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-rw-r--r--extraplugins/eastadl/org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl/src/org/eclipse/papyrus/eastadl/infrastructure/userattributes/UserAttributeElementType.java48
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/extraplugins/eastadl/org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl/src/org/eclipse/papyrus/eastadl/infrastructure/userattributes/UserAttributeElementType.java b/extraplugins/eastadl/org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl/src/org/eclipse/papyrus/eastadl/infrastructure/userattributes/UserAttributeElementType.java
index da2780a70d3..a618323911b 100644
--- a/extraplugins/eastadl/org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl/src/org/eclipse/papyrus/eastadl/infrastructure/userattributes/UserAttributeElementType.java
+++ b/extraplugins/eastadl/org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl/src/org/eclipse/papyrus/eastadl/infrastructure/userattributes/UserAttributeElementType.java
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*****************************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 2010 CEA LIST.
*
- *
+ *
* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
@@ -26,11 +26,12 @@ import org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.elements.EAElement;
*
* <!-- begin-model-doc -->
* UserAttributeElementType represents a certain, user-defined type of user attributeable elements. With such a type, one or more user attributes can be defined for all user attributeable elements of that type.
- *
- * For example, engineers at Volkswagen could create a UserAttributeElementType called "VWFunction" with a single user attribute definition. That way, all FunctionTypes for which "VWFunction" is defined as the UserAttributeElementType via association uaType will have the corresponding user attribute.
- *
+ *
+ * For example, engineers at Volkswagen could create a UserAttributeElementType called "VWFunction" with a single user attribute definition. That way, all FunctionTypes for which "VWFunction" is defined as the UserAttributeElementType via association uaType
+ * will have the corresponding user attribute.
+ *
* User attribute element types can be compared to stereotypes in UML2, but are less rigidly defined.
- *
+ *
* Extension:
* Class
* <!-- end-model-doc -->
@@ -38,10 +39,10 @@ import org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.elements.EAElement;
* <p>
* The following features are supported:
* <ul>
- * <li>{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getExtendedElementType <em>Extended Element Type</em>}</li>
- * <li>{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getAttribute <em>Attribute</em>}</li>
- * <li>{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getBase_Class <em>Base Class</em>}</li>
- * <li>{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getValidFor <em>Valid For</em>}</li>
+ * <li>{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getExtendedElementType <em>Extended Element Type</em>}</li>
+ * <li>{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getAttribute <em>Attribute</em>}</li>
+ * <li>{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getBase_Class <em>Base Class</em>}</li>
+ * <li>{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getValidFor <em>Valid For</em>}</li>
* </ul>
* </p>
*
@@ -57,9 +58,10 @@ public interface UserAttributeElementType extends EAElement {
* <!-- end-user-doc -->
* <!-- begin-model-doc -->
* The attributes defined for this type.
- *
+ *
* Note that also inherited attribute definitions need to be taken into account.
* <!-- end-model-doc -->
+ *
* @return the value of the '<em>Attribute</em>' reference list.
* @see org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserattributesPackage#getUserAttributeElementType_Attribute()
* @model ordered="false"
@@ -71,10 +73,10 @@ public interface UserAttributeElementType extends EAElement {
* Returns the value of the '<em><b>Base Class</b></em>' reference.
* <!-- begin-user-doc -->
* <p>
- * If the meaning of the '<em>Base Class</em>' reference isn't clear,
- * there really should be more of a description here...
+ * If the meaning of the '<em>Base Class</em>' reference isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
* </p>
* <!-- end-user-doc -->
+ *
* @return the value of the '<em>Base Class</em>' reference.
* @see #setBase_Class(org.eclipse.uml2.uml.Class)
* @see org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserattributesPackage#getUserAttributeElementType_Base_Class()
@@ -87,7 +89,9 @@ public interface UserAttributeElementType extends EAElement {
* Sets the value of the '{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getBase_Class <em>Base Class</em>}' reference.
* <!-- begin-user-doc -->
* <!-- end-user-doc -->
- * @param value the new value of the '<em>Base Class</em>' reference.
+ *
+ * @param value
+ * the new value of the '<em>Base Class</em>' reference.
* @see #getBase_Class()
* @generated
*/
@@ -99,9 +103,11 @@ public interface UserAttributeElementType extends EAElement {
* <!-- end-user-doc -->
* <!-- begin-model-doc -->
* The UAElementTypes this type is inheriting from.
- *
- * When UAElementType ET2 inherits from type ET1, then this means that all attributes defined for ET1 by way of UserAttributeDefinitions are available whenever ET2 is specified as the type of a user attributeable element (in addition to those directly defined in ET2). This includes UserAttributeDefinitions which ET1 itself may inherit from other types.
+ *
+ * When UAElementType ET2 inherits from type ET1, then this means that all attributes defined for ET1 by way of UserAttributeDefinitions are available whenever ET2 is specified as the type of a user attributeable element (in addition to those directly
+ * defined in ET2). This includes UserAttributeDefinitions which ET1 itself may inherit from other types.
* <!-- end-model-doc -->
+ *
* @return the value of the '<em>Extended Element Type</em>' reference.
* @see #setExtendedElementType(UserAttributeElementType)
* @see org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserattributesPackage#getUserAttributeElementType_ExtendedElementType()
@@ -114,10 +120,10 @@ public interface UserAttributeElementType extends EAElement {
* Returns the value of the '<em><b>Valid For</b></em>' attribute.
* <!-- begin-user-doc -->
* <p>
- * If the meaning of the '<em>Valid For</em>' reference isn't clear,
- * there really should be more of a description here...
+ * If the meaning of the '<em>Valid For</em>' reference isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
* </p>
* <!-- end-user-doc -->
+ *
* @return the value of the '<em>Valid For</em>' attribute.
* @see #setValidFor(String)
* @see org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserattributesPackage#getUserAttributeElementType_ValidFor()
@@ -130,7 +136,9 @@ public interface UserAttributeElementType extends EAElement {
* Sets the value of the '{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getExtendedElementType <em>Extended Element Type</em>}' reference.
* <!-- begin-user-doc -->
* <!-- end-user-doc -->
- * @param value the new value of the '<em>Extended Element Type</em>' reference.
+ *
+ * @param value
+ * the new value of the '<em>Extended Element Type</em>' reference.
* @see #getExtendedElementType()
* @generated
*/
@@ -140,7 +148,9 @@ public interface UserAttributeElementType extends EAElement {
* Sets the value of the '{@link org.eclipse.papyrus.eastadl.infrastructure.userattributes.UserAttributeElementType#getValidFor <em>Valid For</em>}' attribute.
* <!-- begin-user-doc -->
* <!-- end-user-doc -->
- * @param value the new value of the '<em>Valid For</em>' attribute.
+ *
+ * @param value
+ * the new value of the '<em>Valid For</em>' attribute.
* @see #getValidFor()
* @generated
*/

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