Hi José,

Well, ArgoUML does not allow this because it is not allowed according the UML 
standard.
The easiest way to understand this, is when you realize that an initial state 
(and its single outgoing arrow) is not really a state, but merely a way to 
point to the starting state.

If you have an inital state pointing to state "A", then what is the reason for 
not having the "revert" ytransitions also point to "A"?
If there is such reason, I would add a simple state, call it e.g. "initial" or 
"idle", and have the black disc and the "revert" action enter this state.

Regards,
Michiel


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: José Saraiva 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 1:00 PM
  Subject: [argouml-users] Revert to Initial State


  Hi all,

  I'm drawing a Statechart diagram, and i need that my initial state accepts 
two incoming transitions from other states (a "revert" action"). Is there a way 
of doing this in ArgoUML?

  Thanks in advance,
  José Saraiva

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