Business Object Model

The business object model provides a way to define in business terms the Classes, Attributes, Primitive Types, Operations, Associations, and so on that describe a business or organization. In terms of forms design, the business object model is a powerful and convenient way of defining primitive and complex types.

A business object model is defined using the Business Object Model Editor. For complete information on using this editor to create business object models, see the TIBCO Business Studio Business Object Modeler User’s Guide. Information on business object models in the present guide is limited to instructions for creating classes and other objects in the business object model to define complex data types, and using these data types in forms modeling.