--- "Daniel S. Haischt"
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> Hello,
> 
> another question related to Enterprise Architect 4.1
> by Sparx System ...
> 
> This one relates to OCL.
> 
> -----8<-------8<-------8<-------8<------8<-----
> Q: Is it possible to annotate OCL constraints to
> an operation? Or speaking more generically -
> Is it possible to add OCL constraints to any
> model element?
> 
> A: Constraints can be entered as OCL or natural
> language. However, there is no automatic checking
> against OCL constraints: it is something we are
> considering, but we have no plans to introduce
> it in the short term.
> ----->8------->8------->8------->8------>8-----
> 
> Checking to me means, a expression will be
> evaluated to figure out whether it is valid or
> not. I think this wouldn't be a problem, no?

Yes, not a problem at all.  

> 
> Lofi Dewanto wrote:
> > Hello Daniel,
> > 
> >>  - Is it a problem if a UML tool only exports one
> >>    stereotype to the XMI file? BTW, lots of
> expensive
> >>    tools are supporting only one stereotype per
> >>    model element ...
> > 
> > 
> > thanks a lot for this information.
> > 
> > IMO, one stereotype per model element is really a
> bad constraint
> > for general MDA development. As you cannot apply
> different DSLs
> > (Domain Specific Language) within one UML model...
> Would be nice
> > if you can add this characteristic in your UML
> tools list :-)
> > 
> > Regards,
> 
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