Creating a Business Object Model in an Existing Project

You can create a business object model in an existing project.

Procedure

  1. In the Project Explorer, right-click the Business Objects folder and select New > Business Object Model.
  2. Name the business object model.
    Warning: If you rename a business object model that has not been saved, any changes you have made will be lost.
    Tip: Click Finish on this dialog to create a business object model with default settings. Click Next to modify the default project settings and create a business object model using a template. Select a template from those available and click Finish.
  3. In the Project Explorer you can confirm that the business object model has been created.
    Note: By default, the Business Object Model name is prefixed by the domain name, as set in Window > Preferences > User Profile.
  4. To apply a UML Profile to a business object model, see Applying a UML Profile to a Business Object Model.
  5. To apply stereotypes to a Model, see Applying Stereotypes to Business Objects.