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[news.eclipse.tools.uml2] Re: Action Semantics support
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James,
I believe that the answer to Andrey is Yes, we do have Action Semantics,
because:
I observe that Eclipse UML2 implementation includes the classes originally
found in the
Actions
..BasicActions
..IntermediateActions
..CompleteActions
..StructuredActions
which certainly are "...to some language neutral facility for specifying
detail-level behavior in the context of a UML model..."
I know Action Language is not a favourite around some in the company
(...C++ with boxes and lines ...), but I can see it perfectly in the UML2
sources.
Thanks,
Antonio Carrasco Valero
Model Driven Development sl
"James Bruck" <jbruck@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:egitpu$60q$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Andrey,
>
> If you are referring to some language neutral facility for specifying
> detail-level behavior in the context of a UML model the answer is that it
> is
> not directly supported by opensource UML currently.
>
> - James.
>
>
> "Andrey Sadovykh (SOFTEAM)" <andrey.sadovykh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:8c0c47a264da13098152b958336a1c18$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to know whether Action Semantics is implementation in EMF
>> UML2 metamodel. If yes, on what level?
>>
>> regads,
>> andrey
>>
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>