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Reverse engineering PowerBuilder options ................... 166
Loading a PowerBuilder library model in
the workspace ................................................................ 168
Reverse engineering objects from a
PowerBuilder application................................................ 169
Reverse engineering objects from SRU files ................. 171
Reverse engineering XML .................................................... 174
Reverse engineering XML options ................................. 174
Reverse engineering XML files ...................................... 175
Reverse engineering into a new OOM.................................. 177
5 Generating Objects from an OOM ................................179
Generating objects................................................................ 180
Selecting objects to include in the generation................ 180
Generating Java source files ................................................ 182
Defining Java generation options ................................... 182
Generating Java class definition files............................. 184
Creating Java BeanInfo classes..................................... 186
Generating objects for PowerBuilder .................................... 189
Defining PowerBuilder generation options ..................... 189
Generating objects for a PowerBuilder application ........ 191
Generating PowerBuilder objects in sru files.................. 193
Generating for XML .............................................................. 195
Defining XML generation options ................................... 195
Generating XML objects................................................. 196
Customizing scripts............................................................... 199
6 Generating a Conceptual Data Model from an
Object-Oriented Model...................................................201
Generating OOM objects to a CDM...................................... 202
Translating OOM objects into CDM objects................... 202
Translating OOM data types for a CDM ............................... 203
Translating Java data types for a CDM.......................... 203
Generating a CDM from an OOM......................................... 204
Generating and updating a CDM.................................... 204
CDM generation options................................................. 205
Object selection parameters .......................................... 206
Generating a new CDM.................................................. 207
Updating an existing CDM.............................................. 210
7 Generating a Physical Data Model from an
Object-Oriented Model...................................................215
Generating OOM objects to a PDM ...................................... 216
Translating OOM objects into PDM objects ................... 216