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If there is a stereotype already applied to your business object mode, the palette contains additional tools to create business objects with the stereotype already applied to them. See Applying Stereotypes for more detail about stereotypes.The Project Explorer menus list the objects appropriate to the context. For example, if you select a Class and right-click Add Child, the following menu is displayed:
The illustration shows a Package Editor window opened on a package named points, in a hypothetical business object model.
3. In the Properties view for each Attribute, select the Type and specify whether there can be multiple values for the Attribute (whether it is an array). (See "Attributes" in TIBCO Business Studio Concepts for more information about attribute types and multiplicity). When you specify multiplicity values in the Properties view for Attributes, you can use content assistance. Press Ctrl + space in the field and the available multiplicity values are displayed.
6. In the Properties View for each Class, Attribute or Operation, click the Stereotypes tab to apply any stereotypes you want to apply. See Applying Stereotypes for more information.
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2. Clickto display the Select Type dialog. To display a list of the available types you can set, type ? in the Select Type(s) field. A list of the available standard types is displayed.
3. To apply stereotypes to the Primitive Type, click the Stereotypes tab. See Applying Stereotypes for more information.
You can also create a Generalization by clicking Select to populate the Inherits From field on the Properties view of the Class.
3. In the Properties View for each Association, click the Stereotypes tab to apply any stereotypes you want to apply. See Applying Stereotypes for more information.
2. Drag from one Class to the other. This creates a bi-directional Association. You can change the direction of the Association by selecting from the Navigability drop-down list in the Properties view. You can also change the Source or Destination of the Association in the Properties view.
A bi-directional Association shows both the Source and Destination on the business object model. A uni-directional Association shows only the Destination.You can also set the Multiplicity of each end of the Association by selecting from the Source Role Multiplicity and Target Role Multiplicity drop-down lists in the Properties view.
3. In the Properties View for each Association, click the Stereotypes tab to apply any stereotypes you want to apply. See Applying Stereotypes for more information.
A Note is displayed where you can enter any text you require. Use the Note Attachment option to draw a line connecting a Note to the Class it comments on.
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