// =================================================================== // Title: Core_MethodParms // $State: Exp $ // $Date: 2005/02/17 00:09:56 $ // $RCSfile: Core_MethodParms.mof,v $ // $Revision: 1.1 $ // =================================================================== //#pragma inLine ("Includes/copyright.inc") // Copyright 1998-2005 Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. 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Required objects, defined // by other working groups, are omitted. // ================================================================== // Change Log for v2.8 Final: // CR1036 - Sensor cleanup // CR1223 - SysDev Omnibus CR - Minor MOF corrections. // // Change Log for v2.7 - None // ================================================================== #pragma locale ("en_US") // ================================================================== // MethodParameters // ================================================================== [Abstract, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description ( "CIM_MethodParameters represents a set of values to be used as " "the parameters of a method. These parameters may be passed to " "the method, diretly used by the method in its invocation, or " "accessed by the method when it is called. The properties of a " "concrete subclass of MethodParameters are mapped to the " "parameters of a method by the method itself or by the method " "caller. This is an implementation detail independent of the " "definition of the class. For ease of use, property names " "should match parameter names. \n" "Property values should be set before the method is invoked. " "The ModelCorrespondence qualifier can be used to indicate if " "the property value should come from another class's property. " "The instances that the property values should be gleaned from " "should be associated with MethodParameters using the Parameter " "ValueSources association. If the property is declared as an " "array, then the same property value (identified by the Model " "Correspondence) will be retrieved from all appropriate " "ParameterValueSources instances and stored in the array. If " "the property is declared as an array and the Model " "Correspondence is to an array property, then only one instance " "of the array will be copied from one ParameterValueSource. If " "the property is not declared as an array and there are " "multiple instances of the class and property associated with " "it through ModelCorrespondence where the values are not all " "the same, then an error will occur and the property's value " "will not be set. Several MethodParameters instances can be " "associated with any ManagedElement's methods. This allows the " "maintenance of 'canned' method invocation and reduces the " "overhead of recreating all method parameters for every method " "invocation.")] class CIM_MethodParameters : CIM_ManagedElement { [Description ( "The identifier by which the MethodParameters object is " "known."), MaxLen ( 256 )] string MethodParametersId; [Description ( "The resetValues method updates the values of the properties " "of MethodParameters which have ModelCorrespondence to the " "SourceME ManagedElement. This allows the association of " "several source candidates with the MethodParameters with " "one being chosen as the source for this set of values. If " "resetValues is invoked and sourceME is null, then all " "associated MEs in ParameterValueSources will be used to set " "the values of the MethodParameters properties.")] uint32 ResetValues( [IN, Description ( "The source Managed Element.")] CIM_ManagedElement REF SourceME); }; // =================================================================== // ParameterValueSources // =================================================================== [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description ( "ParameterValueSources represents the association between a " "MethodParameters instance and the ManagedElement instances " "which contain properties to be used to create values for the " "MethodParameters properties.")] class CIM_ParameterValueSources { [Key, Description ( "The MethodParameters instance whose property values are to " "be set.")] CIM_MethodParameters REF Parameters; [Key, Description ( "The ManagedElement which contains properties to be used to " "populate the values of the properties of the " "MethodParameters instance.")] CIM_ManagedElement REF ValueSource; }; // =================================================================== // ParametersForMethod // =================================================================== [Association, Version ( "2.6.0" ), Description ( "ParametersForMethod represents the association between " "MethodParameters class(es) and a ManagedElement which has a " "method that may use the MethodParameters during its " "invocation. This association is optional, as the Method " "Parameters instance may be passed as a parameter to a method " "or used to create a method signature before the method is " "invoked. This association is useful for finding all the valid " "MethodParameters instances for a particular method. It may be " "particularly useful for user-oriented interfaces and automated " "or policy driven method invocations.")] class CIM_ParametersForMethod { [Key, Description ( "The MethodParameters instance which may be used by the " "ParametersForMethod's method invocation.")] CIM_MethodParameters REF Parameters; [Key, Description ( "The ManagedElement which has a method that may use this " "instance of MethodParameters.")] CIM_ManagedElement REF TheMethod; [Key, Description ( "The name of the method that may use the referenced instance " "of MethodParameters during its invocation."), MaxLen ( 64 )] string MethodName; }; // =================================================================== // end of file // ===================================================================