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Using forms to provide more information<br />

Using forms to provide more information<br />

Information on forms A form is a formatted display of information in a window. Each<br />

form in <strong>FrameWork</strong> is designed to show information about a<br />

particular type of object (for example, use cases or classes). The<br />

rectangular areas in which <strong>FrameWork</strong> displays information on a<br />

form are called fields.<br />

Using the Java Attribute<br />

Information form<br />

Lesson 6: Adding More Detail to Your Java Classes<br />

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Forms give you a view of objects that’s different from the views in<br />

your modeling windows. When you’re interested in one particular<br />

object, viewing it on a form is an easy way to find out what you<br />

want to know. You can use forms to both view and modify<br />

information. You’ll use one now to change the data type of the<br />

salary attribute you created earlier in this lesson.<br />

To change the data type of the salary attribute:<br />

1 In the popup menu for the salary attribute, select View in Form<br />

and then Java Attribute Information.

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