problem in using Duration constraint [message #1023528] |
Sun, 24 March 2013 09:17  |
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Hi
i am trying to add "duration constraint" to specify a communication delay constraint on a message?
As i know that a Duration constraints apply on interval between two events .
first of all,i should specify the two events?
the first event is (Message send) on the lifelineA and
the second event is (MessageRecv)on the lifelineB.
So i drag from the first event to the second one but duration constraint still not appear ?why?
PS: it is work when drag and drop two events on the same lifeline .
How can i solve this problem?
Regards
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Re: problem in using Duration constraint [message #1031954 is a reply to message #1029525] |
Tue, 02 April 2013 08:00  |
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On 29-03-13 21:37, Ann barry wrote:
> Thank you Joost ,
>
> Could you please clarify these steps a bit ?
> because until now the problem not solved
Attached is an example project with a Duration Constraint.
I created the constraint by (it may not be the best way to do it, but at
least this worked):
1. Select the Duration Constraint in the palette
2. Move the mouse over the sequence diagram to the top of the
InteractionCompartiment until the mouse cursor changes from a cross to
some undefined figure and an open circle appears.
3.Click and drag the mouse to the end of the InteractionCompartiment and
release the mous in the appearing open circle.
4. This should create a Duration Constraint for the InteractionCompartiment.
5. Change the constraint elements through the properties editor if needed.
Hope this helps
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Groeten,
Joost Kraaijeveld
Askesis B.V.
Molukkenstraat 14
6524NB Nijmegen
tel: 024-3888063 / 06-51855277
fax: 024-3608416
web: www.askesis.nl
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Re: problem in using Duration constraint [message #1031959 is a reply to message #1029525] |
Tue, 02 April 2013 08:00  |
Eclipse User |
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On 29-03-13 21:37, Ann barry wrote:
> Thank you Joost ,
>
> Could you please clarify these steps a bit ?
> because until now the problem not solved
Attached is an example project with a Duration Constraint.
I created the constraint by (it may not be the best way to do it, but at
least this worked):
1. Select the Duration Constraint in the palette
2. Move the mouse over the sequence diagram to the top of the
InteractionCompartiment until the mouse cursor changes from a cross to
some undefined figure and an open circle appears.
3.Click and drag the mouse to the end of the InteractionCompartiment and
release the mous in the appearing open circle.
4. This should create a Duration Constraint for the InteractionCompartiment.
5. Change the constraint elements through the properties editor if needed.
Hope this helps
--
Groeten,
Joost Kraaijeveld
Askesis B.V.
Molukkenstraat 14
6524NB Nijmegen
tel: 024-3888063 / 06-51855277
fax: 024-3608416
web: www.askesis.nl
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Re: problem in using Duration constraint [message #1031963 is a reply to message #1029525] |
Tue, 02 April 2013 08:00  |
Eclipse User |
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On 29-03-13 21:37, Ann barry wrote:
> Thank you Joost ,
>
> Could you please clarify these steps a bit ?
> because until now the problem not solved
Attached is an example project with a Duration Constraint.
I created the constraint by (it may not be the best way to do it, but at
least this worked):
1. Select the Duration Constraint in the palette
2. Move the mouse over the sequence diagram to the top of the
InteractionCompartiment until the mouse cursor changes from a cross to
some undefined figure and an open circle appears.
3.Click and drag the mouse to the end of the InteractionCompartiment and
release the mous in the appearing open circle.
4. This should create a Duration Constraint for the InteractionCompartiment.
5. Change the constraint elements through the properties editor if needed.
Hope this helps
--
Groeten,
Joost Kraaijeveld
Askesis B.V.
Molukkenstraat 14
6524NB Nijmegen
tel: 024-3888063 / 06-51855277
fax: 024-3608416
web: www.askesis.nl
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