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How to model object creation in a sequence diagram with Papyrus [message #1751452] Tue, 10 January 2017 13:49 Go to next message
Christian Vollmer is currently offline Christian VollmerFriend
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I'm creating a sequence diagram in Papyrus. I want to model the creation of an object at runtime using a create message. There is a "Message Create" in Papyrus, but I don't know how to use it. Neither can I find any documenation about it. Can someone explain it to me or point me to a proper documentation?
Re: How to model object creation in a sequence diagram with Papyrus [message #1751491 is a reply to message #1751452] Tue, 10 January 2017 18:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Charles Rivet is currently offline Charles RivetFriend
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Hi Christian,

Using the "Message Create" edge, simply draw the message starting from one timeline, starting either the timeline's dashed line or from an action/behavior specification on the timeline to the other timeline's "header" (i.e., the box at the top of the timeline). The second timeline's header should then be repositioned to correspond to the start of the creation message.

I hope this helps!


/Charles Rivet
Re: How to model object creation in a sequence diagram with Papyrus [message #1751529 is a reply to message #1751491] Wed, 11 January 2017 08:07 Go to previous message
Christian Vollmer is currently offline Christian VollmerFriend
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Thanks. It's working now. For some reason this didn't work with the lifeline I created. But after I started a new diagram from scratch, it worked.
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