Table Of Contents 1 First Steps 1.1 Introduction 1.2 How to Model a J2EE Application 1.3 How to Set Up a Project 1.4 How To Add General Application Information 1.5 Setting Application Properties 1.6 How to Add Jars 1.7 How to Specify Packages 2 General Information 2.1 How to Generate the Application 2.2 How To Add an Object to the Diagram 2.3 How To Add a Stereotype 2.4 How to Name Names 2.5 How to Set Properties 2.6 How to Put on the Style 2.7 How to Apply Security 2.8 What If It Isn't In The Box 3 The Persistence Tier 3.1 How to Model the Table Structure 3.2 How to Model an Entity 3.3 How to Model an Attribute 3.4 How to Add Constraints 3.5 How to Model an Entity Relationship 3.6 Modeling Many-to-Many Relationships 3.7 Modeling Multiple Relationships and Self-Linking 3.8 How to Model Keys 3.9 How to Link to a Legacy Database 3.10 How to Apply Optimistic Record Locking 4 Service Data and Operations 4.1 How to Model the Application Data Structures 4.2 How to Model a Dataview 4.3 How to Model a Dataview Field 4.4 Linking Dataview Fields to Attributes 4.5 Dataview Fields Representing a Data Carrier 4.6 Dataview Fields Representing Screen Data 4.7 How to Relate Dataviews 4.8 How to Construct a Query 4.9 How to Model Services and Operations 4.10 How to Create Data Maintenance Pages 5 User Interfaces 5.1 How to Model Procedures and Use Cases 5.2 How to Model a Page 5.3 How to Model a Basic Page 5.4 How to Model a Styled Page with Styled Events 5.5 How to Validate Page Data 5.6 How to Model an Event 5.7 How to Make an Event Do Things 5.8 How to Model Events That May Go To Different Places 5.9 How to Model a Wizard 5.10 How to Make the Screens Look Different 5.11 How to Model Menus 5.12 How to Tweak the Data
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