Hi,
Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML:
A Practical Approach

by Doug Rosenberg and Kendall Scott

is a good reference. Look at the Top 10 mistakes in sequence diagrams. It
says that we should show only interesting and important flows.
bye,
Mohan

-----Original Message-----
From: alex hun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 9:32 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: UML representation of Struts Action



hi all,

    Currently, my project team is working on the software architecture
document
and design document for our project.  However, we are uncertain of the way
the
how the various actions are to be represented in UML for the sequence
diagram in
other not to clutter the diagram too much.  Our peer project team uses
struts
config to symbolically represents the various actions.  This seems to be a
good
approach as certain action like the CRUD functions are more or less similar,
and
it makes no sense to have them represented as a seperate flow.  Moreover, a
good
overall view can be easily shown. Nonetheless, my team would still like to
know
if there are  any current standards or reference for representing the
various
actions in UML sequence diagram.  thanks.

regards
alex



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