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Wouter Zoons commented on BPM-27:
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well, I don't think the location of the code is the problem (Spring vs. 
Struts), the issue here is that UML defines use-cases to be very loosely 
coupled, while people designing a complex workflow attempt to reuse use-cases 
as much as possible, thereby tightly coupling them through the passing of 
parameters

what did you have in mind ? can you give a concrete example ?



> use-case chaining using hyperlinks
> ----------------------------------
>
>          Key: BPM-27
>          URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/BPM-27
>      Project: Bpm4Struts Cartridge
>         Type: Improvement
>     Reporter: Wouter Zoons
>     Assignee: Wouter Zoons

>
> investigate the feasibility of having hyperlinks/tagged-values to chain 
> use-cases, this would also mean a use-case could be linked to from within the 
> middle of another one
> an issue will be how to have that reflected in the code, because each 
> use-case uses it's own form and it is not trivial to have the parameters 
> properly transported (a usecase form is cleaned on use-case entry)

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