When you publish to a web, you generate a set of HTML pages that
is similar to a set of a Javadoc HTML files. Your web can be a project, one
or more models, or one or more packages.
Start page
The start page is the overview page and
is named
index.html. It has the following information:
- Title.
- List of links to the HTML root pages for each model or package. If a project
was published, the list will include UML models and Visualizer diagrams contained
in the project.
Published HTML
The generated HTML is presented in three
frames. The left frames provide navigation and the right frame provides information
on the currently selected model element. The three frames include the following
elements:
- Package navigation frame: List of all the packages in the model.
- Element navigation frame: List of all the model elements available for
viewing. If a specific package is selected in the Package navigation frame,
this frame will display the model elements of that package available for viewing.
If the All elements link is clicked in the Package
navigation frame, this frame will display all the model elements and diagrams
available for viewing. If the Display element icons check
box was selected when this web was published, this frame will include the
icons used in the Model Explorer view.
- HTML content frame: Information on the selected element. The content depends
on the type of element and the level of detail and includes:
- Model documentation for the element.
- If the level of detail was Full when the information
was published:
- Table of properties.
- Tables of contained elements, one for each type of element.
- Detailed information about each element referenced in the contained elements
tables, such as parameters of an operation, or any associated URLs.