Title: How is Xor-association represented in Rose?
Todd,
 
How do you place a constrait relation between associations in Rose?
 
UML specification states that you want to (1) place a dashed line between associations and (2) lable the constraint "Xor".
(1) is possible in Rose by using the dash line normally used to anchor a note to an item, whereas (2) is not very clear in Rose
since one can only add constraint to associations and the dash line doesn't have a place to hold constraint or anything else.
 
Thanks,
 
Frank
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Subject: RE: (ROSE) How is Xor-association represented in Rose?

You would place a constraint relation between the associations that are being XORed, then label the constraint "XOR", or whatever suits your fancy.

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