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Topic Title: Displaying methods available in sequence diagram Topic Summary: Created On: 9-Jan-2006 14:00 Status: Read Only |
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I'm having problems in Tau getting the available methods displayed in a function call on a sequence diagram.
When constructing a sequence diagram, there seem to be no way of finding out what methods are available on the function call. I can type in the name, but there is no checking that the method exists, nor am I prompted to add it to the target class. I can drag the method from the tree view of the model, but there is no checking that the correct method is being called on the target class. I have dragged methods from completely unrelated classes onto a sequence diagram. Is this correct behaviour for Tau? Other design tools that I have used have been able to restrict operations called to those availble to the caller. This needs to include inherited methods and visibility. thanks
dan
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Hi Dan,
There is an add-in on the SDK page that assists with maintaining Sequence Diagrams. Normally, Ctrl-Spacebar would give the allowable set of signals and operations, but currently using that function on a Sequence Diagram does not give expected results. I hope we can get it corrected in the near future. https://support.telelogic.com/en/tau/addins/index.cfm?contentid=10742&fileid=4935 Greg ------------------------- Greg Gorman Vice President, Product Management Modeling and Test Products Telelogic AB |
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