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Re: Object flows on activity diagrams [message #543191 is a reply to message #543022] |
Mon, 28 June 2010 16:23   |
Vincent  Messages: 35 Registered: December 2009 |
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As said about this notation :
In Figure 12.107, upper right, the two object flow arrows denote a single
object flow edge between two pins in the underlying model, as shown in the lower middle of the figure
This shorthand notation has not been implemented in Papyrus activity diagram. We chosed not to, because having a single representation for two model objects may cause problems in Papyrus and this notation was not in our priorities.
On the other hand, if you create one of the two pins which really exist, the wizard is automatically pre-filled to create the second pin identically.
This shorthand notation will not be implemented for the first release. Currently, in Papyrus, you will have to use the full notation with both pins, which really correspond to the model.
Regards,
Vincent.
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Re: Object flows on activity diagrams [message #602177 is a reply to message #543022] |
Mon, 28 June 2010 16:23  |
Vincent  Messages: 35 Registered: December 2009 |
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As said about this notation :
In Figure 12.107, upper right, the two object flow arrows denote a single
object flow edge between two pins in the underlying model, as shown in the lower middle of the figure
This shorthand notation has not been implemented in Papyrus activity diagram. We chosed not to, because having a single representation for two model objects may cause problems in Papyrus and this notation was not in our priorities.
On the other hand, if you create one of the two pins which really exist, the wizard is automatically pre-filled to create the second pin identically.
This shorthand notation will not be implemented for the first release. Currently, in Papyrus, you will have to use the full notation with both pins, which really correspond to the model.
Regards,
Vincent.
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