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Internal domain diagram (IDL code)
An Internal Domain Diagram allows you to create Nodes in a Domain.
Create an Internal Domain Diagram from a Domain: right-click the Domain, point to New, and then click Internal Domain Diagram.
All Internal Domain Diagrams are shown in the DnC Elements pane - expand the Internal Domain Diagram folder.
An Internal Domain Diagram is based on a UML Composite Structure Diagram.
An Internal Domain Diagram can show the following IDL items.
Domain
Domain item
The owning Domain is added to the Internal Domain Diagram on creation.
Note that a Component's view options are set through the Class entry.
Node
Node item
To create a Node: click the Node toolbar button, and then click within the owning Domain.
To add an existing Node: click the Node toolbar button, right-click within the owning Domain, and then click the command for the Node you want to add.
To populate missing Nodes: right-click the Domain, point to Populate, and then click Parts. Alternatively, you can drag a Node from an appropriate pane to the Domain on the diagram.
For information about specifying the host name and port number of a Node, see Creating a node.
Note that a Node's view options are set through the Part entry.
The following sections provide information about how an Internal Domain Diagram is used in the model.
Owned By
Domain
Creates or shows these items
Domain
Node
IDL Profile properties
None.