Select other generator chain files for inclusion into this chain. The boolean attribute "unique" (default false) specifies that only a single generator is valid in this context. If more that one generator is selected based on the selection criteria, DE will prompt the user to resolve to a single generator.
Select another generator chain using the unique identifier of this generator chain.
Specifies that only a single generator is valid in this context. If more that one generator is selcted based on the selection criteria, DE will prompt the user to resolve to a single generator.
Selects generators declared in components of the current design for inclusion into this generator chain.
Identifies this generator chain as belonging to the named group. This is used by other generator chains to select this chain for programmatic inclusion.
If this attribute is true then the generator should not be presented to the user, it may be part of a chain and has no useful meaning when invoked standalone.
Specifies a set of generators.
Specifies a set of component generators. The scope attribute applies to component generators and specifies whether the generator should be run for each instance of the entity (or module) or just once for all instances of the entity.
Specifies a set of abstractor generators. The scope attribute applies to abstractor generators and specifies whether the generator should be run for each instance of the entity (or module) or just once for all instances of the entity.
Specifies a set of group names used to select subsequent generators. The attribute "multipleGroupOperator" specifies the OR or AND selection operator if there is more than one group name (default=OR).
Specifies a generator group name or a generator chain group name to be selected for inclusion in the generator chain.
Specifies the OR or AND selection operator if there is more than one group name.
This is an non-negative floating point number that is used to sequence when a generator is run. The generators are run in order starting with zero. There may be multiple generators with the same phase number. In this case, the order should not matter with respect to other generators at the same phase. If no phase number is given the generator will be considered in the "last" phase and these generators will be run in the order in which they are encountered while processing generator elements.
An identifier to specify the generator group. This is used by generator chains for selecting which generators to run.
The scope attribute applies to component generators and specifies whether the generator should be run for each instance of the entity (or module) or just once for all instances of the entity.
List of component generators.
List of abstractor generators.
Types of generators
Indicates the type of API used by the generator. Valid value are TGI_2009, TGI_2014_BASE, TGI_2014_EXTENDED, and none. If this element is not present, TGI_2014_BASE is assumed. The type TGI_2009 indicates a generator using the 1685-2009 version of the TGI API. This is not part of the 1685-2014 version of the standard and may not be supported by Design Environments.
Defines a SOAP transport protocol other than HTTP which is supported by this generator. The only other currently supported protocol is 'file'.
The pathname to the executable file that implements the generator
If this attribute is true then the generator should not be presented to the user, it may be part of a chain and has no useful meaning when invoked standalone.