Hi!
For the types of model elements appearing on a diagram, see http://argouml.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2906 that is related to displaying tagged values (which would be great for AndroMDA!)
Benoît
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De : Tom Morris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : mardi 14 novembre 2006 23:58
À : [email protected]
Objet : RE: [argouml-users] draw a dependency from an actor to a
class/operation
I'm not that familiar with Acegi, but the new AndroMDA 3.2 TimeTracker
tutorial has a slightly different way of implementing what looks like it
could be equivalent functionality, although it doesn't display the roles
graphically in the model. I know the TimeTracker scheme works with ArgoUML,
because I successfully modeled it for the tutorial.
ArgoUML tends to be fairly restrictive about which types of model elements
can appear on which diagrams. Additionally, most modeling operations can
only be performed graphically. The combination of these two restrictions
makes it pretty difficult to do things like create relationships such as a
Dependency between model elements from two different types of diagrams.
It's probably worth creating an enhancement request for these restrictions
to be relaxed, assuming it doesn't already exist.
Tom
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