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abkumar | Posted on: 2008/2/7 15:18 |
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class diagram for inner class Hi All,
How to draw class diagram for inner classes using JUDE? Regards, Abhi |
Joba | Posted on: 2008/2/8 9:27 |
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Re: class diagram for inner class
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erudix | Posted on: 2009/1/18 3:24 |
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Re: class diagram for inner class Hello,
It seems that the inner (nested) class association should be represented by a circle containing one plus at the association end of the "outer" class: ![]() ![]() If I am right, how can I define this kind of composition? If it does not exist, is it possible to add it? Thanks |
Joba | Posted on: 2009/1/19 9:27 |
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Re: class diagram for inner class Hello erudix,
Thanks for your inquiry. Unfortunately JUDE does not currently support the notation for inner (nested) class. ![]() We will consider implementing it in the future. Best regards, Satomi |
ric | Posted on: 2010/7/14 1:57 |
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Re: class diagram for inner class it's not intuitive, something like to drop a class into another or right click in a class -> add nested class...
and nested class would be into other class, when you move the container class in a diagram it doesn't move nested class, it is not functional. |
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