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File Based Repositories

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Having a light weight, portable, file-based repository for Enterprise Architect is ideal for those who want to quickly develop modeling suggestions and solutions and share the model information easily with others. All editions of Enterprise Architect support this type of repository in the form of .eap files in an Access database, or .feap files on a Firebird repository.

A default project file (EABase.eap) is supplied in the Enterprise Architect installer and is automatically stored in your Enterprise Architect installation directory. You can:

·Copy the EABase.eap file as the base for your own projects
·Create your own base projects as.eap files or .feap files, and
·Copy existing operational projects
 
 

Task

Detail

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Create .EAP Project Files

Select one of:

·File | New Project menu option
·Local File | New Project option on the Manage Projects dialog, or
·New File option on the Start Page

 

All of these options display the New Project dialog; select a directory and enter a file name for your project.

Once the project has been saved, the Model Wizard displays, which makes a selection of Model Patterns available; select the Model Patterns to use.

Enterprise Architect adds a model containing the selected Model Packages to the Project Browser.

 

 

 

Open a Project

 

 

 

 

Model Wizard

Create .FEAP Project Files

As for a .EAP file (above), except that in the New Project dialog, in the Save as Type field, click on the drop-down arrow and select the .feap file extension.

Enterprise Architect will check your input and display an error message if:

·Your Firebird repository is not located on the local drive; a Firebird repository is not appropriate for a network shared project
·The file path contains characters that are not in the system codepage

 

 

Default EABase.EAP Installation directories

The default installation directories, depending on which version you have installed, are:

·Registered version: C:\Program Files\Sparx Systems\EA
·Trial version: C:\Program Files\Sparx Systems\EA Trial
·Lite version: C:\Program Files\Sparx Systems\EA Lite
 

Having copied the base project  as a template for your own project, you can rename it.

 

 

Copy a Base Project

 

 

 

Rename a Project

Configure Project

Having created your project, you can set a range of project parameters to define defaults, tailor the project to particular coding languages, and ensure consistent development and use of the project.

Settings Menu

Defaults and User Settings

 

Create Custom Templates

You can customize any Enterprise Architect project as a template project with company standards, tutorials, frameworks and any other common piece of modeling already in-built; with careful planning you can save yourself many hours of work at project start-up.

 

Incorporate Model Templates

Copy Existing Project

A Base project contains templates and reference data to enable you to develop your own project quickly.

You can also copy an operational .EAP project file to enable separate development by team members, or to create an evaluation or distribution version of the project.

 

Copy Existing Projects

Notes

·You can also add Model Packages to a project using the New Model From Pattern icon in the Project Browser toolbar