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JOSIF Main Page | JOSIF Guidebook | Modeling | Shared Framework Model

Introduction

The Shared Framework Model groups the Common Framework Model that can be referenced directly by interface developers and the Internal Framework Model, sued by generators only and not by interface developers.

Common Framework Model

Common Framework Model Description of the TIP Common Framework Model.
The Common Framework Model covers objects that can be used by all interfaces. It covers:

  • Common Exceptions
  • Common Notifications

Internal Framework Model

Internal Framework Model Description of the TIP Internal Framework Model.
The Internal Framework Model defines objects that are used by generators to be injected in the specifications.
This model cannot be referenced directly by interface developers. It will always be used implicitly. It covers:

  • Entity Identifier
  • Pre-defined Exceptions
  • Extensibility
  • Iterators
  • Notifications
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