The response to an asynchronous operation is generally another asynchronous operation. Regards, Huseyin > ---------- > From: Pankaj Chatterjee[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Reply To: Pankaj Chatterjee > Sent: 29 January 2001 6:38 > To: 'Rose Forum' > Subject: (ROSE) Asynchronus Message Handling (VB) > > Hi Guys, > > In VB, there is a 'Raise Event' call that sends a asynchonous message. > While raising events we are not concerned with the fact that message may > not be responded to. The question is how do we show this in a sequece > diagram? UML has a representation (arrow with half head) to depict the > async. message., but my concern is with the response. > How do I depict the message response? Will it be done within the same > sequence or a separate diagram? > What happens if the message sender and the object responding are of > different thread. > How do I depict the processing of the message originator while showing the > processing of the message? > > Thanks > > Pankaj > > ************************************************************************ * Rose Forum is a public venue for ideas and discussions. * For technical support, visit http://www.rational.com/support * * Admin.Subscription Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Archive of messages: http://www.rational.com/products/rose/usergroups/rose_forum.jtmpl * Other Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * To unsubscribe from the list, please send email * * To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Subject:<BLANK> * Body: unsubscribe rose_forum * *************************************************************************
RE: (ROSE) Asynchronus Message Handling (VB)
Angay, Huseyin (Huseyin)** CTR ** Wed, 31 Jan 2001 01:23:14 -0800
- (ROSE) Asynchronus Message Handling (VB) Pankaj Chatterjee
- Angay, Huseyin (Huseyin)** CTR **
