Hi Thomas,
Textually? No, this is not in the UML standard, and I have never seen any
literature doing this.
Graphically, yes, that is possible - just draw the elements inside a (big)
package.
BTW: ArgoUML does not yet support the "tree structure" notation for nested
packages, i.e. lines with a plus sign at the end.
Regards,
Michiel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 11:31 PM
Subject: [argouml-users] Display packages with content
Hello,
is it possible to show packages with theit content?
For instance i have a package test.
In this package there are three classes
public class A
public class B
protected class C
Now i want to display the packge in an "class".package overview diagramm
as
follows
+--------+
| test |
+--------+--------------------+
| + A |
| + B |
| # C |
+------------------------------+
Is this possible?
-- Thomas
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