Ok, let me answer my own question then:

As I see it, it works like this: when I turn on a language in Notation tab 
of Model Properties, any new class I create gets 'tied' to this language for 
all time. So, for example, if I turn on C++, and create a new class, my 
choices for attribute types and method return types are all C++ types. If I 
switch language to Java, that class will still be a C++ class -- there is no 
automatic mapping of C++ types to Java types, etc.

When I generate code, I'm assuming it's 'modeler beware' -- there will be no 
automatic mapping on output. I suppose I could run some sort of report to 
tell me where I've violated Java rules...

If I'm not correct on the above, someone please let me know...



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The Question:
If I start off with Java selected, and draw a class, and set one of its
attribute types to say Int, what happens when I then go into model
properties and change my default Notation to, say, VB? Rose does not seem to 
translate my Java property to a VB equivalent. I only seem to get VB types 
on any new classes I draw. Is this the way it is intended to work?

I haven't tried this yet, but what would I expect to happen if I generate 
the above to a VB module, or a Java file?

Is there any way that I can push a button and translate my Java properties 
to VB or C++ or Oracle equivalents?

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