ArgoUML doesn't currently do anything special for inherited superclasses or
realized interfaces.  You need to populate the methods and attributes manual
(although other code generators like AndroMDA may do this for you during the
generation process, so need to know what target you are modeling for).

Tom

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Manuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 9:21 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [argouml-users] Does automatic method declaration 
> based on secuence or colaboration diagram is available?
> 
> 
> Hello all,
>    I've some classifier in a sequence and collaboration 
> diagrams in which 
> actions are defined per each message. Actions has it's 
> arguments defined and 
> associations has classes as it's base but classes does not inherit 
> definitions and "auto declare" operations. 
> 
>    Is this functionality already implemented?
>    What is the correct way to use Argo and to get this behavior?
> 
>   I'm using Argo in this way: 
> 
> Design Use case diagrams and per each Use Case create a 
> Sequence that mimic 
> the Use Case's text. The Sequence diagram automatically 
> create collaboration 
> and state diagram elements. 
> 
> Design class diagram define a class per each classifiers' 
> class implementers 
> 
> In the sequence diagram I do assign a base class and add an 
> action per each 
> association with it's arguments
> 
> Classes are empty and then add operations manually.
> 
> The on-line manual es excellent but end just where my answer start.
> 
> Thanks,
> Manuel S
> 
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