SystemDefinition Complex Type Complex Type
SystemDefinition Complex Type
Defines the attributes that define a system. The SystemDefinition complex type extends the base type by adding support for nested endpoints, system and resource types; endpoint, system, and resource members; and host, containment, connection, delegation, and reference relationships.
<xs:complexType name="SystemDefinition"> <xs:complexContent> <xs:extension base="ObjectDefinition" > <xs:attribute name="SimulationRoot" type="boolean" use="optional" />
SimulationRoot
true if the definition should have a root instance of it simulated during compilation of the .sdm file to do design time checking. false if the default compiler rules for simulation apply. The default is false.This attribute is needed when simulation would never pass cleanly but real usages of the definition would work fine.
</xs:extension> </xs:complexContent> </xs:complexType>
- SystemDefinition
Defines the attributes that define a system.
Attributes
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
SimulationRoot | boolean | true if the definition should have a root instance of it simulated during compilation of the .sdm file to do design time checking. false if the default compiler rules for simulation apply. The default is false. This attribute is needed when simulation would never pass cleanly but real usages of the definition would work fine. |
See Also
SystemDefinitionModel Schema Complex Types
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