Operations in sequence diagrams [message #478392] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 15:38  |
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I'm stuck trying to define a sequence diagram in the UML2 tree view. I
defined a send operation event and a call event as send event and receive
event of a message. When I validate my model, a warning message tells me
that I have to set the 'operation' of the events. I'm totally unfamiliar
with operations in sequence diagrams. Can someone explain how to define
them?
Samuel
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Re: Operations in sequence diagrams [message #478393 is a reply to message #478392] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 16:28  |
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Samuel,
the CallOperationEvent and ReceiveOperationEvent specify, that an
operation of the Lifeline's classifier (the type of the lifeline,
because a lifeline is an instancen of an classifier) is called. So, the
operation points to an ordinary UML::Operation of an UML::Classifier.
HTH
/Timothy
Samuel schrieb:
> I'm stuck trying to define a sequence diagram in the UML2 tree view. I
> defined a send operation event and a call event as send event and
> receive event of a message. When I validate my model, a warning message
> tells me that I have to set the 'operation' of the events. I'm totally
> unfamiliar with operations in sequence diagrams. Can someone explain how
> to define them?
>
> Samuel
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Re: Operations in sequence diagrams [message #627580 is a reply to message #478392] |
Wed, 13 May 2009 16:28  |
Eclipse User |
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Samuel,
the CallOperationEvent and ReceiveOperationEvent specify, that an
operation of the Lifeline's classifier (the type of the lifeline,
because a lifeline is an instancen of an classifier) is called. So, the
operation points to an ordinary UML::Operation of an UML::Classifier.
HTH
/Timothy
Samuel schrieb:
> I'm stuck trying to define a sequence diagram in the UML2 tree view. I
> defined a send operation event and a call event as send event and
> receive event of a message. When I validate my model, a warning message
> tells me that I have to set the 'operation' of the events. I'm totally
> unfamiliar with operations in sequence diagrams. Can someone explain how
> to define them?
>
> Samuel
>
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