Alexander Larsson wrote:
>
> On 3 Feb, Stefan Seefeld wrote:
> > Another question: I don't know (yet) very much about all the UML notations
> > but one construction I see frequently in documents is a method's implementation
> > attached to it in form of a text box. The connecting line is dashed and starts
> > with a circle which lies somewhat inside the operations box vertically aligned
> > with the operation it describes. So this would be another object (to be placed
> > into the UML toolbox) but eventually requires a second connection point for
> > the operation (as I said, somewhat indented to the left from the right border
> > of the operations box).
>
> I've never really used UML, i just implemented it right from the spec.
> I did not see this in the specs, do you have some example of its
> use/meaning?
Hmmm, well, I find it in the 'Design Pattern' book, checking the specs reveled
that I should use simple (dashed) line from the righmost control point to the
text box., so sorry, it was my mistake (the UML specs seem to have changed since
'Design Patterns' was released).
Stefan
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Stefan Seefeld
Departement de Physique
Universite de Montreal
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