU) it appears they all are. If you want a response from support, you should contact your local support office directly (the note at the top of each forum's page says "Telelogic“s user forums are not regularly monitored by Telelogic. If you need to contact Telelogic product support, submit a support case, enhancement request or contact them by phone and email."). I don't work for support, I just try to help in the forums in my spare time ![]() Regards Ian ------------------------- ============= Ian Barnard Principal Consultant Telelogic UK, an IBM company Edited: 22-May-2006 at 22:42 by Ian Barnard |
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Alankar
I've just run the 2.7 ModelBrowser on a couple of small models and it does generate stereotype information which is shown in the textual information (the frame across the bottom) when you click on an item in the navigation tree (the top-left frame). I've found that it only shows the table with stereotype information if there is at least one non-hidden stereotype applied to the selected element, and it seems to only show tagged values which have been changed from their default value; if you haven't changed any tagged values the table just shows the stereotype name. I've tried it with the umlVerificationCoffeeMachine template; generate HTML for the Model then in the HTML navigation tree expand and then click on artifact_cm then scroll down in the text frame and you will see the table of stereotype values and that <<ModelVerifier>> has tagged name noWarn set to true. Most of the other elements don't have stereotypes applied and the stereotype table isn't present at all for them. HTH Ian ------------------------- ============= Ian Barnard Principal Consultant Telelogic UK, an IBM company Edited: 22-May-2006 at 23:12 by Ian Barnard |
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