Publishing allows model information to be viewed outside of the modeling tool. You can create a hypertext-linked web of HTML pages showing information about projects, models, or packages, or a report from a model or package.
Tutorials and sample for publishing models
The following tutorials and sample provide information on publishing models and examples of their use. See the Tutorials and Samples galleries for more tutorials and samples.Publishing models to a web
When you publish models to a web of HTML pages, you indicate the scope of data to include, how much about that data to include, and where you want to save the published model.Viewing the published web
The published information can be viewed by opening the index.html file found in the output folder (specified in the Select folder to publish to field in the Publish to Web window). This is the overview page that has links to the root page of each model that was published.Publishing model reports
You can publish a report about the selected model or package. This information can be copied, printed, and distributed as one physical document.Viewing or printing the report
You can view or print the generated model or package report using the output file name entered in Generate Report window.Customizing report data selection
When publishing a model report, you can customize the elements that are reported on by using Object Constraint Language (OCL) in the report manifest file.Canceling model publishing
While a project, model, or package is being published, you can cancel the publication process.
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Tutorials and sample for publishing models