Actually, that is an interesting question.
Rose, as a UML-based application, allows you to assign properties to
attributes, like {frozen}, but I have not found anywhere on the analysis
language dialogue boxes which allow you to insert them.
At any rate, when I am modelling Java classes, I set the default modelling
language to Java (Tools menu, Model Properties submenu, Edit option,
Notation tab). This may be the best solution for you. The Java language
dialogue boxes (obtained through double-clicking on a class) allow you to
check the "final" attribute. This is stored as a Rose specific property in
the model (tool name=Java, property=Final) and it does not therefore use
the {frozen} notation.
As far as I can tell, you'd have to use a script to set the {frozen}
property (i.e. tool name=none, property=frozen), and Rose would not
display it using the correct UML notation. I hope someone will correct me
if I am wrong...
The resaon I didn't explain all this before was because your question was
about UML specifically and not Rose's implementation. And in my
experience, the two rarely agree entirely.
Hope this helps,
Archer
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