ok, that's good to know, strange that the XMI specification allows to put elements in 
the use-case namespace, that was my point

I will think about it some more and let you know later today (I hope)

-- Wouter

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>Hello Wouter,
>
>I allready have feedback from the ARIS guys. They told me that ARIS doesn't
>support to create activity graphs in the namespace of an use case becouse
>its not UML standard (uups...)
>
>The specification 1.4.1 and 1.5, Chapter 2.11.3.5 (Well-Formedness Rules
>for Use Cases) says (due to the ARIS guys, I haven't checked it):
>[3] A UseCase cannot contain any Classifiers.self.contents->isEmpty
>
>Ok, an activity graph isn't a classifier, but the OCL says: namepace must
>be empty.
>
>So the aris guys won't like to enable the feature to define things in the
>namespace of an use case but recommend to use the meta association
>"behaviour".
>The problem with that is that an activity graph can't define the behaviour
>of a use case and at the same time specify a class' behaviour.
>But the last is necessary to use the classes methods in the activity graph
>for deferrable events...
>
>The only idea I have is to define the link between use case and actvity
>graph by e.g. a tagged value. (That would be the other way around compared
>to the allready existing tag @andromda.struts.controller.usecase.)
>
>Do you have any idea?
>
>Regards
>Stefan
>
>
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>hello Stefan,
>
>that's very unfortunate you can't do that with Aris, I will add a feature
>this evening so you can use a tagged value to make the link.
>
>weird, because the default way of modeling is to add the graph in the
>use-case
>
>I will let you know how to get things running, in the meantime I recommend
>contacting the Aris developers :-) because you'll get more sleep if you
>don't need to manage tagged values :-)
>
>cya
>-- Wouter
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