The Context Specification Editor is used to configure all context
specifications.
The following list identifies the Context Specification Editor parameters.
General Information
This group lists the following:
- ID: The ID of the object
- Namespace: The Namespace the object is associated to
- Name: The Name of the object
- Description: A Description of the object; what it is and what it does.
- Date Created: This is the date on which the object was created in the
master repository.
- Date Modified: This is the date on which the last time the object was
modified in the master repository.
Correlations Group
This group lists all the pertinent correlation queries for the object type
being edited. All Direct correlation sections still exist. All Indirect correlation
sections have been collapsed into a single section. For more data, refer to
the Working with correlations section.
Context Dimensions Group
This group lists and defines the specifications that must be set which
govern how the context is appropriated by the Dynamic Assembly Simulator.
The following lists each Context Specification field in the editor that
must be populated.
- Only use specified context at runtime: Checking this box ensures
that the context you have specified in the editor is the only context that
will be used. If this is not checked, then any other context dimensions can
be added to your specification.
- Default Required Model Dimensions: This defines, for example, the
type of service. The default specifications are set by the runtime and cannot
be changed. The type of service - Composite Service; the component that consumes
it - Dynamic Assembly Component; its classification - Interface.Context Dimensions
- Model Dimensions: This defines the component to be included in
the model, along with a check box that identifies whether it is required (checked)
or not required (blank). Clicking Add displays a popup dialog that
enables you to choose from the available Model Dimension types.
- Content-based Dimensions: This defines the content-based assertions.
Clicking Adddisplays a popup dialog that enables you to choose from
a tree listing all defined content-based assertions; such as Units of Work