Author: jstephens
Date: 2006-06-29 15:44:24 +0200 (Thu, 29 Jun 2006)
New Revision: 2550
Log:
Removed intnernal-only method from class diagram.
Modified:
trunk/ndbapi/images/NdbEventOperation-class.png
trunk/ndbapi/xmi/NdbEventOperation-class.xmi
Modified: trunk/ndbapi/images/NdbEventOperation-class.png
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)
Modified: trunk/ndbapi/xmi/NdbEventOperation-class.xmi
===================================================================
--- trunk/ndbapi/xmi/NdbEventOperation-class.xmi 2006-06-29 10:40:05 UTC (rev 2549)
+++ trunk/ndbapi/xmi/NdbEventOperation-class.xmi 2006-06-29 13:44:24 UTC (rev 2550)
@@ -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="2006-06-29T20:34:24" xmi.version="1.2" >
+<XMI xmlns:UML="http://schema.omg.org/spec/UML/1.3" verified="false" timestamp="2006-06-29T23:30:55" xmi.version="1.2" >
<XMI.header>
<XMI.documentation>
<XMI.exporter>umbrello uml modeller http://uml.sf.net</XMI.exporter>
@@ -98,12 +98,12 @@
<UML:Attribute isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="428" type="427" name="m_impl" />
<UML:Operation comment="Retrieve current state of the NdbEventOperation object" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="383" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getState" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1034" type="377" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1098" type="377" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="833" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="true" name="getEventType" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1035" type="408" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1099" type="408" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Defines a retrieval operation of an attribute value.
@@ -141,14 +141,14 @@
the attribute, or a NULL pointer
(indicating error)." isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="387" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getValue" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1036" type="393" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1100" type="393" />
<UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="389" value="" type="388" name="name" />
<UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="391" value="" type="390" name="value" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="See getValue()." isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="394" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getPreValue" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1037" type="393" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1101" type="393" />
<UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="395" value="" type="388" name="name" />
<UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="396" value="" type="390" name="value" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
@@ -157,13 +157,13 @@
method creates a blob handle NdbBlob. The handle supports only
read operations. See NdbBlob." isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="397" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getBlobHandle" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1038" type="400" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1102" type="400" />
<UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="398" value="" type="388" name="name" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="401" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getPreBlobHandle" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1039" type="400" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1103" type="400" />
<UML:Parameter isSpecification="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="402" value="" type="388" name="name" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
@return GCI number" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="414" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getGCI" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1040" type="415" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1104" type="415" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Retrieve the complete GCI in the cluster (not necessarily
@@ -179,45 +179,45 @@
@return GCI number" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="416" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getLatestGCI" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1041" type="415" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1105" type="415" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Get the latest error
@return Error object." isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="418" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="getNdbError" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1042" type="419" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1106" type="419" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
- <UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="403" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="isOverrun" >
+ <UML:Operation isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="403" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="isOverrun" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1043" type="359" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1107" type="359" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="In the current implementation a nodefailiure may cause loss of events,
in which case isConsistent() will return false" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="404" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="isConsistent" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1044" type="362" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1108" type="362" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Check if table name has changed, for event TE_ALTER" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="409" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="tableNameChanged" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1045" type="410" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1109" type="410" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Check if table frm has changed, for event TE_ALTER" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="411" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="tableFrmChanged" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1046" type="410" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1110" type="410" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Check if table fragmentation has changed, for event TE_ALTER" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="412" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="tableFragmentationChanged" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1047" type="410" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1111" type="410" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="Check if table range partition list name has changed, for event TE_ALTER" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="413" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="tableRangeListChanged" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1048" type="410" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1112" type="410" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation comment="See NdbDictionary::Event. Default is false." isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="384" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="mergeEvents" >
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
@return 0 if successful otherwise -1." isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="public" xmi.id="386" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="execute" >
<UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
- <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1049" type="359" />
+ <UML:Parameter kind="return" xmi.id="1113" type="359" />
</UML:BehavioralFeature.parameter>
</UML:Operation>
<UML:Operation stereotype="371" isSpecification="false" isLeaf="false" visibility="private" xmi.id="420" isRoot="false" isAbstract="false" isQuery="false" name="NdbEventOperation" >
@@ -278,18 +278,18 @@
</UML:Model>
</XMI.content>
<XMI.extensions xmi.extender="umbrello" >
- <docsettings viewid="358" documentation="" uniqueid="1049" />
+ <docsettings viewid="358" documentation="" uniqueid="1113" />
<diagrams>
<diagram snapgrid="0" showattsig="1" fillcolor="#ffffc0" linewidth="0" zoom="100" showgrid="0" showopsig="1" usefillcolor="1" snapx="10" canvaswidth="975" snapy="10" showatts="1" xmi.id="358" 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="634" >
<widgets>
- <classwidget usesdiagramfillcolour="0" width="550" showattsigs="602" usesdiagramusefillcolour="0" x="113" y="113" showopsigs="602" linewidth="none" fillcolour="#ffffc0" height="351" usefillcolor="1" showpubliconly="1" showattributes="1" isinstance="0" xmi.id="376" showoperations="1" showpackage="0" showscope="0" font="Andale Mono,10,-1,5,75,0,0,0,0,0" linecolor="#ff0000" />
+ <classwidget usesdiagramfillcolour="0" width="550" showattsigs="602" usesdiagramusefillcolour="0" x="113" y="113" showopsigs="602" linewidth="none" fillcolour="#ffffc0" height="332" usefillcolor="1" showpubliconly="1" showattributes="1" isinstance="0" xmi.id="376" showoperations="1" showpackage="0" showscope="0" font="Andale Mono,10,-1,5,75,0,0,0,0,0" linecolor="#ff0000" />
<enumwidget usesdiagramfillcolour="1" width="118" usesdiagramusefillcolour="1" x="329" y="516" linewidth="none" fillcolour="none" height="114" usefillcolor="1" isinstance="0" xmi.id="377" showpackage="0" font="Andale Mono,10,-1,5,50,0,0,0,0,0" linecolor="none" />
</widgets>
<messages/>
<associations>
<assocwidget totalcounta="2" indexa="1" visibilityB="200" totalcountb="2" indexb="1" linewidth="none" widgetbid="377" widgetaid="376" roleBdoc="" documentation="" roleAdoc="" type="509" changeabilityA="900" changeabilityB="900" linecolor="none" visibilityA="200" >
<linepath>
- <startpoint startx="388" starty="464" />
+ <startpoint startx="388" starty="445" />
<endpoint endx="388" endy="516" />
</linepath>
</assocwidget>
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@
<listitem open="0" type="813" id="392" />
<listitem open="0" type="813" id="415" />
<listitem open="0" type="813" id="426" />
- <listitem open="1" type="830" label="Datatypes" >
+ <listitem open="0" type="830" label="Datatypes" >
<listitem open="0" type="829" id="422" />
<listitem open="0" type="829" id="400" />
<listitem open="0" type="829" id="430" />
@@ -372,7 +372,6 @@
</listitem>
</listview>
<codegeneration>
- <codegenerator language="JavaScript" />
<codegenerator language="C++" >
<classifiercodedocument writeOutCode="true" package="" id="374" parent_class="374" fileExt=".cpp" fileName="ndbglobaleventbuffer" >
<textblocks>
@@ -395,7 +394,7 @@
</hierarchicalcodeblock>
</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag="" text="/************************************************************************&#010; ndbglobaleventbuffer.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 at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.cpp&#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; ja!
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+ <codecomment tag="" text="/************************************************************************&#010; ndbglobaleventbuffer.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 at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.cpp&#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; ja!
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<classfields/>
</classifiercodedocument>
@@ -532,7 +531,7 @@
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</textblocks>
<header>
- <codecomment tag="" text="/************************************************************************&#010; ndbeventoperation.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 at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.cpp&#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 !
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+ <codecomment tag="" text="/************************************************************************&#010; ndbeventoperation.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 at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.cpp&#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 !
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+ <codecomment tag="" text="/************************************************************************&#010; ndbrecattr.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 at&#010;&#010;/opt/kde3/share/apps/umbrello/headings/heading.cpp&#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.&a!
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