You have the choice between two ways to use the predefined Primitive Types in UML :
  1. In the Outline, " Right Click > Load Resource ... " and then enter "pathmap://UML_LIBRARIES/UMLPrimitiveTypes.library.uml"
  2. Select a Package element in the Outline and then " Right Click > Import Primitive Types ... "
Regards,
Jacques

André Lopes a écrit :
Hi all,

I'm trying to create a class diagram were i have some properties that are
Java objects, such as Vector, String, Integer, Object, etc, so when adding a
property to a class, i have to define it's type, for instance, as
java.lang.String or as java.util.Vector, depending on the property i'm
defining. My problem starts here, i can't find any library that defines all
these objects in the same way that the UML file
JavaPrimitiveTypes.library.uml define the java primitive types(int,
char,boolean,...). So how can i use java objects to define properties type
in a TopCased class diagram?

Cheers,
André Lopes

  

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