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August 23rd, 1999, 03:56 AM
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Visual Basic & UML
Hi,
I'm using the UML methodology to design Visual Basic programs
but i have a doubt. How can i represent property procs in UML
(Rational Rose)?.
Thanks to all.
MARC.
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August 27th, 1999, 02:13 AM
#2
Re: Visual Basic & UML
If you have Rational Rose, your luck
I don't know what exactly the problem is, but if you create a class in Rational Rose you can "view the definition" in the properties windows context menu is an item called "insert. After a click on that you are prompted to provide the property details.
Be sure you have a component created (in the component view) which has got the language setting set to "Visual Basic". Then, after you've assigned the class to this component (Component Definition Window -> Realizes Tab -> Context Menu (on the class) "Assign"), the Class Definition Window contains a tab "Visual Basic" and (more important) when you select your property (doubleclick to bring up the Property Spec. Dialog) you'll find a Visual Basic tab as well. There you can set all the VB specific details for your Property.
Hope that helps.
Best wishes,
Matthias Steinbart
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