Author: jstephens
Date: 2006-06-21 21:17:14 +0200 (Wed, 21 Jun 2006)
New Revision: 2461
Log:
Tweaks
Modified:
trunk/ndbapi/images/NdbDictionary-Object-Datafile-class.png
trunk/ndbapi/xmi/Datafile.xmi
Modified: trunk/ndbapi/images/NdbDictionary-Object-Datafile-class.png
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)
Modified: trunk/ndbapi/xmi/Datafile.xmi
===================================================================
--- trunk/ndbapi/xmi/Datafile.xmi 2006-06-21 14:57:16 UTC (rev 2460)
+++ trunk/ndbapi/xmi/Datafile.xmi 2006-06-21 19:17:14 UTC (rev 2461)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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<XMI.header>
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<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="20032" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getFree" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="20039" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getTablespace" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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+ <UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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+ </UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="20045" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getFileNo" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="20277" type="20041" />
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<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
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<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="20028" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="setSize" >
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<UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="20030" value="" type="20029" name="size" />
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+ <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 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.&#01!
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+ <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;!
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