Module Guide#
Lattix supports a number of languages, frameworks and databases. Each of these are known as modules. Each Lattix project can encompass one or more modules.
- ActionScript (deprecated)
- Ada
- C/C++
- Additional Capabilities
- C++ (with Clang)
- Creating a Project
- Project Configurer
- Visual Studio
- Build Specification
- Options
- Atom and Dependency Kinds
- Clang Reports
- C++ (with Axivion)
- Atom and Dependency Kinds
- Command Line Support
- C++ (with Klocwork)
- Model Generation from kwtables Directory (for Klocwork Version 10+)
- Model Generation from MySql (for Klocwork Version 9 and earlier)
- Atom and Dependency Kinds
- Klocwork Module Project Options
- Command Line Support
- C++ (with Understand)
- Configure Architect to Work With Understand for C++
- Create a Project from a UDB File
- Atom Types
- Dependency Kinds
- Options
- Mapping Dependencies to Code
- Integrating with LDC
- Example - Apache Server
- Example - Firefox
- C++ (with Parasoft)
- Parasoft C/C++test Standard
- Parasoft C/C++test Professional
- Additional Capabilities
- EJB (deprecated)
- Excel
- Python (Understand)
- Python
- Ruby
- Fortran
- Java
- JavaScript
- LDI
- .NET
- Oracle
- SQL (SQL Server)
- UML/SysML
- UML/SysML (MagicDraw)
- Creating a Project
- Atom Types and Dependency Kinds
- Limitations
- UML/SysML (IBM Rhapsody)
- Install
- Create a Project
- Options
- Atom Types and Dependency Kinds
- Limitations
- UML/SysML (Sparx Enterprise Architect)
- Options
- Limitations
- UML/SysML (XMI)
- Options
- Atom Types and Dependency Kinds
- Limitations