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  1. OMG Issue

MOF14 — Document different meaning of "abstract"

  • Key: MOF14-154
  • Legacy Issue Number: 2175
  • Status: closed  
  • Source: Anonymous
  • Summary:

    Summary: The MOF uses "abstract Class" in the same sense as UML, and
    also Java and other object oriented programming languages. However,
    defining a Class as "abstract" (as per the Object-by-Value extensions)
    does not make any statements about the way that subtype instances are
    transmitted; i.e. a MOF abstract Class does not correspond to a CORBA
    2.3 IDL "abstract interface".

    Additional text:

    The MOF spec should note the different meanings of "abstract" both
    in the Model chapter and in the Glossary.

  • Reported: MOF 1.2 — Fri, 6 Nov 1998 05:00 GMT
  • Disposition: Resolved — MOF 1.3
  • Disposition Summary:

    resolved and closed

  • Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 21:36 GMT