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The Containment tab displays model data grouped in logical sets. Using the Containment tab, you can quickly access each model element, change the model element's specification, or create a new model element.

Example of Containment Tab
 
To open the Containment tab, do one of the following


  • At the top of the Model Browser, click the Containment tab.
  • If the Containment tab is hidden, from the Window menu, select Containment.

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    You can change some Containment tab properties in the Environment Options dialog in the Browser options group.

The Containment tab consists of the following two components:

Example of Containment Tree

The Containment tree includes

The Relations branch
The UML Standard Profile
The Hyperlinks branch

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The root package Model  

The root package Model in the Containment tree is the top model element wherein the entire model structure is created. The root packageModel represents the model element that is named Model. All model elements are stored in the root packageModel. You can create the structure of your project by creating packages in the root package Model. This helps to distribute model elements into logical groups.

Along with model elements that are created by the user, the root package Model may contain the following default items:

  • The Relations branch. This branch appears when at least one relationship is created in the project. The Relations branch collects all relationships from the particular owner. For example, if the Relations branch is in the root package Model, that means, all relationships from the root package Model are listed in the Relations branch owned by the root package Model. The Relations branch can exist in other elements which may have inner elements and relations among these elements. For example, in packages, classes, and others.
  • The UML Standard Profile package. This is a profile that is included in every MagicDraw project. It contains a list of stereotypes, data types, and other elements from the UML 2 metamodel. By default, the UML Standard Profile is hidden. To display the UML Standard Profile, click the Options button, and in the shortcut menu, choose Show Auxiliary Resources.
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    There can be more standard profiles (such as SysML, UPDM, Java, and others).

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    We highly recommend not to modify our provided standard profiles and libraries as it could cause problems with version updates, plugins, core MagicDraw tool malfunctions, and model corruptions.

  • The File View package. This package appears when at least one code engineering set is created. The File View package contains components that are created on code reverse and represents source files.  
  •  The Hyperlinks branch. This branch appears when at least one hyperlink is added to a particular element. The Hyperlinks branch contains the list of hyperlinks to the file, element/ symbol, or web page. 

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Code engineering sets

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Code engineering is available in Professional, Architect, and Enterprise editions.


Code engineering sets can be considered a gateway between your source code and model data. Using these sets, you can perform Java, C++, IDL, CORBA IDL, and EJB 2.0 round-trip code engineering, that is, code generation and reverse engineering.

To display Code engineering sets


  •   In the Containment tab toolbar, click the Options button, then click to select the Show Code Engineering Sets check box.

In the Code engineering Set branch, you can create a new code engineering set, generate code, and perform other actions.
 

Containment tab toolbar

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The Containment tab toolbar contains the following buttons:

Button

Tooltip text

Description

Collapse All

Collapses all of the currently expanded elements in the Containment tree.

Collapse Selected Recursively

Collapses only selected node and all subnodes in that node.

Open in New Tree

Opens the contents of the selected element in a new tab of the Model Browser. The selected element becomes the root node of the new tree.

You can choose to open elements in:

  • New Containment Tree
  • New Structure Tree
  • New Inheritance Tree

Favorites

Opens the Favorites menu for choosing to do one of the following:

  • Add a selected element to favorites
  • Open the dialog for managing favorites 
  • Navigate to a desired favorite in the Containment tree

Quick Find

Opens the Quick Find dialog.

Options

Click to open the Options menu and then select:

  • Filter - opens the Select Element Type dialog wherein you can select element types to be visible in the Containment tree. Learn more on the Filtering page.
  • Show Auxiliary Resources - shows or hides modules and profiles that are used in your project.
  • Show Applied Stereotypes - shows or hides the applied stereotypes next to the element name in the Containment tree.
  • Show Full Types - shows or hides the full types of typed elements (for example, operations, attributes, relationships, and other) in the Containment tree.
  • Show Code Engineering Sets - shows or hides the code engineering sets.


The same actions you may perform using the shortcut menu of the Containment tree.

Working with model elements in the Containment tree

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You can work with elements in the Containment tree using the commands available from the selected element's shortcut menu. 

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Particular actions are available for particular elements.


The shortcut menu contains the following commands:

Command

Function

Create Element

Creates a new element inside the selected element.


Note

This command is available if the selected element can be edited.

Create Diagram

Creates a new diagram inside the selected element.

Note

This command is available if the selected element can be edited.

Create Relation >
Outgoing / Incoming

Creates a new relation to or from the selected element.

Specification

Opens the element Specification window wherein you can specify various element properties.

ValidationOpen the validation commands for checking the accuracy, completeness, and correctness of a model.

Go To

Opens or selects the item associated with the selected element. The item may be a diagram, model element, or hyperlink.

Refactor

Converts the selected element to the element indicated by a user.

Related Elements

Opens a list of functions available for the selected element.

Tools

Opens a list of tools that are available for the selected element. Depends on the selected element.

Stereotype

Opens the drop-down list, wherein you can apply an existing stereotype, or create a new one.

Find

Opens the Find dialog.

Apply Profiles

Opens the list of the available to apply profiles.

Note
  • This command is available in the package, model, and system boundary shortcut menu.
  • Only custom profiles can be applied.
  • To see this command you have to expand the shortcut menu, that is, click on the little arrow at the bottom of the shortcut menu.
Project Usages

Opens share packages and export packages to new project commands.

Note

This command is available in the package and model shortcut menu.

Generate Code
Framework

Generates code for the selected item. Opens the Notification Window with the information.
Check SyntaxChecks syntax in the model according to the default code engineering language. Opens the Notification Window with the information.
Generate ReportOpens the list of the available report templates.
Reverse from ClasspathThis command is available in the Class shortcut menu.
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