The Common Object Request Broker (CORBA) transformation profile contains stereotypes that you can use to model and generate most CORBA elements. You can use the stereotypes of the profile to model specific CORBA types such as struct, valuetype, typedef, sequence, array, and exception. However, you can model CORBA types such as modules, interfaces with attributes, operations, parameters, inheritance between interfaces, native types, and enumerations without using a profile.
You can also use the profile to specify the UML components that are transformed into CORBA IDL elements by setting the generateCode property to true or false. During code generation, the transformation ignores components that have the generateCode property set to false.
To view a description of the stereotypes of the profile you should read the information that is available at Transformations/Configurations list, select UML to Corba. On the Transformation Description page, click View Transformation Documentation.
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