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Key: UML22-136
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Legacy Issue Number: 8900
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Status: closed
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Source: oose Innovative Informatik eG ( Mr. Tim Weilkiens)
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Summary:
Fig. 87, fig. 92, and fig.93 show composite structure diagrams with interfaces. For example fig 87; delegation connector from port to interface OrderEntry. How can a connector be linked to an interface?
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Reported: UML 2.0 — Thu, 30 Jun 2005 04:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — UML 2.2
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Disposition Summary:
Figure 87 is now 8.12. Figure 92 is now 8.17. Figure 93 is now 8.18. I include figure 8.15 in this resolution to get a consistent overall picture.
The solution is to allow connector lines to connect lollipops and sockets, and ball and socket notation, only when the interfaces are on a simple port. Then the connectors become a notational shorthand for actually connecting to the ports. -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT