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[news.eclipse.technology.epf] Re: Cannot visualize my Activity Diagram
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Hi everybody,
There are a series of actions that brought my Activity Diagram to be
damaged. I explain:
- I add shapes to my Activity Diagram step by step, saving it at each
step, using join nodes and fork nodes.
- at the same state, my Activity Diagram Editor is blocked,
- and then, there are two alternatives:
- if I do not save my diagram when closing the editor:
when I reopen it from the WorkBreakdown Structure tab, my diagram is
as if I create for the first time an Activity Diagram, I mean that all
relationships are missing, and all the shapes and notes that I added are
missing to. And when I look for my diagram.xmi file, it fell down from
53ko to 1ko... I lost my diagram.
- but if I save my diagram in this state, and close my diagram editor:
when I try to reopen the diagram editor from the WorkBreakdown
Structure tab, the tab above appear, but my editor page is still blocked
on the WorkBreakdown Structure view,
and when I publish my Process, the Activity Diagram is missing
and the most strange is that my diagram.xmi is correct, when I open it
in a text editor.
- note that in this case, EPFC post a message of error on overload
memory
I spend much time to try to understang the mechanism that brought my
diagram to be damaged, and following are the likely causes:
- the flow is a neverending flow?
- there are only a limited number of join or fork nodes that I can use?
- or there are some kind of limit of number of control flow to the same
task descriptor?
I hope someone could give me an advice or a proposal of explanation...
Thank you for your concern,
Regards,
Ms.Hampshire