Tigerstripe Workbench relies on a set of artifacts provided to the users to model business requirements into a Service Contract. These artifacts can be created, edited and updated through a specific Tigerstripe Perspective within the Eclipse environment.
The first step in designing a Service Contract is to identify the Information Model that will be used and exposed by the Service Contract. To that end, the following tasks are of interest to the OSS/BSS architect using Tigerstripe Workbench:
- Creating a new Tigerstripe Project
- Importing an existing Tigerstripe Project
- Creating and Editing Tigerstripe Artifacts
- Creating Entity Artifacts
- Creating Datatype Artifacts
- Creating Enumeration Artifacts
- Creating Named Query Artifacts
- Creating Update Procedure Artifacts
- Creating Exception Artifacts
- Creating Session Facade Artifacts
- Creating Notification Artifacts
- Creating and Editing an Association Artifact
- Creating and Editing an Association Artifact
- Creating and Editing a Dependency Artifacts
- Modeling Associations between Artifacts
- Extending existing Artifacts
- Documenting Artifacts
- Using Annotations
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