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Rafa_T | Posted on: 2011/3/12 10:42 |
Just popping in Joined: 2011/3/12 From: Posts: 1 |
How to declare a Final (Java keyword for Constant atributes) class? Hi there.
I'm using JUDE 5.52. I want to know a way to represent a "Final Class" on a class diagram, i'm modeling a Java system. |
Joba | Posted on: 2011/3/15 15:02 |
Developer Joined: 2006/6/6 From: Posts: 969 |
Re: How to declare a Final (Java keyword for Constant atributes) class? Hi Rafa_T,
There are two ways to declare a final class. However the appearance in the diagram would not change. 1. Set the [Leaf] to [true] in the Property view of Class 1) Select a Class in the Structure Tree or diagram to show the property of Class in the left bottom pane 2) Set [true] for the [Leaf] 2. Set [final] in the [Language] tab in the property view of Class (Applicable in JUDE/Professional, astah* UML, astah* professional only) 1) Select a Class in the Structure Tree or diagram to show the property of Class in the left bottom pane 2) Select [Language] Tab and then check on [final] FYI, JUDE has been upgraded its versions with many new features and bug fixes with its name being changed to astah*. Take a look at astah* and upgrade to the latest if you can. Cheers, SJ |
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