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AFAIK the straight line does not tell anything about navigability while the arrow indicates the direction of navigability.
But this is really a question for comp.object (redirect set)
robert
"B.Dimple" <bdimple_at_myway.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hi Experts,
>
> In a UML Class Diagram, what's the difference between an arrow and a
> straight line ?
>
> I am creating my first Class Diagram and I'd appreciate some
> clarification on the difference between an arrow and a straight line
> to connect two Classes which have a 1-to-many Association.
>
> I seem to see them used interchangeably but I guess that can't be
> right !!
>
> Which should I use and when ?
>
> TIA
>
> B.Dimple
> Junior DBA
Received on Mon May 19 2003 - 08:59:14 CDT
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