Author: jstephens
Date: 2006-06-20 17:24:25 +0200 (Tue, 20 Jun 2006)
New Revision: 2436
Log:
Fixes to Tablespace and LogfileGroup diagrams
Modified:
trunk/ndbapi/images/NdbDictionary-Object-LogfileGroup-class.png
trunk/ndbapi/images/NdbDictionary-Object-Tablespace-class.png
trunk/ndbapi/xmi/LogfileGroup.xmi
trunk/ndbapi/xmi/Tablespace.xmi
Modified: trunk/ndbapi/images/NdbDictionary-Object-LogfileGroup-class.png
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)
Modified: trunk/ndbapi/images/NdbDictionary-Object-Tablespace-class.png
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)
Modified: trunk/ndbapi/xmi/LogfileGroup.xmi
===================================================================
--- trunk/ndbapi/xmi/LogfileGroup.xmi 2006-06-20 14:43:42 UTC (rev 2435)
+++ trunk/ndbapi/xmi/LogfileGroup.xmi 2006-06-20 15:24:25 UTC (rev 2436)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<XMI xmlns:UML="http://schema.omg.org/spec/UML/1.3" verified="false"
timestamp="2006-06-20T00:26:27" xmi.version="1.2" >
+<XMI xmlns:UML="http://schema.omg.org/spec/UML/1.3" verified="false"
timestamp="2006-06-21T01:23:02" xmi.version="1.2" >
<XMI.header>
<XMI.documentation>
<XMI.exporter>umbrello uml modeller http://uml.sf.net</XMI.exporter>
@@ -41,43 +41,43 @@
<UML:Operation stereotype="19775" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="public" xmi.id="19783" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="LogfileGroup" />
<UML:Operation stereotype="19775" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="public" xmi.id="19784" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="LogfileGroup" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19786"
value="" type="19785" name="" />
+ <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19786"
value="" type="19785" name="lGroup" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19787" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="~ LogfileGroup"
/>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19791" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getName" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19933" type="19789" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19983" type="19789" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19795" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getUndoBufferSize"
>
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19934" type="19793" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19984" type="19793" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19800" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="getAutoGrowSpecification" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19935" type="19798" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19985" type="19798" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19801" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getUndoFreeWords"
>
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19936" type="19802" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19986" type="19802" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get object status" isSpecification="false"
isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="19803" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false"
isQuery="false" name="getObjectStatus" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19937" type="19804" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19987" type="19804" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get object version" isSpecification="false"
isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="19805" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false"
isQuery="false" name="getObjectVersion" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19938" type="19763" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19988" type="19763" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get object id" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="public" xmi.id="19806" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="getObjectId" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19939" type="19763" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="19989" type="19763" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19788" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="setName" >
@@ -87,12 +87,12 @@
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19792" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="setUndoBufferSize"
>
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19794"
value="" type="19793" name="sz" />
+ <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19794"
value="" type="19793" name="size" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19796" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="setAutoGrowSpecification" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19799"
value="" type="19798" name="" />
+ <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19799"
value="" type="19798" name="autoGrowSpec" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation stereotype="19775" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="private" xmi.id="19812" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="LogfileGroup" >
@@ -128,11 +128,11 @@
</UML:Model>
</XMI.content>
<XMI.extensions xmi.extender="umbrello" >
- <docsettings viewid="19762" documentation="" uniqueid="19939" />
+ <docsettings viewid="19762" documentation="" uniqueid="19989" />
<diagrams>
<diagram snapgrid="0" showattsig="1" fillcolor="#ffffc0" linewidth="0" zoom="100"
showgrid="0" showopsig="1" usefillcolor="1" snapx="10" canvaswidth="1016" snapy="10"
showatts="1" xmi.id="19762" documentation="" type="402" showops="1" showpackage="0"
name="class diagram" localid="900000" showstereotype="0" showscope="1" snapcsgrid="0"
font="Andale Mono,10,-1,5,50,0,0,0,0,0" linecolor="#ff0000" canvasheight="743" >
<widgets>
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usesdiagramusefillcolour="0" x="204" y="250" showopsigs="602" linewidth="none"
fillcolour="#ffffc0" height="275" usefillcolor="1" showpubliconly="1" showattributes="1"
isinstance="0" xmi.id="19778" showoperations="1" showpackage="0" showscope="0"
font="Andale Mono,10,-1,5,75,0,0,0,0,0" linecolor="#ff0000" />
+ <classwidget usesdiagramfillcolour="0" width="631" showattsigs="602"
usesdiagramusefillcolour="0" x="204" y="250" showopsigs="602" linewidth="none"
fillcolour="#ffffc0" height="275" usefillcolor="1" showpubliconly="1" showattributes="1"
isinstance="0" xmi.id="19778" showoperations="1" showpackage="0" showscope="0"
font="Andale Mono,10,-1,5,75,0,0,0,0,0" linecolor="#ff0000" />
</widgets>
<messages/>
<associations/>
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@
</hierarchicalcodeblock>
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text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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write %variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20
2006 at 00:26:23&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
logfilegroup.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here
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<codeclassfield parent_id="19811" field_type="0" initialValue="" role_id="-1"
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</hierarchicalcodeblock>
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00:25:19&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
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text="/************************************************************************&#010;
object.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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00:25:19&#010;The original location of this file is
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jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
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simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
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ava code.&#010; If you name the file
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00:25:19&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
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jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
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ava code.&#010; If you name the file
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00:25:19&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
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header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
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java code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:22:03&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
</header>
<classfields/>
</classifiercodedocument>
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</codeoperation>
<codeoperation parent_id="19784" tag="operation_19784"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
<header>
- <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param " />
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param lGroup " />
</header>
</codeoperation>
<codeoperation parent_id="19787" tag="operation_19787"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
@@ -673,21 +673,6 @@
<cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1" text="Operations" />
</header>
<textblocks>
- <codeoperation parent_id="19788" tag="operation_19788"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
- <header>
- <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param name " />
- </header>
- </codeoperation>
- <codeoperation parent_id="19792" tag="operation_19792"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
- <header>
- <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param sz " />
- </header>
- </codeoperation>
- <codeoperation parent_id="19796" tag="operation_19796"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
- <header>
- <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param " />
- </header>
- </codeoperation>
<codeoperation parent_id="19791" tag="operation_19791"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
<header>
<cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1" />
@@ -723,6 +708,21 @@
<cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1" text="Get object id"
/>
</header>
</codeoperation>
+ <codeoperation parent_id="19788" tag="operation_19788"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
+ <header>
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param name " />
+ </header>
+ </codeoperation>
+ <codeoperation parent_id="19792" tag="operation_19792"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
+ <header>
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param size " />
+ </header>
+ </codeoperation>
+ <codeoperation parent_id="19796" tag="operation_19796"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
+ <header>
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param autoGrowSpec " />
+ </header>
+ </codeoperation>
</textblocks>
</hierarchicalcodeblock>
</textblocks>
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</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
logfilegroup.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you
can write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information
you want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
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Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&!
;#010; If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code
Generator will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with
the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:26:23&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
logfilegroup.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you
can write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information
you want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&!
;#010; If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code
Generator will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with
the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:22:59&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
</header>
<classfields>
<codeclassfield parent_id="19811" field_type="0" initialValue="" role_id="-1"
writeOutMethods="true" listClassName="" >
@@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@
</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
object.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#010;!
If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:25:19&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
object.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#010;!
If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:22:03&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
</header>
<classfields/>
</classifiercodedocument>
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</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint32.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#010;!
If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:25:19&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint32.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#010;!
If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:22:03&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
</header>
<classfields/>
</classifiercodedocument>
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</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
autogrowspecification.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java !
code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:25:19&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
autogrowspecification.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java !
code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:22:03&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
</header>
<classfields>
<codeclassfield parent_id="19829" field_type="0" initialValue="" role_id="-1"
writeOutMethods="true" listClassName="" >
@@ -1853,7 +1853,7 @@
</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint64.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#010;!
If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:25:19&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint64.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#010;!
If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:22:03&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
</header>
<classfields/>
</classifiercodedocument>
@@ -2059,7 +2059,7 @@
</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class ndblogfilegroupimpl.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; j!
ava code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:25:19&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class ndblogfilegroupimpl.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; j!
ava code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:22:03&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
</header>
<classfields/>
</classifiercodedocument>
Modified: trunk/ndbapi/xmi/Tablespace.xmi
===================================================================
--- trunk/ndbapi/xmi/Tablespace.xmi 2006-06-20 14:43:42 UTC (rev 2435)
+++ trunk/ndbapi/xmi/Tablespace.xmi 2006-06-20 15:24:25 UTC (rev 2436)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<XMI xmlns:UML="http://schema.omg.org/spec/UML/1.3" verified="false"
timestamp="2006-06-20T00:28:37" xmi.version="1.2" >
+<XMI xmlns:UML="http://schema.omg.org/spec/UML/1.3" verified="false"
timestamp="2006-06-21T01:21:26" xmi.version="1.2" >
<XMI.header>
<XMI.documentation>
<XMI.exporter>umbrello uml modeller http://uml.sf.net</XMI.exporter>
@@ -55,48 +55,48 @@
<UML:Operation stereotype="19924" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="public" xmi.id="19940" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="Tablespace" />
<UML:Operation stereotype="19924" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="public" xmi.id="19941" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="Tablespace" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19943"
value="" type="19942" name="" />
+ <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19943"
value="" type="19942" name="tablespace" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
- <UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19944" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="~ Tablespace"
/>
+ <UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19944" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="~Tablespace" />
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19947" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getName" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20103" type="19933" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20266" type="19933" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19950" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getExtentSize"
>
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20104" type="19928" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20267" type="19928" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19954" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="getAutoGrowSpecification" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20105" type="19952" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20268" type="19952" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19961" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="getDefaultLogfileGroup" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20106" type="19933" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20269" type="19933" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19962" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="getDefaultLogfileGroupId" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20107" type="19928" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20270" type="19928" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get object status" isSpecification="false"
isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="19963" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false"
isQuery="false" name="getObjectStatus" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20108" type="19964" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20271" type="19964" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get object version" isSpecification="false"
isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="19965" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false"
isQuery="false" name="getObjectVersion" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20109" type="19912" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20272" type="19912" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get object id" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="public" xmi.id="19966" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="getObjectId" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20110" type="19912" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20273" type="19912" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19945" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="setName" >
@@ -106,12 +106,12 @@
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19948" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="setExtentSize"
>
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19949"
value="" type="19928" name="sz" />
+ <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19949"
value="" type="19928" name="size" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19951" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="setAutoGrowSpecification" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19953"
value="" type="19952" name="" />
+ <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19953"
value="" type="19952" name="autoGrowSpec" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19955" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="setDefaultLogfileGroup" >
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19957" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="setDefaultLogfileGroup" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19960"
value="" type="19959" name="" />
+ <UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="19960"
value="" type="19959" name="lGroup" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation stereotype="19924" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="private" xmi.id="19971" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="Tablespace" >
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19985" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getPath" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20111" type="19933" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20274" type="19933" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19986" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="setSize" >
@@ -171,12 +171,12 @@
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19988" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getSize" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20112" type="19930" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20275" type="19930" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19989" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getFree" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20113" type="19930" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20276" type="19930" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19990" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="setTablespace"
>
@@ -191,12 +191,12 @@
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19996" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getTablespace"
>
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20114" type="19933" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20277" type="19933" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19997" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getTablespaceId"
>
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20115" type="19928" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20278" type="19928" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="19998" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="setNode" >
@@ -206,27 +206,27 @@
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="20000" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getNode" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20116" type="19928" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20279" type="19928" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public"
xmi.id="20001" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getFileNo" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20117" type="19928" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20280" type="19928" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get object status" isSpecification="false"
isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="20002" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false"
isQuery="false" name="getObjectStatus" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20118" type="19964" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20281" type="19964" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get object version" isSpecification="false"
isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="20003" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false"
isQuery="false" name="getObjectVersion" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20119" type="19912" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20282" type="19912" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get object id" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="public" xmi.id="20004" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="getObjectId" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20120" type="19912" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20283" type="19912" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation stereotype="19924" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false"
visibility="private" xmi.id="20009" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false"
name="Datafile" >
@@ -247,11 +247,11 @@
</UML:Model>
</XMI.content>
<XMI.extensions xmi.extender="umbrello" >
- <docsettings viewid="19911" documentation="" uniqueid="20120" />
+ <docsettings viewid="19911" documentation="" uniqueid="20283" />
<diagrams>
<diagram snapgrid="0" showattsig="1" fillcolor="#ffffc0" linewidth="0" zoom="100"
showgrid="0" showopsig="1" usefillcolor="1" snapx="10" canvaswidth="1016" snapy="10"
showatts="1" xmi.id="19911" documentation="" type="402" showops="1" showpackage="0"
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usesdiagramusefillcolour="0" x="258" y="157" showopsigs="602" linewidth="none"
fillcolour="#ffffc0" height="332" usefillcolor="1" showpubliconly="1" showattributes="1"
isinstance="0" xmi.id="19935" showoperations="1" showpackage="0" showscope="0"
font="Andale Mono,10,-1,5,75,0,0,0,0,0" linecolor="#ff0000" />
+ <classwidget usesdiagramfillcolour="0" width="631" showattsigs="602"
usesdiagramusefillcolour="0" x="258" y="157" showopsigs="602" linewidth="none"
fillcolour="#ffffc0" height="332" usefillcolor="1" showpubliconly="1" showattributes="1"
isinstance="0" xmi.id="19935" showoperations="1" showpackage="0" showscope="0"
font="Andale Mono,10,-1,5,75,0,0,0,0,0" linecolor="#ff0000" />
</widgets>
<messages/>
<associations/>
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</hierarchicalcodeblock>
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<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
autogrowspecification.cpp - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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ava code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
autogrowspecification.cpp - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; j!
ava code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:19:37&#010;The original location of this file is
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</hierarchicalcodeblock>
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<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint32.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
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your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
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%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint32.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
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the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
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<classfields/>
</classifiercodedocument>
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</hierarchicalcodeblock>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint64.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
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the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint64.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
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the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:19:37&#010;The original location of this file is
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</classifiercodedocument>
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<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
tablespace.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you
can write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information
you want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:28:35&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
tablespace.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you
can write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information
you want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
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header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
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mp;#010; If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code
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the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
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<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
object.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
object.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
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header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
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the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
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your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
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- <codecomment tag=""
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jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
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Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
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%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
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/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
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java code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
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%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
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text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
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java code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
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be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
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%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
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/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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java code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
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be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
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%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
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text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
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that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
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%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
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/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
datafile.cpp - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you
can write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information
you want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
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<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
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java code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
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be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
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%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
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/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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java code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
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text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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ava code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
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%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class ndbdatafileimpl.cpp - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
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files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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ava code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
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text="/************************************************************************&#010;
autogrowspecification.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
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code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
autogrowspecification.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
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code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
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<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
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be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
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/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint32.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
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text="/************************************************************************&#010;
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write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
uint64.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
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If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
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be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
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heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
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%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
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canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
<header>
- <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param " />
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param tablespace " />
</header>
</codeoperation>
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<cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1" />
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<cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1" text="Get object id"
/>
</header>
</codeoperation>
+ <codeoperation parent_id="19945" tag="operation_19945"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
+ <header>
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param name " />
+ </header>
+ </codeoperation>
+ <codeoperation parent_id="19948" tag="operation_19948"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
+ <header>
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param size " />
+ </header>
+ </codeoperation>
+ <codeoperation parent_id="19951" tag="operation_19951"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
+ <header>
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param autoGrowSpec " />
+ </header>
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+ <codeoperation parent_id="19955" tag="operation_19955"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
+ <header>
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param name " />
+ </header>
+ </codeoperation>
+ <codeoperation parent_id="19957" tag="operation_19957"
canDelete="false" indentLevel="1" >
+ <header>
+ <cppcodedocumentation tag="" indentLevel="1"
text="&#010;@param lGroup " />
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text="/************************************************************************&#010;
tablespace.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you
can write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information
you want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
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Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#!
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the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:28:35&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
tablespace.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you
can write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information
you want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
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at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
Generators searches for heading files based on the file extension&#010; i.e. it
will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#!
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Generator will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with
the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:21:19&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
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<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
object.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
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at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#010;!
If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
object.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
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at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#010;!
If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code Generator
will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:19:38&#010;The original location of this file is
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</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class const logfilegroup.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; ja!
va code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class const logfilegroup.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; ja!
va code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:19:38&#010;The original location of this file is
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</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class ndbtablespaceimpl.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; jav!
a code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class ndbtablespaceimpl.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; jav!
a code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:19:38&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
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<classfields/>
</classifiercodedocument>
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</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
datafile.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
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at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#01!
0; If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code
Generator will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with
the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
datafile.h - Copyright jon&#010;&#010;Here you can
write a license for your code, some comments or any other&#010;information you
want to have in your generated code. To to this simply&#010;configure the
"headings" directory in uml to point to a directory&#010;where
you have your heading files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the
contents of this file with your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is
located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java code.&#01!
0; If you name the file "heading.<extension>", Code
Generator will always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with
the same extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else,
it must be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee
that Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in
your heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables
are : author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:19:38&#010;The original location of this file is
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<classfields>
<codeclassfield parent_id="20008" field_type="0" initialValue="" role_id="-1"
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</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class const tablespace.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java!
code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class const tablespace.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java!
code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:19:38&#010;The original location of this file is
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</codeblockwithcomments>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class ndbdatafileimpl.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
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at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java !
code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Tue Jun 20 2006 at
00:27:18&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
+ <codecomment tag=""
text="/************************************************************************&#010;
class ndbdatafileimpl.h - Copyright
jon&#010;&#010;Here you can write a license for your code, some comments
or any other&#010;information you want to have in your generated code. To to this
simply&#010;configure the "headings" directory in uml to point
to a directory&#010;where you have your heading
files.&#010;&#010;or you can just replace the contents of this file with
your own.&#010;If you want to do this, this file is located
at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.h&#010;&#010;-->Code
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will look for a file name ending in ".h" to include in C++
header&#010; files, and for a file name ending in ".java" to
include in all generated&#010; java !
code.&#010; If you name the file
"heading.<extension>", Code Generator will
always&#010; choose this file even if there are other files with the same
extension in the&#010; directory. If you name the file something else, it must
be the only one with that&#010; extension in the directory to guarantee that
Code Generator will choose it.&#010;&#010;you can use variables in your
heading files which are replaced at generation&#010;time. possible variables are
: author, date, time, filename and filepath.&#010;just write
%variable_name%&#010;&#010;This file was generated on Wed Jun 21 2006 at
01:19:38&#010;The original location of this file is
&#010;**************************************************************************/&#010;"
/>
</header>
<classfields/>
</classifiercodedocument>
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