Starting from CAST AIP 8.3.23, CAST Architecture Checker will no longer be installed as part of the CAST AIP setup, whether installing CAST AIP from scratch or on a server where a previous release of CAST AIP exists. CAST Architecture Checker has evolved into a standalone component where all feature requests and bug fixes are now managed. This standalone component can be downloaded from CAST Extend (https://extendng.castsoftware.com/#/search-results?q=archichecker). Up-to-date documentation can be found here: CAST Architecture Checker. |
This section provides a detailed description of the contents of the Main window within the CAST Architecture Checker. The Main window contains various tabs, each is explained below:
This tab is where you define the Architecture Model and then work with it to investigate violations to the model. More information about how to work with it can be found in the How to... section.
The Log tab lists messages and errors that may occur when the CAST Architecture Checker is in use.
The messages in the Log tab are also recorded in a log file on disk:
The following headings are displayed in the Log tab:
Record type | Displays the type of message:
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Message | Describes the message. You can also use the Filter icon
Only messages that match the chosen criteria will be displayed. |
Date | Date and time the message was generated. |
You can also use the options to filter and clear the messages:
Show all | This option will list all messages, regardless of their type. |
Show errors only | This option will list only Errors and Exceptions |
Show reports only | This option will only list Reports. |
Clear log | Use this option to clear the list of messages. |
This tab is used to display the source code of links that have been identified (via the use of the Check model, Check content or Check overlapping layers options) between two layers in the model:
Key:
![]() | This colour highlights the link between the two objects that are violating the currently selected dependency (i.e. between two specific layers) in your model. |
![]() | This colour highlights any other links in the current source code that are violating the currently selected dependency (i.e. between two specific layers) in your model. |
![]() | This colour highlights any other links in the current source code that are violating a different dependency (i.e. between two specific layers) in your model. |