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Modeling with GML
You can create GML models using the comprehensive diagramming and modeling facilities in Enterprise Architect. First you need to select the GML or Information Exchange Perspective. Perspectives are a useful focusing tool facility that ensure you remain focused and can concentrate on GML modeling.
Perspective menu - GML Perspective Selection
This activates the UML Profile for GML, allowing you to create models with elements and connectors that describe your organization or community domains.
Access
Ribbon |
Specialize > Technologies > GML |
Context Menu |
Right-click on Package | Specialize | GML |
Features
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Profile Support |
You can develop GML constructs quickly and simply, through use of the built-in GML facilities provided in the form of:
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Add New Diagrams Diagram Toolbox Toolbox Shortcut Menu The Quick Linker |
GML Toolbox Page |
The GML Toolbox pages contain elements and connectors to model geographical features effectively. |
GML Toolbox Pages |
UML Classes from ISO |
(Optional) You can download the UML Classes implemented in ISO/TC 211 as an XMI file, then import the XMI file into Enterprise Architect as a Package containing diagrams and standard UML Classes, which you can reuse in your model.
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Import from XMI |
GML Application Schema Generation |
Any model you create using GML in Enterprise Architect can be exported as a GML Application Schema. Using the configurable file GMLStereotypes.xml in the 'Sparx Systems > EA > Config > GML' folder, you can specify aliases for the standard GML stereotypes. The GML Application Schema Generator will also consider these aliases during Schema generation. |
Generate GML Application Schema |
Notes
- GML is available in the Professional, Corporate, Unified and Ultimate Editions of Enterprise Architect