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''Packages'' are a way to segment your many ''Classes'' into different containers. | '''''Packages''''' are a way to segment your many ''Classes'' into different containers. | ||
If a package is given the plural suffix of "s," many associations for example, to the class "Book" will get the default name "Book'''s.'''" | If a package is given the plural suffix of "s," many associations for example, to the class "Book", will get the default name "Book'''s.'''" | ||
All the owned Classes of a package may be given a common ''superclass'' - commonly set to SysSuperClass. '''[[MDrivenStart DefineInformation|Add a | All the owned Classes of a package may be given a common ''superclass'' - commonly set to SysSuperClass. '''[[MDrivenStart DefineInformation|Add a Class]]'''? | ||
Packages can be owned by another package to build a structure. | Packages can be owned by another package to build a structure. |
Revision as of 07:16, 12 May 2023
This page was created by Hans.karlsen on 2020-07-05. Last edited by Stephanie on 2025-01-31.
Packages are a way to segment your many Classes into different containers.
If a package is given the plural suffix of "s," many associations for example, to the class "Book", will get the default name "Books."
All the owned Classes of a package may be given a common superclass - commonly set to SysSuperClass. Add a Class?
Packages can be owned by another package to build a structure.