Synchronization is only available for Java OOMs. You can synchronize an Object Oriented Model (OOM) with its Java source code, so that each time you modify the model, a source code file is automatically created or updated, and when you modify and save a source code file, the changes appear in the model. 1-a: If you select rimpfd, click the Import from Remote File System (Sync) 1-b: If you select rexpfd, click the Export to Remote File System (Sync) Then you are asked to switch perspective to Team Synchronize as the same to manually initial synchronization. Synchronizing an OOM with Its Java Source Right-click the setting file which has extension of rimpfd or rexpfd in Package Explorer.You can model the structure of your Java application (including EJBs, Servlets, and JSPs) in a PowerDesigner OOM and then generate an Eclipse Java Project in which you will complete the implementation of the classes, and from which you will compile, package, deploy, and debug the application. Generating an Eclipse Java Project from an OOM.To open an existing model you have to import it into Eclipse. Importing an Existing Model into Eclipse.Though a model may be split into packages for organizational reasons or may contain several diagrams, it remains the fundamental basis for your modeling work. Every model is contained within a project, and contains at least one diagram and any number of other objects.
You can create a modeling project in Eclipse to group together all your models and other resources.Ī model is the basic work unit in PowerDesigner.
We recommend you use the PowerDesigner perspective.
The name of the active perspective is shown in the title bar of the window and its icon is pushed-in in the shortcut bar.