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[Activity Diagram] Object node [message #1593081] Fri, 30 January 2015 12:02 Go to next message
Marco Frailis is currently offline Marco FrailisFriend
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Registered: January 2015
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Dear all,

I'm starting using Papyrus for UML diagrams. I'm preparing some activity diagrams. With other analogous UML tools, the palette includes the Object Node element. But in Papyrus I only see the Central Buffer Node and the Data Store Node.

Can you please tell me how can I obtain a simple Object Node, such as the one shown in attachment (Raw Frame Image object).

Thank you.
Re: [Activity Diagram] Object node [message #1724634 is a reply to message #1593081] Thu, 25 February 2016 02:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Roberto Saltini is currently offline Roberto SaltiniFriend
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Registered: February 2016
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Hi,

I am facing the same issue.
Any update about this?

Regards,
Roberto
Re: [Activity Diagram] Object node [message #1724725 is a reply to message #1724634] Thu, 25 February 2016 15:29 Go to previous message
Camille Letavernier is currently offline Camille LetavernierFriend
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Registered: February 2011
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Hi,

The bug is reported on Bugzilla, Bug 468989 [1]. This feature is not supported yet. The thing is that "ObjectNode" is a specific notation for an element that doesn't exist in UML (ObjectNode is an abstract concept and cannot be instantiated), so it's a little bit more complex than the Central Buffer or Data Store node

[1] Bug 468989: [ActivityDiagram] Support the ObjectNode notation to illustrate data flows, instead of pins
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=468989

Regards,
Camille


Camille Letavernier
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