Don't know if this hint was given already:

Later, you can remove the class from the diagram again. The class and the 
association will stay in the model.

Regards,
Thomas

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Datum: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 23:16:29 +0100
Von: Leif Holmgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [argouml-users] Package questions

> 
> 
> Ro wrote:
> 
> >But where and how do I model the above association between the two
> classes
> >when they are in two different class diagrams in two different packages?
> >
> As far as I know you can't create the association without drawing it on 
> a diagram, and in order to draw it on a diagram you need to have both 
> classes on the same diagram.
> 
> So what you need to do is find the "other" class in the model browser, 
> right click it and say add to diagram. Then you have both the classes on 
> the same diagram and can draw the association.
> 
> You migh oppose to the above and say: "but then I get the server class 
> in the client package". The answer to that is that you should note that 
> there is big difference to a class belonging to a certain package and 
> just beeing shown on a diagram. A diagram is just a window into your 
> model showing whatever classes, associations or other elements you need 
> to express something. So perhaps the most sensible thing to do would be 
> to add an additional diagram at the same level as where the diagram you 
> show the packages on and draw the association there. Then the diagrams 
> "inside" the packages would be clean from classes from the other package.
> 
> If I had drawn this in the first place however I would have ahd the 
> client and server classes in the same package in the first place. After 
> all these two terms do belong to the same subject matter so I would 
> argue that they should be in the same package.
> 
> HTH
> Leif
> 
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